Originally Posted by mamma3munchkins
So we have a new GS nurse on our floor. I work on High Risk Antepartum unit. She was a military nurse for 5 years Med Surg. She has a really large attitude and states she isn't a military nurse anymore so there are things she shouldn't have to do for example take certain patients. Well she is trying to get pregnant and started making our patients uncomfortable by asking them how they got pregnant what did they do. She is obsessed with it. If that isn't enough she is trying to find fault with everything that the nurses previously had done so far that she sent out an email to everyone on the floor and she was wrong but she told the patient and her husband that the nurses that had previously taken care of them were wrong in their teaching. If that isn't bad enough she was so worried about proving the nurses were wrong that she didn't give the pt any pain medication and the pt asked and asked for it. The patient was going to complain to patient affairs. I tried to smooth things over. I went and sat down with my division officer the problem I had was she didn't talk to any of us nurses she just sent out an email to everyone. So how do I deal with her. I want to confront her but she is so passive aggressive I think it will just make matters worse.
Allison
Hello,
If she is violating policy, (i.e. talking to patients and telling them that other nurses are giving poor care) can you take it up with COC? Telling patients that other professionals are doing things wrong seems like a major malpractice violation.
Now that you know 'talking' with your division doesn't solve anything, how about something documentable? She sent an email out to everyone, what does that mean?
If you go straight to the nurse confrontation might be tricky however, first things first, she needs to be the first one spoken to before following the COC, right? I'd just make certain that you do it in a controlled, calm manner with a witness or several. Toxic coworkers do not just fade away, yet, neglecting care, (i.e. witholding treatment to prove a point) is a documentable issue right?
Gen