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Keep having to meet with my boss :(Rating: (votes: 0) I don't want to lose my job over small things, but I feel as if every 3-4 months or so something else comes up. I try so hard all the time and have a good relationship with my patients. I'm not really sure what I'm asking here, but maybe just some encouragement that I'm not the worst nurse of all time, because sometimes I think I should quit and move into something I don't want to do, but where I can't make mistakes all the time. it sounds very frustrating for you... one thing I'd mention, you don't know if anyone else is getting talked to... those mistakes you're fixing, perhaps they're getting talked to but you don't know about itIf you don't like your job, find a new one. I personally don't think once every 3-4 months is really that big of a deal, though and if you're learning from it all then it's not a bad thing, right? Comment:
The trouble is, some managers have a very nasty way of making minor issues seem serious. I had one that had this mumsy "I'm really diasppointed in you" act that just about everyone fell for. People were terrified of her, yet someone pushed back, she folded. sorry I can't be more help, but there are some appalling managers out there who should never have been considered for the position.
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they call you into the office for not posting up strips or not changing a dressing for a day?? sounds like you have a micro-managing, punitive manager. I have a nice manager and will not call stupid things like that (personal opinion). If you forget to report critical results, occurence reports, or such a bad attitude that everyone is complaining to manager, then it's different story, but having to call you into office for miniscule things like that seems pretty absurd.
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Quote from nichefinderthey call you into the office for not posting up strips or not changing a dressing for a day?? sounds like you have a micro-managing, punitive manager. I have a nice manager and will not call stupid things like that (personal opinion). If you forget to report critical results, occurence reports, or such a bad attitude that everyone is complaining to manager, then it's different story, but having to call you into office for miniscule things like that seems pretty absurd.
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Quote from RN617 ... but I feel like I keep making mistakes and I need to meet with my manager. ...
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If these "talks" with your boss are truly warranted, learn from your mistakes and move on. If she is being nit-picky, find a new job before you find yourself without one.
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Keep in mind that other nurses may be getting called into the office over similar matters, and you won't necessarily know about it. The other thing to think about is whether there's a pattern to these mistakes you're making. Is it always something you've forgotten or neglected to do? You may want to think about a scut sheet to help you plan and organize your day or some other sort of "mind tickler" to remind you what you need to get done.
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