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The other day at work the charge nurse said she was giving me my 6th pt. I am a new grad, on the floor for 3 months and it is a tele floor. I was not happy, but said ok. She did not give me that pt. Later in the day I was talking with a pt who was crying and upset over outside stressors and I have been working with her to develop plans for her care with her. The charge nurse told me I was spending too much time with that pt and that I needed to walk away from her. She also stated that she had to manage my whole team while I was in there and the aides were "going crazy" being busy. I had checked on my whole team prior to going in to see this pt and the other pts were all asleep, the aides denied being busy when I asked them, and that the charge nurse was at the desk the time I was in the room. I was sitting within ear shot of all my patients and had a phone on me (we carry them so anyone can get a hold of us.). She informed me she hadn't got lunch or breakfast, (many days when I haven't being new). I offered to take her pt from her and she refused. Now not my problem I offered. I am so angry at this. I want to come to work and do my job and not harm anyone. I didn't find this exchange professional in the least, if I had done something unprofessional please let me know to correct it. This charge nurse has made it clear I am not her favorite person, mind you I was not hired to make friends, but to take care of pts. Any words of wisdom?