Overheard at the nurse's station

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My office is at the opposite end of the unit, away from the nurse's station. My daily routine is to spend the mornings on the unit, rounding with doctors, helping with care, and talking to patients. I spend the afternoons in my office doing paperwork and administrative tasks. The hospital is remodeling the floor above ours, and I needed to move out of my office for a few weeks because of the noise and dirt directly above me. My office is now temporarily in a small storage area right behind the nurse's desk. Some of the staff must have forgotten I was there, because this is the conversation that took place. (Some details have been changed to protect the innocent. And HIPAA)

CNA: Can you look at the IV in 412? It keeps beeping.

RN: That's not my patient.

Me, coming out of the office: Did you just tell her that's not my patient when she asked for help?

RN: NO

CNA: Yes she did.

ME: Go take care of the IV then come into my office

So we had the talk about teamwork, respect, integrity, and putting patients first. Of course she said she was sorry, she had been distracted, this is not her normal behavior. I warned her that this was unacceptable, and I did not want to hear this type of thing again. Then about an hour later, another conversation between the same two staff.

RN: I was just in 411. She needs a bedpan. Go put her on.

CNA: OK

Me, coming out of my office: Did you just tell her to go put a patient on a bedpan when you were in the room?

RN: NO

CNA: Yes

ME: Go put her on the bedpan yourself, then come into my office.

I usually dislike writing staff up, but this girl really deserved it.

I also do literally have popcorn that I'm eating while reading this thread :lol2:

If I did use the term nurse when referring to myself then I was clearly in the wrong and I apologize. I dont think I did, but its possible. In fact if you could quote me on it I would be much obliged....

Specializes in nursing education.
I am a new nurse ma'am. But I will go head to head with you cognitively any day ma'am. ANY day........

Here you go.

You're welcome.

I take care of any situation that needs taking care of.

I realize you have had issues with this nurse before and agree she /he needs to know this.

However..

It's all in the tone.

"I usually dislike writing staff up, but this girl really deserved it."

Some how ... I highly doubt that.

Anyone else reminded of Sybil??

Folks be aware that people monitor what we say here.....some words being directed at me are probably outside the TOS........

And yes, me behavior may be a little wonky as well I admit.

I have big broad shoulders and can take any punch that any of you throw at me and I dont get offended. But, some of the words used here are goin to offend others.....

Specializes in Med/Surg, Academics.

How did this thread become all about mindlor? Fun to read, but really guys...we've made his day with all this attention.

And I've just added to it. Oh dear.

Isolating the original post, I wouldn't have been quick to judge. However, given more context on the nurse's previous actions, the OP's description of the nurse is spot on. I would hate working with her.

No offense, but you might wanna use another word besides queer...I got waht you meant but it took me a minute....

Sparrowhawk, by refraining from using the word queer as it was originally meant, I am only reinforcing its derogatory meaning. Thankfully dictionary.com hasn't changed its mind on the subject.

Here you go.

You're welcome.

Well there you have it, I was wrong and I thank you for correcting me.

Truly

Specializes in Med/Surg, Academics.
"I usually dislike writing staff up, but this girl really deserved it."

Some how ... I highly doubt that.

I doubt it too. If I had been the OP, I would have been all giddy about signing the form! Putting my John Hancock on it, indeed!

Holy cannoli, 11p, 5a will come early. Gotta crash.

To be continued.

Maybe something was outside the TOS. And maybe still deserved.

Pondering: If one does, in fact, admit to enjoying doing the exact behavior that a troll does (by definition) to cause annoyance and direct attention to himself, why shouldn't he wear the title proudly? Or at the very least, not cry "FOUL" when it is applied?

Pondering....

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