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Remember the ethical issue that I asked about in a previous post? The child wanting to pull a g tube on a resident?
https://allnurses.com/forums/f8/pulling-g-tube-329001.html
Today, after being off for 2 days, I go in to work and give the resident the 12 noon Cardizem as perscribed. Res began to cry saying stomach hurt. Everything was fine previously.
Less than 2 minutes later, the child walks in, and begins to verbally berate me, cussing me up one side and down the other, sticking a finger in my face, and telling me that he/she was tired of my smart a** looks, and that was his/her parent and they'll do whatever they want to, and it wasn't cared abou tif I liked them or not, and so on and so forth, and that my attitude wasn't appreciated, and blah, blah, blah....
I ddn't say a word, and let this person treat me this way.
I get up to the nurses station after the verbal assult, then the child followed me there, insulting my nursing skills and abilities, and demanding that I do something....
So using an order obtained by another nurse on the 29th I sent her to the hospital for eval. Yes, doc on call was telephoned and we let him know what was going on...
Ambulance came within 15 minutes, and resident was fine again, laughing and joking with drivers, and asking for a cigarette.
Question being, I made a copy of what happened and what the CNA heard (she was standing next to me when the major assult hit)- gave a copy to the DON and one to the Admin. Documented fully in the nurses notes...
I also requested that this person be kept away from me. Am I allowed to do this in a LTCF?
I enjoy my job, but I sure do not enjoy having to deal with this person on a daily basis.... nor do I like being berated and treated like a fool.
Advice anyone?