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Just a thought. The nurse is licensed and therefore trusted to tell and document the truth. Yet the second some dysfunctional, sociopathic patient or family member complains about something (that nurse killed my baby!), management brings her into the office and asks "why did you kill her baby?"
Of course you're not baby killing. What you're doing is you're not getting them water fast enough when the doctor made them NPO. You can't give them a second dose of Dilaudid because they didn't feel the "hit" from the first one.
Just wondering. No secret to me hospitals complain about a nursing shortage when they treat the nurse so much like an imbecile.
Oh how I despise this statement. This means "I'm placating you but still think you are wrong." I hate it when NM play both sides of the fence like that. If you think I was wrong, say so. If you think they are wrong, don't call me into the office.
Yeeeeaaaaahhhh......
Riiiiiiiiigggghht.:lol2:
nerdtonurse?, BSN, RN
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I used to work in computers, and I recognized all of the characters in Office Space...and one of my bosses I swear was just like the manager in the picture, right down to the suspenders...
I didn't go into construction, I went into nursing...*grin*