The NHS is full of staff who are out to bully, backstab and tell tale on their co workers. It was a shock for me when i walked into my first placement as an agency nurse and saw ARE YOU BEING BULLIED...
worked full time till 2005 then joined agency and started working in NHS before that only worked in private hospitals so it was quite a shock ;-) most NHS hosp dont accept outside certs and wont give...
That petty co worker had an intubated patient... the other mentioned case...the doctors and managers were busy deciding on further plan of care and i think any patient would be more relaxed with a...
Thanx...i did what was good for the patient and did not ignore a policy...why else would i be working if i was going around ignoring policies in different trusts...i will look into that inspection...
I did what was told for the good of the patient...policy or not..no harm came to the patient as it relieved her vomiting...my manager keeps on saying i KNEW i was not to give it...and i am saying for...
I understand it fully...i refuse to look like a bad nurse over the incident and the management admit they are partly to blame for the lax execution of rules... and limply implement them when it suits...
Let me repeat....the policy was in place when i entered the first recovery unit..there are 4...and in every single one i was giving IV care..in front of every single manager and senior in those...
Now that the cycle has cleared my head...:-)...why not make a last point...being S African and taking a blood gas had nothing to do with the issue...but if I was a petty spiteful UK nurse, with less...
Like a true professional I am not going to respond to that statement...but I will add that a one spiteful petty UK nurse, among many, who always seem to have a chip on their shoulder when a more...
thanx....I am a nurse not and ODP....the prescription was already written down and he said to give it on his behalf as he could not leave his unconscious patient...i had been giving iv's for the past...
Most hospitals have different policies regarding agency staff and sometimes hospitals under tha same trust have separate policies for the agency nurse. Most of the ODP's state they dont give IV's so I...
I FULLY UNDERSTOOD AND APPRECIATED THE RESPONSE ;-) ...which made me feel much better...i am back at work tomorrow and will see what they say after my letter...good luck to me. different perspectives...
I have been supposedly breaching this policy for over a year and a half and giving much more potent stuff than an anti emetic and not once was I stopped. In the UK and in most hospitals we cannot...
Totally frustrating that all the recovery nurses are from the agency and the there are 2 hopsitals in the same trust. They each have different set of rules and policies for iv drugs and for agency...
Fair enough...a bit of background....i started the placement in April 2010 and have been giving iv meds and care in front of every senior and junior manager, the unit managers and including my present...