Re: Docs yelling at nurses....
We recently had a
mass exodus of tenure RNs (20) from the ED. Now, with many new grads and new RNs from elsewhere in the hospital, the docs are frustrated and the newbies are too. I never "allow" a physician to treat me with disrespect. Sometimes, I don't think they even know how rude they can be. Believe me....I have not hesitated to point that out either...lol....it unfortunately does not change their behavior. Just the other day as I was respectfully standing/waiting for the doc to finish his personal phone call, he made a remark to whomever he was speaking to that "he had to get off the phone because a nurse was on his shoulder wanting him for another stupid reason" .....the doc snidely repeated what, what...what do you want as I was attempting to alert him of a crashing patient.
I stopped mid-sentence and said...."Do not talk to me like that
ever again, and when you are ready to learn of your coding patient, I'd be glad to tell you which room they are in." Turned on my heels and walked away. He obviously knew he was in the wrong and followed me like a spanked puppy into the patient's room. He'll be disrespectful again everyone knows it.
Later, I approached him and told him that I will bust my butt for him just as I do for the other ED docs, but, it will take me 3 times as long if he keeps his "tude" with the nurses as he does. He smiled and knew exactly what I meant, and apologized. The docs rely on the remaining tenure nurses and if they push us out too, it will be a disaster.


(I know it's beating a dead horse but, I certainly feel much better when I stick up for myself or my fellow nurses)
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