kicked out nrsing school-would u fight?

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I was 5 days from finishing my first year nursing and got bounced. i must go on record as not being the most beloved person in the class. the staff in a manner of speaking, hates my guts. i have clinical with a woman hell-bent on getting me kicked out. she has earned the name of dracula's daugher (AKA DD) from the clinical group. she is less than supportive, and when i asked for guidance regarding a straight cath (i anticipated a pt requiring one, no experience) she told me to read the book. (you get the picture, right?)

The last 5 weeks of class are med-surg in ortho. we got our first two patients the third clinical day. (i was not given a patient the first day of clinical--he never materialized from the OR) I happen to have an essental tremor. i found this out in lab first semester, when trying to draw up a meds my first semester. i sought care from my physician who placed me on lopressor. it has helped tremendously. I advised the staff.

Clinical was torture. we were required to fill out the paperwork described in the syllabus as well as additional forms introduced by DD. we recorded VS in 4 different places. If you did meds for the rotation, it was virtually impossible to finish on time (all my meds were administered late), and many of my classmates failed to accomplish this.

My first patient had alzheimers, total hip, and was combative. i fell behind schedule in performing his care. a future clinical instructor was shadowing DD and helped me with this patient. we fell behind DD's written schedule. I made the assumption that the shadow had a some authority and i took directions from her. I was later told that i was late emptying drains, and did not adhere to the schedule of care. i was told this was MY patient and I screwed up the timeframe for emptying foley and a hemovac. (i had never done either skill up to this day). The most EMBARASSING error I made (yes dear reader, i will tell you) was not telling the nurse in charge of the patient, that the wrong IV fluid was hanging (we had IV and foley training post these incidents). We had the postoperative lecture describing the tasks necessary for post op care after four patient care days. i didnt hang the fluid, which was not ordered and also incorrectly documented on the patient's flowsheet). DD found the error and told me to tell the nurse................and god, i forgot (i told the nurse 1.5 hrs later). I admitted my error in postop conference (there was never a preop conf) and got reamed (understandably). Had I kept my mouth shut, i would have escaped probation. THEN my other grievous error is reaching out of an isolation room to grab my clipboard. Ok i have dumped all the big ones. Remember the tremor? Well yesterday when they dumped me, they told me that I didnt have the motor skills to do the job. I never made an error in med admin. no problem there. i just couldnt draw up the med. without air bubbles (sigh).

it's hard to write this stuff up. i'll let this stand and wait for your comments. remember the agenda is to get rid of me......................there is no support whatsoever. i worked hard to get to this point and these creepy, unprincipled women have pushed me out.

your input most appreciated.

hotcoffee1:uhoh3:

PS there is a guy who has been put on probation last semester for a med. error, who made a med error this session. nothing happened

thew f...heads think that bubbles in the syringe are the product of my tremor. actually they are the product of stress, having and knowing the agenda is to get RID of me. which they accomplished. evidentally they had their meeting today. dean of students et al. feel nice and comfy they have a case. well here goes.......................ATTTTTTTTACKKKKKKKKK.

So you draw air bubbles. No big deal, so long as you make sure you clear 'em out of the syringe before giving the injection. I wouldnt say any of what you've said would or should disqualify you.
thew f...heads think that bubbles in the syringe are the product of my tremor. actually they are the product of stress, having and knowing the agenda is to get RID of me. which they accomplished. evidentally they had their meeting today. dean of students et al. feel nice and comfy they have a case. well here goes.......................ATTTTTTTTACKKKKKKKKK.

good luck hotcoffee!! it SOUNDS discriminatory in a couple of different ways. if that's the route you want to go, then you might consider a nurse attorney.

peace,

leslie

Specializes in ICU-Stepdown.
good luck hotcoffee!! it SOUNDS discriminatory in a couple of different ways. if that's the route you want to go, then you might consider a nurse attorney.

peace,

leslie

Might? Uhm, I'd DEFINATELY considder a nurse attorney -you will hold the cards, then. An attorney who knows the field. I mean, realistically, you generally get only ONE shot at this kind of fight, maybe two, but it gets prohibitive at that point, IMHO. Wish I'd thought of it. My natural dislike for the legal side tends to get in the way of my thinking sometimes (grin. I come by it honestly, tho).

Specializes in Nursing Professional Development.

So ... this "air bubble" issue is the only reason you are being dismissed from school? If that is the case, I would certainly fight the decision. Certainly, that is the type of thing that can be overcome.

I would be careful, though. I doubt the school would risk legal action over something so easy to correct. I'll bet they will state additional reasons for dismissal. You need to find out what those additional reasons will be so that you can be adequately prepared to deal with them.

llg

Specializes in ICU-Stepdown.
So ... this "air bubble" issue is the only reason you are being dismissed from school? If that is the case, I would certainly fight the decision. Certainly, that is the type of thing that can be overcome.

I would be careful, though. I doubt the school would risk legal action over something so easy to correct. I'll bet they will state additional reasons for dismissal. You need to find out what those additional reasons will be so that you can be adequately prepared to deal with them.

llg

Which is why I'd seek legal help, I would certainly not go at this alone.

As for the reasons for dismissal, it may well be that the school does not know the 'real' reason. It depends on how the teacher went about dismissing you from the program. To get knocked out of a course, only 5 days from finishing, well, this would be something that everyone will look at with a bit of attention to detail (they wont unless you contest the dismissal, which you are doing) my point is, make sure you have legal counsel on your side. If everything is as it seems, then you should be able to come to some kind of understanding. At the very least, they should be open to uh, negotiation.

yes, they are working up different angles of attack. in the syllabus it says i must be competent in all skills. the only problem is i learned the skills after they put me on probation. thanks for taking the time to answer nice girl. HC

So ... this "air bubble" issue is the only reason you are being dismissed from school? If that is the case, I would certainly fight the decision. Certainly, that is the type of thing that can be overcome.

I would be careful, though. I doubt the school would risk legal action over something so easy to correct. I'll bet they will state additional reasons for dismissal. You need to find out what those additional reasons will be so that you can be adequately prepared to deal with them.

llg

thanks leslie. everyone on the site has been so wonderfully supportive. i hope i don't disappoint anyone, and act as brave as you write.

HC

hotcoffee,

PLEASE do not lose your confidence...fight for what you believe in, which includes all the wrongs done to you and believe in yourself. do not give anyone permission to take that from you. of course your emotions are going to be hung out to dry, but then you'll recoup and go forward. do not let them get the best or worst of you. peace.

leslie

So ... this "air bubble" issue is the only reason you are being dismissed from school? If that is the case, I would certainly fight the decision. Certainly, that is the type of thing that can be overcome.

I would be careful, though. I doubt the school would risk legal action over something so easy to correct. I'll bet they will state additional reasons for dismissal. You need to find out what those additional reasons will be so that you can be adequately prepared to deal with them.

llg

or better yet, a lawyer.

thanks leslie. everyone on the site has been so wonderfully supportive. i hope i don't disappoint anyone, and act as brave as you write.

HC

trust me on this one, i do act as brave as i write. as a nurse, you need to be accountable for your errors but at the same token, you need to fight for what you believe in. i am currently fighting a huge corporation and i will see it through right to the end. and i will win.

Hey. My prayers are with you. I have had several friends go through the same thing. I am always worried about this. Keep your head up and triumph.

It would appear the more "real" education you have (nursing school is a joke and not run well-the 'ol gals shouldnt be in charge of ANYTHING from what I have experienced and read about on allnurses.) Doesn't seem like there is one good school. In the ones I've see if there is a good/compassionate/awesome instructor who is a student advocate and student centered (after all I am paying their salaries) they (the other instructors and administration) get rid of her. Give some women a RN degree and they think they can run the world-ha. Sounds like you were too smart (probably smarter than your instructors).

Don't be discouraged but from what I've read it could be the same somewhere else, so be prepared.

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.
How did you guess? yes i am different. very different. and had trouble since day one. i have 2 masters and unfortunately intimidated them. im going to fight. i have nothing to lose. in the meantime, im redirecting life in a positive manner. no moss on this rolling stone.

thank you for your kind words. they are most comforting in this crisis.

What do you have 2 masters degrees in

just curious

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.
How did you guess? yes i am different. very different. and had trouble since day one. i have 2 masters and unfortunately intimidated them. im going to fight. i have nothing to lose. in the meantime, im redirecting life in a positive manner. no moss on this rolling stone.

thank you for your kind words. they are most comforting in this crisis.

What do you have 2 masters degrees in

just curious

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