Virgo-
I'm truly sorry that you cannot see the value of 32 years of multilevel experience in nursing. That says volumes to me about your appreciation for the wisdom gained of experience. One does not learn everything one needs to know in 1.5 years of acute care. If you cannot value all of your fellow professionals then you cannot expect them to value you in return. This will only lead to further disrespect in the profession which in turn keeps us all from being recognized as the true professionals we are.
Effie, RN and very proud to be called a professional
Thanks for your support! I got a call yesterday afternoon at 4:15 p.m. saying that my urine came back clean. I just need to stop in Employee Health on Monday and I believe the nightmare is over.
Will keep you all posted....I am still upset and very, very angry!
Did you find any of my posts in the "so why do you suddenly want to be a nurse" thread offensive? Because a poster apparently reported me and she stated so in the thread. And empty your mailbox.
I'm having the mods close my thread. I talked with a co-worker about it. She said I did nothing wrong and the CRNA shouldn't have been giving orders for lidocaine since the resident had already taken over. She also agrees with my rationale that the central line is probably a little bit too far in. Thanks for your feedback.