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Hello all..
I am an LPN who has worked in a LTC facility for the last 4 years. I have rencently encountered a problem that I don't know what to do or who to go to with it. My facility hired another LPN about 2 months ago. He is a foreign nurse and there is a language barrier...we have all orientated him and tried to explain things to him. His charting is awful (everyone is "ok"), doesn't sign his name properly (first initial, last name and title) instead he uses his middle name and title, he has tried giving NPO/G-tube residents medication PO, accu checks with insulin coverage to wrong pts, and recently had a res with a low grade temp..he didn't know what to do so he gave him 2 Tylenol 3's without checking for med allergies (luckily he wasn't allergic to it) nor did he check the MAR for PRN meds or standing order sheets. The same night he aslo gave a serax to a resident or someone because the count was off by one..it had to be him cause the other LPN working with him that night has been there for 19 years and very professional. My concern is we brought this to the attention of our DON and she did suspend him for a few days but put him back on orientation. He has his state nursing lisence...just like me and the rest...this is all basic stuff you learn in nursing school. The DON said we need to give him a fair chance...I feel he had one when we were orientating him..I don't give second fair chances when my residents are in danger with this man working the floor as a nurse. None of us want to retrain him because he does not listen...he sleeps at the nurses station, will fall asleep while giving report and when not sleeping he sits on the phone talking with whomever. As for the missing serax, I'm also concerned because there was no investigation to find out where it went or who gave it. The facility is short staffed but not that short. Any advice on the next step I could take? I am really concerned over the well being of the residents. Thank you