What do you say when calling out sick as a nurse?

I have great boundaries in my personal life, I have no idea why I won't enforce them in this situation. Nurses Career Support Nursing Q/A

Ever since my previous career and my strong work ethic, it would usually take a lot for me to call out sick. I worked at times I should have been home many times, I think to justify when I did call out, it was really serious/legit.

I also have worked in places that feel they have a right to probe and maybe bc I had/have weak boundaries when it comes to that sort of thing I would answer in detail when they'd ask "how sick?...what are the symptoms?" etc...Maybe they have no right to ask that and they "test" in that way.

I've never felt comfortable calling out and saying "I won't be in I'm not feeling well" or even "sick" esp if you don't sound that sick! That's why when I do, I do usually sound horrible.

Even personal days, I feel like I needed to say why I needed a personal day but that defies the definition doesn't it?! But when the supposed caring I.e. nosy coworkers ask if everything is okay when I come back, then I feel (and have actually been told by one) that I'm snubbing them if I say "everything's fine" even if I add "thanks for asking"

You can probably tell I'm that way from my length of posts and need to be clear.

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.

I have to disclose my symptoms because vomiting diarrhea and fever mean you have to stay off 48 hours

Hi, this is anotherone and I am too sick to come in today. If they feel snubbed so be it. i do not care. If i am too sick to come in I wont. I rarely call off. It is a job, I try very hard to remember that.

I rarely call in unless I really have to. But they announced at a staff meeting at work that when people do call in be prepared for the Nurse Manager to ask and record on paper your responses to why you are sick, what Sx you are having, etc. We get fired for 3 call-ins in a year.

I say "I am not coming in today, I am sick".

Specializes in Surgical, quality,management.

Unless there is a risk to your colleagues or patients health then there is no need to disclose what is wrong with you. mind you as one of my staff is ESRD and on HDX waiting on a transplant everytime she calls in sick part of my heart leaps waiting for her to say "I have a match I am getting my transplant". Still waiting for that.

Specializes in ICU.

The nursing office at my job used to push us for what was wrong. Then they would tell us to take a tylenol and see how we feel. Wasn't a fan of that one.

I usually call out when I am sick, and I usually sound quite sick, so I usually don't get asked.

Just don't be the jackwagon who calls out sick and then posts a picture of herself on FB at a restaurant. Happened somewhere I worked. They now have a social networking policy and she was fired.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, Hemodialysis.

I have anal glaucoma and I don't see my heiney coming in! Ok, sorry I just couldn't help myself.

We do have to give our sx when we call in as the information is tracked.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

We are a no fault facility so I simply say Im not coming in.

Specializes in geriatrics.

I rarely call in sick. When I have, it's: "Hi. I'm sick. I won't be in. Thanks. Goodbye." The end.

Specializes in Telemetry, Progressive Care, Oncology.
Pixiesmom said:
I have anal glaucoma and I don't see my heiney coming in! Ok, sorry I just couldn't help myself.

We do have to give our sx when we call in as the information is tracked.

Funny!:lol2:

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

If you are sick you are sick I really dont want you round me

but

If you are calling off because you dont want to work I dont want to know, just say you are sick, why dont I want to know because if we do not find cover you are sticking it to your co-worker and I do not think it is fair.

Instead why don't you ask for a PLB day off so plans can be made to cover you.

I guess I will get grief for saying this but if everybody thought they would just take the day off because they cant be bothered to go into work then it would be a huge mess.

Specializes in Emergency, Telemetry, Transplant.
paddler said:
But they announced at a staff meeting at work that when people do call in be prepared for the Nurse Manager to ask and record on paper your responses to why you are sick, what Sx you are having, etc.

I have an issue with this. In my mind they don't have a right to know why you are out unless you are out with an infectious illness and/or out for a really long time (anyone know the legal issues with management probing into every detail off your call of?). My job requires a doctor's note for long absences, but usually these notes to just say something to the effect of "Excuse Sally Smith from work for Jan4-Jan 11. She was under my treatment and it is she is now permitted to go back to work." Does managment have a right to ask for more information than this?

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