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Feb 01, 2006, 09:16 AM
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So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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Don't you hate it when you get info you don't really want? A co-worker (and fellow nurse) felt the need to relate a story to me about the last time she got high (prob. to feel me out.) And has odd phone conversations at work with her friends from outside work...
So, she does drugs, but she doesn't apear to be impared at work. Do I have any obligations to report this? And WHO would I report it to? My Don is on probation for (an old) drug offence herself (Not feeling al ot of support there.) Also, I really don't want to come off as a "snitch". Also, like everywhere, were short on staff and at work (at least) she's a workable warm body. What to do?
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Feb 01, 2006, 09:20 AM
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I Like Pie&VDO
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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You might want to do a search, as I'm sure we've had this discussion before. If I recall correctly, opinions were split as to your obligation to report when you've never witnessed drug use or suspected that she was impaired at work.
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Feb 01, 2006, 11:57 AM
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SAHM wannabe
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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Originally Posted by mercyteapot
You might want to do a search, as I'm sure we've had this discussion before. If I recall correctly, opinions were split as to your obligation to report when you've never witnessed drug use or suspected that she was impaired at work.
I do remember that thread. It was great.
I will say here though that you need to tell your co-worker to stop telling you about her experiences getting high.
steph
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Feb 01, 2006, 12:05 PM
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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Originally Posted by stevielynn
I do remember that thread. It was great.
I will say here though that you need to tell your co-worker to stop telling you about her experiences getting high.
steph
I agree with Steph here. Clearly it makes you uncomfortable and you should just tell her not to mention it to you anymore.
I will not claim to know the law but I can't imagine that you are under an obligation to report this unless she mentioned that she gets high just before starting her shift. Personally I would not report it.
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Feb 01, 2006, 12:50 PM
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GestatingSAHM2B
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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I know I might get some flack here, but how was she getting high? Yes, illicit drugs are illicit drugs and they are all bad blah blah blah, but some are worse than others. If she's getting high on weed and does not come into work impaired, that might be one thing. But if she's on something like cocaine or any other methamphetamine I would be more concerned because of the potential for true addiction. From what I understand, meth is highly addictive and she may get to the point in which she can't come into work without it. THIS is a real problem and shouldn't be brushed under the rug.
However, I will say that my drug naivete might be showing and that the reference to getting high might only refer to marijuana. *shrugs*
Just consider the dangers involved, both medically and legally.
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Feb 01, 2006, 04:36 PM
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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Originally Posted by BabyRN2Be
If she's getting high on weed and does not come into work impaired, that might be one thing. But if she's on something like cocaine or any other methamphetamine I would be more concerned because of the potential for true addiction.
 yup..... but do tell her to knock it off, sounds like she was trying to feel you out...
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Feb 01, 2006, 04:57 PM
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Who's John Galt
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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"Don't tell me things I might feel legally and ethically bound to report."
That should stop any further references to it cold.
~faith,
Timothy.
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Feb 01, 2006, 04:57 PM
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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Originally Posted by christinaquilter
Don't you hate it when you get info you don't really want? A co-worker (and fellow nurse) felt the need to relate a story to me about the last time she got high (prob. to feel me out.) And has odd phone conversations at work with her friends from outside work...
So, she does drugs, but she doesn't apear to be impared at work. Do I have any obligations to report this? And WHO would I report it to? My Don is on probation for (an old) drug offence herself (Not feeling al ot of support there.) Also, I really don't want to come off as a "snitch". Also, like everywhere, were short on staff and at work (at least) she's a workable warm body. What to do?
You are legally bound to report this.
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Feb 01, 2006, 05:04 PM
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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When we had some questions about this kind of thing, the mandatory reporting requirements somehow got posted on the charge nurses door and the topic never came up again. One nurse became very quiet and eventually quit.
I would think that the next time it comes up, even as a joke, I'd mention that she would want to be careful who she talks to as her co-workers could get the wrong impression that she is doing it at work. And just because she hasn't been arrested for it yet, or reported doesn't make it ethical. Kind of like child pornography, it's wrong even if you don't get caught.
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Feb 01, 2006, 05:12 PM
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Re: So, she does drugs... (advice please)
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I agree with babyRN2be. That it does depend on what she is using to get high. My ex-huband is a meth addict. It is not something that you can just do on the weekends, it will take complete control of your life, which will affect her ability to perform on the job. Mabey she is unconiously reaching for help.
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