-
If your manager falsely accused you of something
Would you write to the CEO about the situation that occurred. I tried following the chain of command, but haven't heard back from anyone.They are not returning my calls. I am no longer employed with organization.
-
If your manager falsely accused you of something
If your manager made you feel uncomfortable and falsely accused you of doing something who would you report her to. I was directed to employee relations and I felt like that was a big no no.
-
Starting over
Thank you so much. This helps!
-
Starting over
Charting I am still a little slow, but I guess that will come with time. Meds I have to relearn and read up on them on my days off. I'm always scared to give blood pressure meds and diuretic, when their b/p seems low to me. I usually ask several times before giving it. I can't really judge when to give or to hold.
-
Starting over
Yes, my goal is to stay on the job for a long time and build my skills up . Also, to get my time management together. They are really taking their time with working with me and making sure I am comfortable before being on own. I really can't complain about the staff. They are all so helpful and I they actually want me to succeed.
-
Starting over
I did take your advice and I got a brain sheet sheet together. Thank you so much that helped tremendously.
-
Starting over
I guess you are right. I'm just so unsure of myself and feel disorganized. I keep telling myself one day at a time.
-
Starting over
Hi! I need a little encouragement. I am 3 years into nursing and I am starting all over. Back to the beginning with med-surg. I have job hopped quite a bit and done wound care primarily. I feel like I suck at nursing. I am not sure if it's for me. Now that I am starting over with med-surg I am very nervous and I have forgotten a lot of stuff. My orientation is only a month long and I feel like I have a lot to relearn and to remember. I have trouble with IV pumps and I worry that when I am on my own I will suck so bad that I may get fired. They are willing to work with me and give me more time in orientation if I need it. I am at 4 patients and I can tell I annoy my preceptor, but she helps me. Like I suck at time management and I have slightly improved at giving report. I am just nervous to be on my own bc I have forgotten a lot and I never really stayed long enough on a job to actually get my time management together. I am also embarrassed I guess because time has passed me by and I am 3 years into a profession and can't get the basics. My journey with nursing has not been easy I have taken some awful jobs and quit. I have finally found a really good hospital to work in and now I feel embarrassed and like maybe nursing is just maybe not for me. I have a child now so I have no choice, but to stick this job out. Any advice would be great.