how serious?
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I made a med error the other day and I'm very upset about it. I've been working at a jail for almost a year and just recently became more comfortable with the hectic pace. I made a mistake misplacing a narc the other night. I know its no excuse but it was a very busy night and I am sick right now also. The patients med was missing when I got to him and the best explanation is I gave it to the wrong inmate. So I had to call my boss, the doctor and wrote a med error report. I'm kind of worried as I made a similar mistake about a month after I started, but did'nt get in trouble that time as I was on my last day of orientation. Then I had another incident having to do with locking the narc container and got wrote up for that. I don't think I'm going to get fired as the boss said no diversion is suspected and I get along with the boss, but she said it could go on my record and not look good, but just try to not make it a pattern. I know there is nothing I can do about it now, but do you guys think it is really serious and I should be worried about this job and future jobs as being on my record. btw, I'm thinking of applying at a hospital as a friend said they may be hiring and that I may have enough experience to finally get into a hospital, but I'm not sure if I would like the more sedate pace as I kind of like staying busy as time goes by quick. But then again, you are much more likely to make mistakes when being rushed...