Nurses and pharmacists, “Clinicians” in a home and alternate site infusion setting, are busy and practicing in a complex and fast-paced environment. While every clinician appreciates that following standards of care, standard operating procedures, and best practices (collectively “Standards”) is the right thing to do, clinicians may not appreciate the underlying reasons for the standards or what the impact can be to them personally and professionally if they deviate from those standards. For a clinician or business without the personal experience of being the subject of an investigation by a regulatory board, i.e., Board of Nursing, Board of Pharmacy (“Board”), the idea of discipline secondary to conduct in the absence of serious patient harm may seem remote. This presentation uses real examples of nurses, pharmacists, and pharmacy discipline from a regulatory body to place the audience in a clinical scenario and ask them what ought to be done. The discipline events focus on conduct related to infusions and patient care. The presenters will reveal the facts of each case and explore the clinical and legal repercussions of various actions as proposed by the audience through interactive decision-making. Ultimately, the path chosen by the subject of the regulatory discipline will be revealed and discussed.