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Yes to nursing renewal terminationRating: (votes: 0) delete replyreply forwardmoveprint actions nextprevious Last edit by rn/writer on Oct 27, '11 Did you report off to anyone before leaving?If you didn't report off- you abandoned.... Comment:
Did your renewal go through? Have you heard from anyone?Many, many people get terminated - - you didn't divert meds, or abandon your patients. You were not neglectful. Most facilities do not report each termination, just those that are truly problematic. They would be up to their elbows in paperwork if every termination was turned into the BON.
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Did it ask you to explain, and you explained all this? Or was it a simple yes or no question? I wouldn't think that they would go and do a big search, if it was never reported. But then again, it's probably a case by case basis of what they do. Was your renewal processed?
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I sent in my renewal online on the 21st of october, and when I called them they said to wait and see if more information is needed, may or may not be enough information for the board to make a decision. either they will update the renewal or send me a request to appear in person in front of the board. Technically I did not report off to anyone, I was working with a LPN, which is common there. and I told her I was leaving. But, they did not adequately train me for the new stuff, and did not tell me prior to report that I had no access to charting, medications, or new IV pumps and PCA machines. I called the charge and Head nurse and spoke to them about the problems, and they ignored me. I had an excellent record there and even have an email from my EX manager before she left stating she was happy to have me back PRN. I am so nervous....
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There were about 6 other RN's and 3 LPN's on the floor that night only a 25 bed unit at full capacity ( only about 18 patients that night)
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The place I worked at never reported me. I reported myself when I answered the question on my renewal. Will they start a investigation if I reported it? and not the place of employment?
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Quote from chicksmom101I sent in my renewal online on the 21st of october, and when I called them they said to wait and see if more information is needed, may or may not be enough information for the board to make a decision. either they will update the renewal or send me a request to appear in person in front of the board. Technically I did not report off to anyone, I was working with a LPN, which is common there. and I told her I was leaving. But, they did not adequately train me for the new stuff, and did not tell me prior to report that I had no access to charting, medications, or new IV pumps and PCA machines. I called the charge and Head nurse and spoke to them about the problems, and they ignored me. I had an excellent record there and even have an email from my EX manager before she left stating she was happy to have me back PRN. I am so nervous....
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Quote from chicksmom101The place I worked at never reported me. I reported myself when I answered the question on my renewal. Will they start a investigation if I reported it? and not the place of employment?
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I think you'll be fine.
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Guess I'll be the bad guy. You're putting responsibility on everyone but yourself. You made assumptions that turned out not to be true and you said "see ya". You did abandon the patients and I'm guessing the LPN probably felt like you dumped on her. Why didn't you tell the supervisor or the shift supervisor to take report from you because you were leaving? What if a patient coded as soon as you hit fresh air? Another poster told you the truth, the BON doesn't have enough people to investigate this, so you lucked out. Or maybe one of those supervisors push it and it comes up later. I'm guessing the stress you feel now is way worse and longer than the stress of finishing that shift doing the best you could. Actions define a good nurse, actions under stress reveal character, and awards don't PROVE you're a Great nurse.
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But also, no one is perfect. I take complete blame for my actions, BUT at what point does the Hospital have to take blame? Why do people always assume that the hospital has no role in this. They dumped on me as well, not notifying me that everything had changed until after report. I called and talked to the charge several times, ( and she was also on the floor) and I spoke to the Head Nurse. I take complete blame for my actions. But I also feel that everyone makes mistakes. Not one of my patients were critical, all stable, and I didnt leave them alone. I know it was not right, but everyone makes mistakes. and I did tell the truth. that has to count for something.
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Quote from chicksmom101But also, no one is perfect. I take complete blame for my actions, BUT at what point does the Hospital have to take blame? Why do people always assume that the hospital has no role in this. They dumped on me as well, not notifying me that everything had changed until after report. I called and talked to the charge several times, ( and she was also on the floor) and I spoke to the Head Nurse. I take complete blame for my actions. But I also feel that everyone makes mistakes. Not one of my patients were critical, all stable, and I didnt leave them alone. I know it was not right, but everyone makes mistakes. and I did tell the truth. that has to count for something.
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