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Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — review hearing

NMC panel replaces nurse Thresiamma Jaison's suspension with conditions after care failings

A Nursing and Midwifery Council review panel has replaced nurse Thresiamma Jaison's three-month suspension with a nine-month conditions of practice order, finding her fitness to practise remains impaired after failings in a care home resident's care, including a Lorazepam overdose.

MedicWatch editorial · Published 18 May 2026 · Updated 10 July 2026

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Concerning Thresiamma Jaison, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 18L0182O).

Decision date: 18 May 2026 · Hearing started 18 May 2026

In plain English

The NMC's Fitness to Practise Committee found that nurse Thresiamma Jaison's fitness to practise remains impaired at a review of a three-month suspension order. The original panel had found proved that she administered an overdose of Lorazepam to a care home resident, failed in observations and safeguarding after the resident's fall, and was asleep on duty. The review panel replaced the suspension with a nine-month conditions of practice order restricting her nursing practice.

Charges

Charges found proved by admission at the original hearing: on 23 March 2024, administered an overdose of Lorazepam to Resident A; on 24 March 2024, used an inappropriate moving and handling technique after Resident A's fall; failed in care planning and risk assessing, including not undertaking neurological and regular observations, blood pressure checks, a full body check, a body map, photographs or the 24-hour post-observation log, not calling an ambulance, and not updating the care plan and risk assessments; failed to follow safeguarding procedures, including signing off an incorrect incident form about an unwitnessed fall; and was asleep on duty on 24 March 2024 and on the night shift of 26–27 March 2024.

Findings

At this first review of a three-month suspension order imposed on 23 January 2026, the panel found Mrs Jaison's fitness to practise remains impaired on public protection and public interest grounds. It found her reflection did not fully address the underlying effects of her misconduct, her insight was not yet full, and she remained liable to repeat matters of the kind found proved. Finding the concerns remediable and no evidence of deep-seated attitudinal problems, the panel replaced the suspension with a nine-month conditions of practice order covering supervision, medication management and record-keeping training, and a personal development plan.

Source

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