Anti-intellectual & hyper-sensitive. WHY?

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I got in trouble at my job yesterday. I was training in a new case manager. After some time observing me make calls and document, she tried it on her own. She's smart, a great nurse and did a good job on her first call. But her documentation was atrocious. She charted the narrative with absolutely no punctuation, tons of mostly lower-case abbreviations (most of which are disallowed at our company per policy), all in one long block of run-on text, riddled with misspellings (our EMR doesn't have spell-check).

I know our doctors and auditors well, and KNOW they would raise a huge fuss over a note like that. Our bosses' boss will bring up notes that are poorly written and make examples of them at staff meetings. They don't demand perfection - but documentation has to be readable and reasonably error-free. I was a tactful and gentle as I could possibly be, with a smile, praising her call and complete content of the note, but said, "can I show you how the bosses want it to look?"

She said sure, and I cleaned it up & corrected the grammar & punctuation. I kept saying "I know it seems picky they've outlawed abbreviations like this, but it's policy," and "these charts are read by insurance company auditors, doctors and accreditation agencies and I'd rather you not have to deal with them asking you to clarify your notes, it can be a real pain!" I tried to be as lighthearted and kind as I could, because I could FEEL how defensive & stiff she'd gotten. I made sure to praise and praise and praise everything else she did, and assure her it didn't have to be perfect, just within policy.

Sure enough, she ran crying to the supervisor, who said she accused me of "criticizing" her writing and that I "demanded" "perfect" punctuation and grammar & that I was "condescending" to her and "belittled" her "abilities." OF COURSE she pulled the "English is my 2nd language" card - never mind she's been in the States 27 years and speaks crystal clear, articulate and accent-free English. She's been a nurse for 12 years. She has already complained that she's "not good with computers" and came from a small SNF where it was all paper charting. I tried to be mindful of this. I was as tactful and gentle as I could POSSIBLY be. I was all smiles and praise, and tiptoed around her obviously awful writing skills and visible discomfort with the EMR.

Luckily, there was a co-worker in the same office during all this, who jumped to my defense. He had my back, and explained I'd gone out of my way to make this nurse comfortable and that my criticism was kind & constructive. Thank god. Once my boss heard our side of the story she surmised this new nurse was probably nervous and hyper-sensitive, and took things the wrong way.

Just to put the icing on the cake, I overheard her talking on her phone as she walked down a hallway (I was in the hallway above in the atrium & could hear every word). "This ***** nurse who trained me in was a grammar nazi who tried to force me to write like a professor!"

*sigh*

I see so much of this brand of hyper-sensitive, anti-intellectual whining in nursing. I see it here on AN (see: LPN/ADNs bashing people with more education, etc. etc.), I see it out in the field and on the floor, at SNFs.....everywhere. WHY? Whatever happened to being okay with crawling before walking? Whatever happened to pride?

Specializes in CCM, PHN.

Wasn't me. I was not involved in the hiring of this nurse. She had some experience in SNF and HH case management, so I assume that's why she was hired. She probably interviewed well too. I've been pushing for a basic computer skills test for every applicant and it seems to fall on deaf ears!

Nice attempt at an insult, though.

Specializes in Emergency & Trauma/Adult ICU.

mclennan, I did not assume you had hired this nurse, as it was not indicated by your original post explaining the situation. My first guess would be ... the manager who felt the need to chastise you for attempting to improve this new case manager's documentation. ;)

Specializes in burn ICU, SICU, ER, Trauma Rapid Response.
Nice attempt at an insult, though.

*** Speaking of hyper-sensitive...............

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Lol, the English as a second language thing always cracks me up. English is MY second language. I have been speaking it 20 years or so now though. I don't think it shows TOO much in my writing :p

I think if anything, the language issue is more of a crutch. I mean sure, if I am speaking to someone, and not taking my time, sometimes things come out wrong. I think in french, then try to translate, and the direct translation sometimes comes out completely off. It's more than understandable, but I've gotten funny looks over my grammar once or twice, with word choices or sentence order. Writing though, completely different. You have time to sit and think, look over what you wrote, and edit. Not an excuse.

This nurse probably claimed 'ESL' more to imply discrimination on your part as opposed to a reason for her writing issues.

I will also MORE than agree with other posters that this is a result of the 'wussification of America' as one of my favorite morning radio shows refers to it. When you tell kids over and over again that they are amazing, can do no wrong, they grow up closed off to constructive criticism. Heck, when I was in school I didn't get a medal for anything if I didn't win. I might get a participation ribbon, but no medal. I grew up knowing that there are things I am good at, others not so much. It didn't affect my self-esteem much to know that I suck at soccer or will never win any long distance races lol. Not winning either lets you know this is something you need to work on if you want to improve, or to move on to something else if you don't care.

The next generation is gonna be a bunch of pansies, and I am scared of what the future has in store for us with all that :facepalm::banghead:

Specializes in Public Health, L&D, NICU.

I will also MORE than agree with other posters that this is a result of the 'wussification of America' as one of my favorite morning radio shows refers to it.

The next generation is gonna be a bunch of pansies, and I am scared of what the future has in store for us with all that :facepalm::banghead:

Totally off topic, but are you talking about Rick and Bubba?

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Totally off topic, but are you talking about Rick and Bubba?

No, the Bert Show. Guess lots of them are talking about it lol

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