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Let me just start off by saying im extremely cautious about giving meds and checking and double checking them because I dont want to make a med error but on my last shift a patient got up and requested her "warm pack" (that she already had in room)be warmed up and a cna working (who is also very new) warmed it for her i thought nothing of it and charted a nurses note on my patient including the note about the "warm pack" she received. My orientator read this and said does she have an order for a "warm pack"? when it dawned on me OMG:cry: u do need an MD order for heat. well the patient didnt have an order (huge lesson learned for me and the cna and no harm done to patient). my orientator helped me modify my note to remove the "warm pack" part. I said what if I didnt take it out of note?? she told me i would have been written up!! well im obviously terrified of that and especially any harm to be done to patient and feel like a honest person and always hear stories of risk management control in hospitals..and how they are there to not reprimand but try and prevent future errors so being an honest person I feel bad for leaving that out and im sure patient will be asking for another "warm pack" on next shift and say oh i got one last shift...ANYWAYS just want to know from other experienced nurses who maybe made an error like mine..do u really get written up if no harm done to patient and first type of error. hope this is my LAST error but just in case...