Published May 20, 2014
NewGirl24
1 Post
I've been working for nearly 8 months now as a new nurse on a neuro floor. I mostly care for stroke, spine surgery, and altered mental status patients, so I do give out quite a few narcs and benzos. But I've been doing a bad job of remembering to waste my meds. I haven't heard anything from my manager about this, but I'm worried sick that I'm going to lose my license over this. Will I reported to my BON? I've tried to be more conscientious of wasting but most times my shifts are busy and I completely forget (I know it's no excuse). I guess I just want to hear from anyone who's been in the same situation, and I'd like to be prepared for what could happen. Thanks
Biffbradford
1,097 Posts
I would make SURE you take care of them properly, or you WILL be called on it. People have lost their jobs over lesser things than that. If the rest of us can remember, you can too.
VANurse2010
1,526 Posts
I don't think you're going to lose your license, or even be reported. However, get malpractice insurance, and get a coworker to waste with you immediately when you draw it up so you'll be more conscientious.
chrisrn24
905 Posts
If you carry a clipboard around have a a sticky note on it that says "waste!" Or something on your report sheet
~PedsRN~, BSN, RN
826 Posts
Our omnicell will harass the crap out of you if you do not waste meds in the computer. When I take out a narc, and the order is a partial dose, the omnicell MAKES us have a second nurse verify in the system that I wasted the med - otherwise it will continue to harass me until I do. Everytime I log in... "you have partial dose medications that must be wasted. Do it now?" If I didn't have that thing yelling at me every time I took out a motrin, then I'd forget too.
Twinmom06, ASN, APN
1,171 Posts
Same here - on nights we're pretty good about wasting immediately - I don't leave the med room until I do, even if it means hunting someone down.
dudette10, MSN, RN
3,530 Posts
You need to change your habits to waste immediately.
aortas
50 Posts
Waste immediately with a second nurse and do not mess around without taking care to do this immediately. You will get in trouble. It's your license!
Here.I.Stand, BSN, RN
5,047 Posts
You need to fix this habit forthwith. (my word of choice when "immediately" just isn't strong enough.) So have you been going home w/ unwasted drugs in your pocket? If pharmacy audits you, or like my hospital if the med room has security cameras and you have a high ratio of removals to wastes...it doesn't look good.
I usually get someone to waste with me right away--either when pulling the med or immediately after giving the partial syringe. If everyone is tied up, I'll tape the syringe to my badge. That way it's in the forefront of my mind, and I remember as soon as I see someone; also the drug is not hidden. It spends no time in my pocket.
june2009
347 Posts
I cannot tell you how important it is to waste. Immediately. If you don't waste it will look like you're taking the drug yourself. Every facility is different but I can tell you that is grounds for an employer to press charges against you. It is a federal offense. In my opinion, you can never be too busy to waste because the consequences of not doing so could be suspension or loss of your license and possibly jail time. I'm sure you're familiar with the phrase "if it isn't documented, it wasn't done" Don't risk your license and possibly your freedom over something that takes 30 seconds to do.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
This is SO not true! There are many nurses who are reported and have tier license disciplined for improper documentation/wasting of narcotics.
OP you need to change this habit NOW!
Emergent, RN
4,278 Posts
Pretend like narcotics are radioactive plutonium, and without special handling and protocols, you will die of radioactive poisoning.
That's my approach. Try to always waste immediately!