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  1. Wow nana nurse sounds like you've got him pegged! In addition to the state board of nursing thing in the last few months I have been followe dto work my husband has been followed home, a private investigator has came to my house at 11:30 at nite to talk to my husband, my tires have been slashed, weird phone calls with blocked caller id(i have stopped answering them) I am thinking he is pyschotic the cops are starting to look at me like they think I'm paranoid(small town and he is well respected business owner)the judge wont do anything to stop him from seeing our daughter even though he told her he was going to keep her and not ever bring her home until after our court date which has been postponed until sept. 11 I am planning to move away asap and maybe when he dies i will be able to live in peace. the letter of reprimand says i can request a formal hearing and i have of course already sent letter.going to talk to my lawyer again tommorrow. but would really like some input on how this will effect my license if for some ungodly reason it sticks.
  2. When I was in nursing school a nurse told us that if you took a few whiffs of o2 it would help? Never tried it myself. I take cig breaks drink lots of pepsi and breathmints somethings about peppermint seems to make me feel more alert also have some peppermint scented lotion.
  3. he's not in trouble because at this point i dont think anyone has contacted state board of pharmacy
  4. sorry guys just reread everthing and now see where a big hole is _ no the doc never called in script was recommending emetrol , but they never got ahold of me and told me that. They said that they tried to call but they didnt leave any messages. So I just assumed they had called it in because that was what the nurse told me she would just call it in if he ordered phenergan and if not would have him call me.
  5. The pharmacist IS my ex and owns the pharmacy, my daughter was sick and i took her to the er and they gave her phenergan im, the next day she was holding flds down but was c/o nausea so i called her m.d's office and left voice mail requesting phenergan to be called into her dad's store an hour later i called pharmacy was told it hadnt been called in then i called back to m.d.'s office and spoke w/ his nurse who told me that she would ask the on-call doc and either call in hte med or have him call me(if he didnt want to give phenergan) I never received call from office so i called back to pharmacy to see if it had been called in and the girl that answered asked if my daughter was okay(of course they have all known her since she was a baby) and i told her whole story at which point she put me on hold to check if it had been called in. My ex is saying i called it in to them and he told the doc this. hope that fills in the holes
  6. My ex notified him by phone then followed up witha letterI dont think they know each other, am thinking of notifying state board of pharmacy that he is dispensing meds w/o script, and have already written state board of nursing requesting formal hearing am so pissed at him this is so stupid does the letter of reprimand stay on my licence forever? how will this effect future jobs, further education? any idea?
  7. I talked to my atty. about it but he doesn't get it didnt know that we nurses are the ones that call the meds in (guess he thought the docs do,lol) and I tried to call the doc but he refuses to speak with me "is letting state board handle it"
  8. My ex who is currently suing me for custody and who is a pharmacist has turned me in for calling in a script under my pediatrician's name. It is a very long story but basically I called the MD to get him to call in a script for phenergan p.o. and then called the pharmacy to see if it had been called in and was told "Yeah just come and pick it up" next thing I knew my kids had been discontinued from care by the MD and I had received a letter of reprimand from state board of nursing. Any suggestions?
  9. I was working in a nursing home and a resident was in the parking lot swerving between vehicles in his whellchair, I tried to persuade this"gentlman" to come back inside with me but he wasnt having that, he proceded to hit several of my CNAs and the other nurse who had come to help me then he pulled a knife out of his bag on the arm of the wheelchair after calling the police and his family and getting him disarmed he pulled the arm off his wheelchair and began beating us all with it! I requested that the aides go get some restraints but was informed it was against policy to restrain under any circumstance! We eventually did get him back inside and i filled out an incident report on EVERYONE that he had hit, and had him transferred to a mental health hosp. for eval.
  10. This has nothing to do with education but we used to let our cnas have wheelchair races down a hall that was being renovated and buy the winner dinner on their break, it was alot of fun though I don't know how we would have explained it if one of them had been hurt.

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