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I was fired for refusing to give injections incorrectly!



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No. 10
Old Jan 05, 2005, 06:42 PM

Default Wow!!
You can take pride in the way you stood by your nursing practice skills. I am sorry that you lost your job, but you had probably decided to look for another one anyway. I just hope this nurse never get ahold of any pf my grandkids, she will get a stick or two if she pulls something like that on them. LOL.
Just kidding, but have you decided to let the board know what was going on with her practice?
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No. 11
from katlpn6
Old Jan 05, 2005, 10:04 PM

Originally Posted by barefootlady
You can take pride in the way you stood by your nursing practice skills. I am sorry that you lost your job, but you had probably decided to look for another one anyway. I just hope this nurse never get ahold of any pf my grandkids, she will get a stick or two if she pulls something like that on them. LOL.
Just kidding, but have you decided to let the board know what was going on with her practice?
I have actually reported them to to board of health and they have begun an investigation. Her remark to me when I questioned her technique was " I've been doing it for years and have never had a problem." but I can tell you that I had more phone call's and kids come in with abcesses and infections at the injection site in the two weeks I was there then I did in the whole ten years I have been practicing.
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No. 12
from RN92
Old Jan 05, 2005, 10:49 PM

what's next? ....taping two foleys together if she can't find the right size?
Great Idea!! Cant wait to try that one!
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No. 13
Old Jan 05, 2005, 11:01 PM

Good thing you got out of there when you did. There were proably several other inappropriate short cuts that you hadn't been taught yet. That is usually how it works. Good luck in your job search.
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No. 14
from Gompers
Old Jan 06, 2005, 12:23 AM

Originally Posted by nursemike?
Okay, so I've been sitting here for a while, trying to figure out what kind of utter moron thinks it's faster to tape two syringes together than simply to give two injections. Then it finally dawned on me--peds. They only want to stick the kid one time. I'm not saying it's even remotely right, but at least it makes some semblance of sense.
It does make sense to give two shots at the same time, but there's a much safer way to do it. Two nurses, one on each side, giving the shots in opposite limbs on the count of three is MUCH better. That's how we do it in the NICU when we have to give our little ones their slew of vaccinations. Just like when they pierce kids' ears - they do both at the same time.

But taped together...sooooo wrong! And those short needles scare me, too. How many years have they unknowingly been giving IM shots SQ????
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No. 15
from Gompers
Old Jan 06, 2005, 12:24 AM

Originally Posted by katlpn6
I have actually reported them to to board of health and they have begun an investigation.
Good for you - you did the responsible thing.
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No. 16
from TracyB,RN
Old Jan 06, 2005, 01:17 AM

I think it was Gompers who posted about 2 nurses, one on each side to do each injection at same time... that is how we did it when I worked at the peds office many, many moons ago....

Kat, you did the right thing...

2 foley's taped together..... LMAO!!!!
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No. 17
Old Jan 06, 2005, 02:06 AM

Exclamation Katlpn6
You did good by sticking to your code of morals :hatparty: ! I'd look for another position first...of course...then go after that practice for wrongful dismissal! You should have no problems with winning & they would have eat your legal expenses too.

Good Luck ~ Cheers!
Moe
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No. 18
Old Jan 06, 2005, 02:52 AM
Updated Jan 06, 2005 at 03:20 AM by canoehead

Second, that is wonderful Katherine that you took a stand against that unsafe practice. Hopefully you'll find another job soon, and that other office will be investigated by Health dept and FINED! Great job!
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No. 19
from canoehead
Old Jan 06, 2005, 03:21 AM

Let's stay on the topic posted folks. Don't let one ignorant comment throw this thread off the rails. Thanks.
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