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I would like some nurse's opinions on this. About 2 weeks ago I was cleaning a pump after a pt. was d/c. I tore off the label that was on the saline bag w/antibiotic from pharmacy. I didn't get a chance to clean it at the time as a call light was going off. I went back to the pump and noticed that the antibiotic was not activated. I don't remember exactly who it belonged to, but I have a very good idea who. When I noticed it I went to the charge nurse who wanted to know who it came from. I explained to her I didn't know exactly as I had put the sticker in the shredder(which is kept locked). She told me to ask another nurse. When I went to that nurse with the antibiotic in my hand she told me to forget about it and throw it away. I feel that I made the wrong decision doing this. The pt. diagnosis was pnuemonia/bronchitis and had chronic lung problems. The antibiotic was unysyn. A week later it was brought up (not by me) and I was told to fill out a med error form. I am not a nurse(only CNA). Did I over step my bounderies by filling out this med error? I was pretty upset the day it happened. Not only did the pt. get charged for an antibiotic that was not recieved, but this pt. also has chronic lung problems. Should I just have forgotten about this? I know the nurse who hung the 'antibiotic' and don't wish to get anyone in trouble. I'm not trying to play nurse but I feel that I was completely disregarded by these nurses. Did I do the right thing? I feel that an error is an error and everyone makes mistakes. I'm torn. Any thoughts on this?