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Ditto everything said previously. Make certain to dot all i's and cross all t's, then document that you did so. Start your job search yesterday and leave as soon as possible. However, be advised that you have encountered an atmosphere that is frequently found in these places and your next job could be worse. At some point you will need to adjust or figure out a different strategy for dealing with it. Good luck.
Before you decide on your next job, ask to shadow with a nurse on the unit for a day or so. It may prove invaluable to see if it is a fit and if they will mentor you. Nursing is a wonderful profession and in the correct environment you may excel. Nurses are prone to horizontal violence due to the lack of autonomy and control they have. Don't accept it!
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What saddens me about this is that so many people are desperate for a job that no doubt the next new grad will come along and accept the conditions. Disregarding the coworkers, ONE nurse for SIXTY patients is NUTS!
remember, this is on the night shift......depending on the accuity, it is doable
Are you sure they were filling out the incident report because of the location of the injection or was there an overdose or some other med error? Was there a reason that maybe the resident had an established order to only give injections in the ABD? I doubt that the other Nurses "have it in for you" but there may be more to this story than you know...
jtfrizzell
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This morning when I left work they were filling out an incident report and they were very quiet when I was around. I give insulin in the back of the arm after inspecting the abdomen and I seen that the abdomen was tough more than likely from the long term use of insulin therapy. I have looked at all my resources and I have also review my nursing school notes and got opinions from my friends who currently have DM and they use the back of there arms all of the time. I heard one of them talking about inappropriate patient contact would they think that this is? I am a new grad and I have found out in just one night of working in an LTC facility that I hate it ! nurse and 3 CNA's to 61 patients this is pitiful and a disgrace to the nursing world that I envisioned I think that I am not cut out for nursing if this is how heartless this world has become. All of these people need more attention than this I am doing orientation and I noticed a pressure sore on one of the patients and the nurse that is orienting me didn't make a big deal about it. I have a gut feeling that the workers that I was working with are going to stab me in the back and pull out the knife and lick of the blood and stab again just to get another go at me. HELP I hate my choice to become a nurse in just one night What should I do????????????????