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We had a "sweet" girl fired today for a positive drug test. She insists she was not smoking it and her friends smoke it around her but she never smokes it. Is that possible? Can you really come back with a positive drug test just from being in the same room as people who are smoking? What if they blew it in her face? I want to believe her story but I don't know anything about this.
We had a "sweet" girl fired today for a positive drug test. She insists she was not smoking it and her friends smoke it around her but she never smokes it. Is that possible? Can you really come back with a positive drug test just from being in the same room as people who are smoking? What if they blew it in her face? I want to believe her story but I don't know anything about this.
Hello - I worked with an LPN in an area LTC facility and she was just like you described. Very sweet, no one wanted to believe she came up positive. Mgmt allowed her to work as a CNA after she came up positive and the night charge nurse walked into a room and found her standing up on a chair, trying to pull morphine out of a PCA pump. Turns out she was dating a male LPN who was bringing home "leftovers" from shifts he worked and gave her the syringe she got caught with.
Very sweet girl, good to her patients, but there was no way she could get out of that one.
Anne, RNC:twocents:
We had a "sweet" girl fired today for a positive drug test. She insists she was not smoking it and her friends smoke it around her but she never smokes it. Is that possible? Can you really come back with a positive drug test just from being in the same room as people who are smoking? What if they blew it in her face? I want to believe her story but I don't know anything about this.
Was there a reason for testing her? I have not heard of many places using random drug screening on employees unless they have some sort of reason (appearing intoxicated while at work) I know the military does randoms but if I am wrong please let me know as that seems a bit weird to me.
She might want to just cut her losses and hope that they don't report her to the boards.
P2
I'm doing a pre-employment DS for a new job but that is very common now.
pagandeva2000, LPN
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True, true!! I worked too hard to earn this license and none of those people will support me if I lose it, so, it is better to lose THEM.