
The department said Johnson “did not contest the charge of moral unfitness in the practice.” Johnson pleaded guilty in November to a misdemeanor charge of disseminating unlawful surveillance photos. The plea deal required her to surrender her license to practice as a registered nurse and complete three years of probation.
Investigators said Johnson was arrested in May 2015 after an investigation determined she had snapped a photo of an unconscious patient’s man-hood with her iPhone 5 and sent the picture to coworkers at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse. Johnson also used her smartphone to take video of another nurse cleaning a female patient’s gastrointestinal blood clot, investigators said.