Help, our unit is falling apart!
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I work in a cardiac unit. We're having some serious problems. We have recently acquired a new supervisor that has initiated several changes in the way our department is run. This has caused discontent among the nurses and the physicians because this new setup is not very efficient and leads to more probability for errors in patient care. Also, team leaders were selected based on their "natural ability to lead". These individuals are all now permanent charge nurses. With the exception of 1, these individuals have held their licenses less than a year and lack the experience to run a unit. Also, the individuals chosen have personality types that I call "yes men". They do not question authority, rock the boat, or say no to unsafe work conditions. As leaders, they are not required to take a patient load and do not assist the other nurses staffed on the floor when asked to help.
Since the arrival of the new supervisor, who sees the world very black & white, the number of write-ups and verbal counselings has skyrocketed. She does not hesitate to let us know that we are whiny nurses who don't know how good we have it.
The nurses, aides, and secretary on the unit are all currently looking in other places for employment. I know, because I'm one of them. I've been a long-time employee of this facility and have worked this unit for at least 4 years. I am watching this unit which once had a reputation for being the best place to work, completely fall apart.