Let me tell you my interaction with her and you'll understand:
My initial confrontation with her in my OP was because she wanted me to order some guy toradol. So after I "owned" her, she backed down. Here is the remainder of the exchange between us. (I'm not making it up or exaggerating. Once you read it, you'll understand why I really don't mind referring to her as a dog or talking about owning her.)
Me: I don't put orders in at random. I'll go see the patient, however, and assess their pain.
Her: Fine. As long as you order the toradol.
Me: If the patient needs additional pain medication, I'll order it. But if not, then I'll leave them where they are. Does that sound fair?
Her: It's fine, but if you don't order the toradol I'll call the attending and tell him that you are ignoring the patient's pain.
Me: Even if the patient isn't in pain?
Her: I put everyone on toradol. (She said this.) You can see the patient as long as I get what I want.
So, you see, this nurse is a female dog and I really don't care what other people think of me for saying that. If I met her in a dark alley, I'd probably lay her out because I'm not the only person she does that to -- but I was the first to knock her down. I saw the patient, he wasn't in pain, I came out and told her he wasn't getting anything extra, and then I told her to call the attending. She didn't. Empty threat from an empty head.