Originally Posted by GooeyRN
I had a terrible fear of calling the docs. I was afraid of getting yelled at. I just had to make myself do it. Now I find ways to make it humerous. For example... We have a certain doc that will rip you out and curse at you for any reason called during the night. So now when I have to call him, I have all of the other nurses and cna's gather around the desk, and I put him on speaker phone! That way we all get to laugh about what an a$$ he is when I hang up (more like after he hangs up on me). I know, not very professional, but administration is aware and doesn't care. So this is my way of dealing with him.
Hey, that is a good idea!

Really, if he is going to act like a jerk, you might as well warn others about him.

One of my biggest fears was actually giving blood transfusions. Before I even hung blood I would get nervous thinking about what would happen if the pt. had a bad reaction to it. Now when I give transfusions, I just take my time evaluating the pt often -so I know I''m spending a lot of time making sure everything is ok with vitals, lung sounds, and monitoring for any other abnormal occurrence that may occur. So I feel a lot better about giving transfusions because I feel I'm safe in my actions since I'm very thorough and cautious.
-Christine