As an LPN, I've spent the majority of my career in LTC. Now that I'm about to graduate and embark upon hospital work, I'm left wondering if I'll run into the same issues.
In the LTC places I've worked, they have been ....not above board .. when it comes to rules. Example: covering up wounds so they won't get tags, trying to get nurses to false document for billing purposes, convincing residents to not report abuse incidents, etc. (Yes, I have actually reported a few of these - I reported the abuse and the wounds).
I can't handle that, which is why I ended up leaving that area. Do hospitals do the same thing? I'm so excited to move onto hospital nursing, but I'm worried I'll run into the same thing and have to leave.
In your experience, how often do hospitals do skeezy things? And, when they do happen, is it more of a small hospital issue, rather than a large hospital issue?
Any insight is appreciated!
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As an LPN, I've spent the majority of my career in LTC. Now that I'm about to graduate and embark upon hospital work, I'm left wondering if I'll run into the same issues.
In the LTC places I've worked, they have been ....not above board .. when it comes to rules. Example: covering up wounds so they won't get tags, trying to get nurses to false document for billing purposes, convincing residents to not report abuse incidents, etc. (Yes, I have actually reported a few of these - I reported the abuse and the wounds).
I can't handle that, which is why I ended up leaving that area. Do hospitals do the same thing? I'm so excited to move onto hospital nursing, but I'm worried I'll run into the same thing and have to leave.
In your experience, how often do hospitals do skeezy things? And, when they do happen, is it more of a small hospital issue, rather than a large hospital issue?
Any insight is appreciated!