So here is a developing situation. I spend my days running like mad, literally working so fast and hard I am sweating. I stay late every evening anywhere from 30 mins to an hour after the front office has left. I stay late on our Friday pm's when we are closed and supposed to be "off" to chart, make phone calls, mail letters to people who have not completed labs, etc.
I received a call for a rather complicated OB patient who had recently been admitted/discharged from a hospital with MFM specialists. Her floor nurse asked for her chart to be faxed to her new specialist that she is following up with. The chart is THICK. I predict there will be griping and moaning if I leave the chart with the front staff to be faxed.
I am of the mindset that when I am not busy, I willingly do things that could be delegated to someone else. When I worked the hospital floor, I changed many beds, etc. But when I had meds due, and the CNA was nowhere to be found, that ticked me off. What I am saying is I am swamped with other work, and really don't feel I should add to the time I already stay late and am delayed in my responsibilities at home to fax this huge chart.
What would you all do when the griping begins?
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So here is a developing situation. I spend my days running like mad, literally working so fast and hard I am sweating. I stay late every evening anywhere from 30 mins to an hour after the front office has left. I stay late on our Friday pm's when we are closed and supposed to be "off" to chart, make phone calls, mail letters to people who have not completed labs, etc.
I received a call for a rather complicated OB patient who had recently been admitted/discharged from a hospital with MFM specialists. Her floor nurse asked for her chart to be faxed to her new specialist that she is following up with. The chart is THICK. I predict there will be griping and moaning if I leave the chart with the front staff to be faxed.
I am of the mindset that when I am not busy, I willingly do things that could be delegated to someone else. When I worked the hospital floor, I changed many beds, etc. But when I had meds due, and the CNA was nowhere to be found, that ticked me off. What I am saying is I am swamped with other work, and really don't feel I should add to the time I already stay late and am delayed in my responsibilities at home to fax this huge chart.
What would you all do when the griping begins?