I have no problem reporting any incident that is abusive, neglectful, illegal, inhumane, dangerous or potentionally dangerous and so on. As nurses ,we are the patients advocate and mandated to report any abuse. As a human being, I believe that we should report the same.
What I have a problem with is when a coworker tells you about such an incident and you ask what happened and they tell you that they didn't do anything about it. Now what? This has happened to me several times and thankfully nobody was seriousely hurt, but.............I just didn't feel right. One time, I told our supervisor about an incident with one of our pts and a cna............what was I told??

Did I see this for myself? No, I did not, but so and so told me. Ended up with the person who told me this being mad at me and with the sup doing nothing. I did tell my coworker that if they didn't report the incident that I was going to, so therefore, I could care less that she got mad at me. Other than making it a somewhat hostile atmosphere for a while, she got over it. She actually ended up leaving the facility for another job.
Another coworker told me that I shouldn't of gotten involved with that situation but I feel that if somebody knows of abuse/neglect etc...and does nothing then they are just as guilty as the person who commited the abuse. What do others think about this? Have you ever been in such a situation and if so, how did you handle it??
JUDE :Melody:
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