What do your coworkers do to annoy you?

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Last night when I got report from the RN who was leaving, he told me the doc had ordered a stat med for one of my patients. After report, I checked the chart, and found the order timed for a half hour before the start of my shift. I bit my tongue, gave the med, and when I discarded the syringe, found the sharps container overflowing. This was just too much, so I caught the other nurse just as he was leaving, and gave him an earful about the sharps container. He responded that the aides are supposed to replace the containers. This was the final straw. Not only had he not given a stat med ordered on his shift, he had put me at risk for a needle stick, then used the "It's not my job" excuse. I let him have it with both barrels. After he left, I checked on my other patient, a GI bleed who was having frequent bloody stools. She wanted to be helped off the bed pan, but I had to make her wait while I went for gloves, because the box in the room was empty. :( :(

I was venting to some of the others on my shift, and we came up with a list of co workers' annoying habits.

Not emptying an overflowing garbage can.

Leaving packaging from meds all over the counter in the med room.

Starting the GoLytely prep an hour before the end of their shift.

Leaving the bags from discontinued IV meds hanging at the bedside.

Leaving a patient in a dirty gown after he has spilled food on himself.

Not giving pain meds on time.

Leaving a patient's room a mess.

Not making sure there are adequate supplies in the room so you don't have to run for everything you need.

Not doing mouth care.

Always coming 5 or 10 minutes late and delaying report while they pour coffee and "get organized."

Giggling and whispering in report.

Not answering call bells for any patient but their own.

I'm sure I could come up with many more if I thought about it some more.

there's one nurse where i work who i swear is the winnie the pooh cartoon character "eeyore".

i say, "hi ____...how are you?" she responds about how she's been mistreated all her life, abused and beaten by boyfriends, and that she should be more aggressive and on and on. she recently was slightly rude (passive-aggressive?) to one of our ancillary department staff and was taken to the union about it. now this is the new "incident" in her "pitiful" world. this happened over three months ago and is still always bought up someway, somehow in the simplest of contact with her.

her stance is always "woe is me". while others either ignore her or give her free therapy, i despise being dumped on all the time. its one thing to occasionally mention how jacked up life can be. but every shift the same ole bubble buster...it's not really healthy for me. i can empathize with her plight in the hardship boat, but how do you say.... knock it off.....????

Specializes in Geriatrics/Oncology/Psych/College Health.

It just drives me up a WALL when someone is scheduled to take the first admission and drags their feet on their own patient load, thusly looking swamped when said admission shows up. "Good nurse" who has dilligently gotten her stuff done is then invited to take the admission "since you're all caught up." Sometimes it seems like your reward for hard work is ...more work lol. And it is not as tho I sit on my thumb once caught up - I'm busy stocking the carts, emptying trash, etc., because I'm right with you all with that as a pet peeve.

Gosh I feel better "saying that out loud." :)

Heather, I loved your comment! I actually logged on after a horrible 12-hour shift to destress, and your joke made me smile! I was psyched that this was one of the topics "du jour", because I was fuming about this driving home. Why,why,why go into health care if your primary goal in life is to avoid work and you don't give a darn if the patients suffer due to your laziness? I know we all have bad days, but there are always those repeat offenders in every job category; nurse, cna, doctor, etc. Sometimes we all cannot give the care we'd like to due to understaffing. But there are others that I swear just do not care. I mean, it sucks when your coworkers dump on you(which is kind of indirect patient neglect), but what really gets me are these bozos that have the audacity to flat out neglect the patient! Many of the comments people have already made on this thread reflect this attitude. Sorry to whine, you guys, but it felt good to get this off my chest. Oh well, maybe these "sinners" will suffer eternal torment in unanswered-call-bell-hell!

the messy break (haha) room really bugged me so......using my han dandy puter i printed up this nice sign

NOTICE

The Maid Quit !!!!

Do your owned durned dishes

workied for a bit, then the night slob quit !! hahaha

I am with a lot of you. Following a lazy nurse is one of my biggest issues! Starting out your shift already behind is the worst. And yet somehow, it seems to be the same nurse who ends up complaining about the amount of work I have left them after I have had a horrible night and STILL got 99% of my work done!!!

Specializes in Adult internal med, OB/GYN, REI..
Originally posted by moonshadeau

WOW!

I hate not nice nurses-particularly ones that don't handle their hot flashes and mood swings well.

oh my god!!! where do you work?? do you know one of my preceptors??? :chuckle

Specializes in NICU, Infection Control.

Please remember this will probably happen to you, too, someday!!!

Ah yes, pet peeves.

Strolling in late and making me wait to give report.

Leaving the patient a mess.

Leaving the room a mess.

Not doing your I&O's for the shift.

Changing the patient assignment because the nurse is a lazy ass and doesn't want the tough patients and gives them to me.

Not leaving a full IV bag, or full drips for me.

I really hate running around at the very beginning of the shift hanging IV bags, doing drips and cleaning up the patient/ room. It is soooooooooo annoying!!!

Cherry

OK OK YOU GUYS....SHEESH....IM TRYING TO BE ON TIME....IM WORKING ON IT....GET OFF MY BACK....LOL

yeah im guilty of being consistantly tardy for report. and yeah its thoughtless and rude...im just one of those chronically late ppl but i am working on it and i have gotten better.

its one of my goals.

on the other side of this is the nurses who are GIVING report and are chronically late. i sit and wait for one of my coworkers to give me report for at least a half hour. then i get to the floor and am taking off orders from hours before my shift. i dont say anything cos she is really going thru some tuff times right now and is kind of scattered. but i honestly spend more time in the conference room waiting to get report than they do waiting for me to come in.

im sorry....i have to ask something here cos it IS one of MY pet peeves...what is the purpose of filling out a med error report and reporting the late med to the doc? seems to me that the only purpose is to "punish" the irresponsible nurse. i dunno...i think we can/should take care of these things ourselves. unless of course the late med resulted in pt harm. thats another story.

i have had nurses come to me and complain about things i have left undone. sometimes their complaints are valid, sometimes not but i make every effort to correct myself when i am inadvertantly rude. i know that some nurses just dont care. but i just think we can handle most of these things without involving mgmt who rarely helps us anyway.

i dont think we should give mgmt anything to use against us as a whole.

im not talking about bad nurses, thats different. the only way you can get rid of them is thru documentation of their behavior.

unless there was harm caused to the patient i would not have filled out a med error report. i WOULD however let that nurse know i didnt appreciate his behavior.

i dunno...we handle things like this on our own. when i come in late for instance...EVERYONE on the unit lets me know im late. in fact when im on time they ALL applaud or some other stupid thing to make me feel like the jerk i am.

I'm in a little different scenario-a doc's office--The one that takes the cake is when the doc comes in an hour+ late, (NOT from making rounds!), and acts like it's my fault that we're behind all day after I've covered his butt for the last hour schmoozing, handing out free samples, and lying my butt off as to why he's late---

can't say.........all is perfect here

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OK...this is an old thread, but I'm feeling somewhat compellled to respond. Here, we wrtie up med errors on late meds, etc, because if we DON'T, management will chew our butts. If I notice the night nurse didn't give a med or didn't give it on time, the managers here, will slap us both with a med error. We also have alot of nurses who chronically give their meds late and it gets really old being told in report to adjust med times because, "I just didn't get to it on time!" Meds are ordered at certain times for a reason...most of the time there are no ill effects to meds being given late, but sometimes there are...we need to follow orders.

With that said...what do my coworkers do to annoy me? LOL. Anyone who is chronically late just drives me nuts. It interrupts report when people straggle in late...in a town this small there is no excuse...if you know you are ten minutes late every day, figure our how to get out the door ten minutes earlier. Also nurse who only answer "their" call lights...we're here for all of the patients for pete's sake...I answer the lights of the patients assigned to you, I expect the same. And then there are the nurses who always want to leave early. If you're assigned to be there until 7:15, you need to plan on being there until at least 7:15...sure sometimes it's ok to leave early if the work is done and you have a good reason, but we have nurses who do it every single shift!

Hope everyone has a safe and wonderful weekend!

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