Published Dec 12, 2011
wishinguponastarLPN
217 Posts
So today was a typical day at my LTC facility. Lunch time was crazy so one person wen t and got lunch for several peoplce, me and the RN supervisor at at the nurses desk and workedas we ate. We them got up to leave the unit for a moment then returnced back the des k. We took at drink of our cokes ansomeone had put SOAP in our drinks!! OOMG we were so ******. I have no proof but I do think one certain employee did it to be spiteful! I
medicrnohio, RN
508 Posts
People who do those types of things need mental help! That is not just spiteful, it is dangerous. Thankfully it was just soap.
relgis15
28 Posts
Even though I probably would have flipped my lid over this childish kindergarten BS, children, or those who act like children do this to get a rise out of people. The best thing you could do is pretend like it didn't bother you.
If that doesn't work, plant some drugs on them and tell their supervisor they stole from the med cart. They will be out of your hair. :rotfl:
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
Ugh. So much for your "break."
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Be wary of that person. We had someone like that that followed through on her mental illness problems. She killed a patient. She could easily have killed one of her coworkers. One of her favorite pastimes was to create med errors. Imagine her putting patient meds in our drinks; not beyond her at all. From now on, keep your drink within sight, in your hand, or dump it. I would go so far as to post a sign for all to see.
Nascar nurse, ASN, RN
2,218 Posts
Even though I probably would have flipped my lid over this childish kindergarten BS, children, or those who act like children do this to get a rise out of people. The best thing you could do is pretend like it didn't bother you. If that doesn't work, plant some drugs on them and tell their supervisor they stole from the med cart. They will be out of your hair. :rotfl:
Wow - I sure hope you don't work with me. I would dread the day I accidentally ticked you off!
Whispera, MSN, RN
3,458 Posts
Whoever did it was trying to get a reaction. If you gave a reaction, the person got what he or she wanted. Try not to make a big deal out of this. It's soooo much more likely it was just a prank than that it was a sign of a blackhearted soul.
I think I would have calmly, and with enough volume to be heard by many, said "I don't appreciate having my drink spoiled," and gone on with my day.
It's always a good thing to not leave a drink by itself anyway. Sometimes impish patients like to do things to them....
orthonurse55
1 Article; 173 Posts
A woman in my town recently got arrested for battery for doing the exact same thing to her husband. He ended up in the ER, very sick. Just from dish soap. It really isn't funny - it's pretty hateful and I would worry about her sanity.
fuzzywuzzy, CNA
1,816 Posts
Were any of the residents around? A demented LOL dropped a bracelet in my drink once. Someone saw her and told me before I actually drank out of the cup (thank god, because she picked her nose a lot).
Everybody walks on egg shells. Even the patients tremble when they reach for the call light. It's great.
Of course I'm just kidding, but for some reason I'm in a great mood tonight. It must be the mountain dew.
Twinmom06, ASN, APN
1,171 Posts
recently a man was arrested for masturbating into his female co-worker's yogurt
Trekfan
466 Posts
Now that's mean , now my work pays pranks but more like flipping name bages upside down . Scaring the crap out of you by coming behind you and yelling , transferring a call to you that was someone you hated then runing and pointing .