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I think I just ended someone's careerRating: (votes: 0) I feel bad that this nurse's promising career was cut short, I feel worse about her patients. Sad day for nursing. ![]() I hope those shooting staples and throwing things at her were also reported to their supervisor. Just because she was impaired does not make her fair game for abuse! Sad case for nursing indeed. She has a disease called addiction -- what was their excuse??!! Comment:
She needs help and I hope that this event puts her on the road to getting some assistance. You're right though, sad day.
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I was just wondering why some staff were in the room shooting staples and throwing things at her?, that is what is more sad than this Nurse!... , who needs support and help. Why? Why was that even allowed?
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Quote from FLArnI hope those shooting staples and throwing things at her were also reported to their supervisor. Just because she was impaired does not make her fair game for abuse! Sad case for nursing indeed. She has a disease called addiction -- what was their excuse??!!
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I wouldn't worry about her "promising" career. If anything, maybe this will be the impetus she needs to seek and accept help. Maybe you saved her.
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Very sad indeed! Not only did she need help, other staff threw things at her?! I wish I could be a boss some day!(Maybe not...) What a bunch of bullies! Of course, you did the right thing by calling someone for help. Did you try to stop the others from abusing her? She can get drug rehab, hopefully, and save her career if she really wants to.
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Cripes!I always wonder what could have possibly happened to someone to make them choose such a life... Hope she gets the help she needs, but I am thankful that she probably is out of the nursing world for good...As a side note, how very immature of those flicking staples at her. Would they do that to their patients I wonder?? This incident clearly brought out the worst in more than just her...
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Quote from wondernVery sad indeed! Not only did she need help, other staff threw things at her?! I wish I could be a boss some day!(Maybe not...) What a bunch of bullies! Of course, you did the right thing by calling someone for help. Did you try to stop the others from abusing her? She can get drug rehab, hopefully, and save her career if she really wants to.
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First, there was no excuse for the staff to treat her like they did. Granted, this woman was impaired, but have some compassion. No one knows what private hell this woman may have been through that contributed to her becoming addicted. The staff needs to investigated and disciplined too, as I wonder how they themselves treat impaired patients. If she was this impaired, she should have been escorted to the ER for an assessment. What happens if she goes home and dies of a drug overdose? But don't feel bad and feel you ended someone's career. The LPN ended her career. She may have a chance to get it back if she successfully completes a many year long program for impaired nurses administered by the BON.
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Wait, did no one stop her the moment they saw her begin to snort the crushed medication? Did they wait for her to finish snorting and then rubbing it on her gums before action was taken? Where was the nurse manager or supervisor? If nearly an entire floor saw her in action, I am surprised that no one jumped in earlier to end the madness. Have there been missing narc meds with her before? I am appalled that someone would be throwing things at her and staples at that! We are simply not allowed to continue the breakdown in human dignity. I hope she gets help, recovers and pay her dues, and I hope that those who stepped around a fellow, troubled human being be taught what it means to be a good Samaritan.
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Quote from Sparrow23Cripes!I always wonder what could have possibly happened to someone to make them choose such a life... Hope she gets the help she needs, but I am thankful that she probably is out of the nursing world for good...As a side note, how very immature of those flicking staples at her. Would they do that to their patients I wonder?? This incident clearly brought out the worst in more than just her...
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Quote from awsmfunFirst, there was no excuse for the staff to treat her like they did. Granted, this woman was impaired, but have some compassion. No one knows what private hell this woman may have been through that contributed to her becoming addicted. The staff needs to investigated and disciplined too, as I wonder how they themselves treat impaired patients. If she was this impaired, she should have been escorted to the ER for an assessment. What happens if she goes home and dies of a drug overdose? But don't feel bad and feel you ended someone's career. The LPN ended her career. She may have a chance to get it back if she successfully completes a many year long program for impaired nurses administered by the BON.
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