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Today I was checking labs at a computer like I do everday. And just like everday I was doing so while having my morning cup of coffee. Then out of left field comes this nurse and the ensuing conversation went roughly something like this:
Nurse: "That can't be here."
Me: "What?"
Nurse: "Either throw your coffee out or take it somewhere else."
Me: "I drink this here every morning."
Nurse: "Well this is the first time I've seen it and it's against policy."
Me: "I never heard of that policy and I've seen lots of other people drink and eat stuff around here."
Nurse: "I don't care, it can't be here."
Me: "Well I'm almost done with it anyway." *Goes back to checking labs*
Nurse: "Excuse me, did you hear what I just said?!"
Me: "Yes, and I said I'm almost done with it."
The nurse then abrubtly got up and disappeared for a few minutes. Then she came back and stood in front of the counter-thingy hospitals have at the stations right in front of me. I kinda just ignored her and continued checking labs with my coffee in the other hand. I noticed she was writing frantically and at one point was craning her head to look at my name tag. After a few minutes she blurted out something "Well you just earned yourself an incident report, have fun explaining why you disregarded hospital policy." I continued to ignore her as she left in a huff with what I guess was the incident report. I later learned she is the nurse manager (or whatever they call the head nurse for a particular department).
How bad is this? I'm applying for residency this year and it couldn't have come at a worse time. Is this something MAJOR that will be seen as a red flag? If anybody has dealt with being written up in an incident report could you kindly give me an idea of what to expect now?? 🙁
Nurse: "That can't be here."
Me: "What?"
Nurse: "Either throw your coffee out or take it somewhere else."
Me: "I drink this here every morning."
Nurse: "Well this is the first time I've seen it and it's against policy."
Me: "I never heard of that policy and I've seen lots of other people drink and eat stuff around here."
Nurse: "I don't care, it can't be here."
Me: "Well I'm almost done with it anyway." *Goes back to checking labs*
Nurse: "Excuse me, did you hear what I just said?!"
Me: "Yes, and I said I'm almost done with it."
The nurse then abrubtly got up and disappeared for a few minutes. Then she came back and stood in front of the counter-thingy hospitals have at the stations right in front of me. I kinda just ignored her and continued checking labs with my coffee in the other hand. I noticed she was writing frantically and at one point was craning her head to look at my name tag. After a few minutes she blurted out something "Well you just earned yourself an incident report, have fun explaining why you disregarded hospital policy." I continued to ignore her as she left in a huff with what I guess was the incident report. I later learned she is the nurse manager (or whatever they call the head nurse for a particular department).
How bad is this? I'm applying for residency this year and it couldn't have come at a worse time. Is this something MAJOR that will be seen as a red flag? If anybody has dealt with being written up in an incident report could you kindly give me an idea of what to expect now?? 🙁