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I had a small incident today where I had accidentally brushed a stack of papers and knocked about eight sheets onto the floor - ordinarily I would have picked them up immediately, but a male nurse had said pointedly, "I don't know how they do things at PORTSMOUTH, but at CHKD you clean up your mess and apologize to the nurses." Since I found his phrasing somewhat confrontational, I just replied, "Ho ho that's funny." He then replied, "I can either be your best friend or your worst friend." And I didn't think anything of it afterwards. However an hour or two later, fifteen minutes before my shift was over, I had picked up a new patient because the rack was swamped, and had finished everything except the physical exam, and so I laid down the chart on the nurse's counter (as I was examining the hallway #1 patient, which is in the hall right next to the desk) and when I turned back five minutes later the chart had disappeared. It stayed missing for about an hour while I looked for it in the doctor's area, secretary area, chart racks, discharge rack, and fast track. The entire time the patient's family was a little mystified as well as they said, "Didn't you just put the chart down on that counter over there?"
I was totally frustrated since all I needed was a reprint of the patient's cover page and the nurses were saying, "Oh I'm sorry we can't do that." About an hour after my shift had been over I said, "**** it," and just walked over to the family, said, "I'm sorry, the chart is around here somewhere but it's temporarily missing. Can I retake your information?" And I just wrote down the patient's name and age and then I just started rewriting the H&P on a blank sheet of paper. Literally two minutes after I started someone suddenly "found" it - apparently someone had taken the chart, taken it off its clipboard, and placed it on a clipboard behind someone else's chart. Gee isn't it a good thing they found it just then?
I would have ordinarily chalked it up as an honest mistake, but the chart had been totally blank as the attending had not even seen it yet, and there were no notes on it, it hadn't been signed by me or the attending, and there were no discharge papers on it. I was extremely annoyed as A) the nurse and some of his colleagues had been implying they could either make my life easier or harder; and, B) I could think of no particular reason why anyone would break down a completely new patient's chart and then place it behind another patient's paperwork.
****ing nurses... the worst thing is I'm on good terms with almost all of them and I think only the one nurse was behind it. Oh well, at least it was a whole different team today and all the nurses I'm friends with didn't catch me being pissed off and angry. I wonder if there's a good way to show my appreciation to that particular nurse for his little joke
I was totally frustrated since all I needed was a reprint of the patient's cover page and the nurses were saying, "Oh I'm sorry we can't do that." About an hour after my shift had been over I said, "**** it," and just walked over to the family, said, "I'm sorry, the chart is around here somewhere but it's temporarily missing. Can I retake your information?" And I just wrote down the patient's name and age and then I just started rewriting the H&P on a blank sheet of paper. Literally two minutes after I started someone suddenly "found" it - apparently someone had taken the chart, taken it off its clipboard, and placed it on a clipboard behind someone else's chart. Gee isn't it a good thing they found it just then?
I would have ordinarily chalked it up as an honest mistake, but the chart had been totally blank as the attending had not even seen it yet, and there were no notes on it, it hadn't been signed by me or the attending, and there were no discharge papers on it. I was extremely annoyed as A) the nurse and some of his colleagues had been implying they could either make my life easier or harder; and, B) I could think of no particular reason why anyone would break down a completely new patient's chart and then place it behind another patient's paperwork.
****ing nurses... the worst thing is I'm on good terms with almost all of them and I think only the one nurse was behind it. Oh well, at least it was a whole different team today and all the nurses I'm friends with didn't catch me being pissed off and angry. I wonder if there's a good way to show my appreciation to that particular nurse for his little joke