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Aug 09, 2009 09:42 AM

I was fired.... Now I feel lost....


I worked for 10 yrs. as an L&D nurse in a high risk unit. I was a preceptor for students, a charge nurse and worked all areas of our unit (triage, OR, etc.). I was fired after charting a patient's data on the wrong chart. It has been 8 1/2 years since I was fired. I haven't worked as a nurse since then and I still miss it terribly. I would like to get back into L&D. I am so torn when I look at an application when it comes to the area where thay ask, "Why did you leave your last job?" I hate admitting I was fired, yet I hate the thought of being dishonest. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can go from here?


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from stephiep07
Old Aug 09, 2009, 09:52 AM

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Personally, I think making an error like that is the best reason you could have for being fired. It was a MISTAKE. You weren't fired for being malicious or deceitful or anything that shows character flaw -
I think you should play that up when being asked. It was a long time ago, a mistake, and tell them the ways you feel it would be different now, or the ways you will prevent that from happening again.

Don't worry!!! Apply to the jobs!!!
You're not the first person ever to be fired People recover from it all the time

good luck!!!
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from darne20
Old Aug 09, 2009, 11:56 AM

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Apply for the job and be honest about something that happened in the past. It was a mistake; they happen every day in hospitals and sometimes every hour...making mistakes happens to everyone, it's what you do after a mistake happens that counts. I'm a hospital pharmacist and have hired (dozens) of technicians, pharmacists, an RN or 2, several MBA's and even a lawyer...anybody with any experience has made mistakes, just not everyone has been caught. Firing someone for charting on the wrong chart is just plain wrong-minded; I'm not saying that it wasn't serious, but I think that most employers would listen to your explanation; tell the truth but don't dwell on it. Your biggest handicap is that you haven't worked as a nurse for 8 1/2 years; you might consider taking even a part-time nursing job then apply for a specialized job like L&D. Good luck.
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from Lacie
Old Aug 09, 2009, 12:04 PM

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I went through a real rough spot in my career also in which not only was I fired but lost my license for a period of 4 months over something as silly as "mylanta". I was very angry and lost alot of faith in the nursing profession for a very long time. It took me along time to get over what I felt. Once I decided to return and got a job on my first interview after 4 years of sitting back in the shadows I was shocked. If you are honest and ensure you exhibit it as a learning experience you will find employers understand more than you would think. I thought it would hold me back getting jobs but it was other issues that kept me from getting jobs such as "lack of recent experience" or "overqualified" lol. Keep it short and sweet and dont provide too much information or over explain. Let them know you have moved on and sell yourself well.
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Old Aug 09, 2009, 09:51 PM

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We are all human, charting on the wrong chart got you fired?! I cannot believe that! I've done that, everyone probably has. if you love L&D go for it, you only live once.. and you've waiting a long time go for it!
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Old Sep 11, 2009, 12:10 AM

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I agree with all of the above. I think the interviewer will probably even be surprised that you were fired for that. They may ask how you will prevent it in the future. Triple check, and follow any policies they may have in place for preventing this. It can easily be said that you learned from your mistake, but it was not exactly a decision - it was an accident! Like someone said, it's the best thing to be fired for, and think about it. Do you think that every RN that has been fired, has left for good? No, so I say apply. And good luck to you!
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from caliotter3
Old Sep 11, 2009, 06:29 PM

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I also agree that your biggest problem is not having worked for 8 years. You would have overcome this by now if you had got out there and pushed forward 8 years ago. Just go for it. Practice some answers for an interview, polish up the resume, and get started. You won't get that second chance until you find someone willing to give it to you, and that won't happen until you start looking for a job. Wishing you good luck.
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