58jeli replied to CloudySue's topic in Private Duty
Last try. I am not the OP and I would not report it. The OP was distressed over reporting it or not. To contact a nurse I would leave a personal note. If she's not interested that's fine. Then the OP...
58jeli replied to CloudySue's topic in Private Duty
Ok just to be clear I am not the OP and I would not go to the office. The OP's core question was, report the matter or ignore it in angst? I'm suggesting a 3rd alternative that cuts through the...
58jeli replied to CloudySue's topic in Private Duty
"I totally understand it's not so easy to just leave a note for a nurse you never see or have met to "meet for coffee to discuss" in a night shift private duty pediatric scenario. That would backfire...
58jeli replied to CloudySue's topic in Private Duty
Sorry I just re-read that she's the regular nurse who's worked there for years. I'd still leave a note to ask her to coffee as a professional courtesy. I'd pick her brain about his history, how he's...
58jeli replied to CloudySue's topic in Private Duty
Leave the nurse a note with a smiley face to call you, or go out to coffee. Be friendly, review the case and ask about the particulars. "That night of x when the sats were 93, you know we can titrate...
58jeli replied to raebabelvn's topic in Private Duty
Is mom experienced in foster care? If she's newer perhaps she felt alarmed and defensive. Is English a second language for mom (or the pt?) I could see how "the baby's rolling away from you to the...
I like to keep an internal dialogue running to the effect of "I know all about you. You've been at every job I've ever had. But I've been picked on by some of the Best and frankly, your skills are...
"My question to the older workers who are new grads is why do you feel like you deserve jobs over the younger new grads? I feel like if anything, the older workers seem more entitled than younger...