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Made a mistake at work how to build my reputation again?Rating: (votes: 0) Hey sweetnurse,That's a tough situation. I understand your frustration, when patient care is compromised, its upsetting. Did you approach the new girl about her actions, ask her why she left the resident for so long and why she rolled her eyes at you$ She might have offered an explanation (speaking from experience) new situations can be overwhelming especially in healthcare. If she was unable to give you reasonable explanations for her actions, you have the right to be upset. If you still want to address the situation with your boss you may want to approach her and apologize for your actions, saying that you work hard and care so much for the residence, you are concerned and upset when you see poor care being given to the residents that you work so hard for. You could say to her you have reflected on the situation and in future will only discuss work issues with the individuals directly involved. I hope this help, just be honest, we all make mistakes. If you express to your boss you've learned a lesson she will respect you much more for it. Good Luck!! Comment: also....If you want to clear the air with your coworkers involved, you could approach them in the same way as your boss. Tell them you've reflected on what happened. Offer them an apology for creating a negative first impression of the new girl, and involving them in an issue they had nothing to do with. I don't know anyone who wouldn't appreciate the courage it takes, to recognize their error and apologize for it. Good luck!! Hopefully youll gain much more respect than beforeComment: Really...hmmm; time heals, so just let it go. I'm surprised you would talk about a confidential subject in front of other co-works. If your boss scolded you and that's that, let it go. Go talk to the others that you spoke in front of and end the whole thing. Don't gossip when talking to the others about why you said that about the new staff person. I'm not going to suggest what to say, but you need to make it right. Your boss is absolutely correct; let the others make up their minds about her. You may have to do more damage control than that if they have talked and an attitude is forming. No one disserves that. Also, are you sure you're not making more of it that it was? We see what we want to see, and why after working there for a year were you so far behind? You must be certified some how as a CNA to pass meds, right? If you need help at work it's better to ask for it than to suffer through. HLH_4077 gives excellent advice; use it.It gets better; don't be too hard on yourself.Comment: Also, if you're a CNA why does it say SweetNurseBSN?
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