Forewarning this is a vent post. My clinic manager (not a nurse) told me to sign an order as a verbal because a Dr didn't do it the way he was supposed. #1 per facility policy we are not supposed to take verbal orders unless it is an emergency (which it wasn't). When I refused and said the Dr needed to do it my charge nurse stood up for me and took my side. Then my clinic manager pulls my charge to the back and they started arguing loud enough to hear it in the front of the building. It ended with a slammed door and the clinic manager taking an "early lunch" and my charge being so frustrated to the point of quitting. This is not the first time the clinic manager has over stepped her bounds.
I'm just so sick of managers who have no real medical experiences trying to tell us what to do and I'm sick of the whole "patient is always right" BS. [emoji35]
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Forewarning this is a vent post. My clinic manager (not a nurse) told me to sign an order as a verbal because a Dr didn't do it the way he was supposed. #1 per facility policy we are not supposed to take verbal orders unless it is an emergency (which it wasn't). When I refused and said the Dr needed to do it my charge nurse stood up for me and took my side. Then my clinic manager pulls my charge to the back and they started arguing loud enough to hear it in the front of the building. It ended with a slammed door and the clinic manager taking an "early lunch" and my charge being so frustrated to the point of quitting. This is not the first time the clinic manager has over stepped her bounds.
I'm just so sick of managers who have no real medical experiences trying to tell us what to do and I'm sick of the whole "patient is always right" BS. [emoji35]