Originally Posted by racing-mom4
I am ready to pull my hair out. I am working with an agency nurse in a small unit, just the two of us. She is chewing her gum so loud and smacking her lips, I just am afraid I am going to scream.
Bad enough she already trashed talked some of our Drs and our charting, and how we dont keep XYZ drug in the pyxsis.
Bad enough that I have to pull all of her paperwork off the computer and enter all of her labs and order all of her diets, but now I must sit here trying to chart listening to the gum chewing!!!
I dont want to be rude, the advice I would give to someone like me would be simply say "excuse me, but the gum chewing is bothering my concentration" yet I cant find myself to say those words.
Any other advice before I scream!!!!
After the first few times you assert yourself it does get easier.No one has to suffer in silence. Don't fall into passive aggressive behavior.
Think about exactly what you want to say-practice a few times and then do it. Refrain from "you " statements such as "You make me sick,you pig": and instead work with "I". Say something like "I am really bothered by your loud gum chewing and lip smacking-I can't concentrate and it makes me sick"
Also-STOP doing her work.She is required to follow the P and P in every facility-offer to show her this stuff one more time and tell her she can do it herself.Make it clear that you are not responsible for her-make sure she understands you are NOT going to continue doing it.Refer her to staff developement if she needs more help. "There are no victims-only volunteers" You are making it too easy for this person to expect the world to revolve around her-she needs a reality check.
Good Luck
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