"Don't tell me how to do my job!" Apparently someone has to because you do not know how to do your job properlyHope something happens this time RightSide.
Rightside you need to go in on your day off and demand a face to face with the director. That is ridiculous!
At my center, some time ago, I had complained to the Head Nurse about the failure on the part of some staff to always follow hygienic and sanitary protocols. I mentioned no names, telling her that I hoped she could just deal with the problem generally. Unfortunately, that didn't work:This evening, a tech wearing gloves pushed a garbage can along the floor with her hand, and then proceeded to try to hook my catheter up to the dialysis machine without either washing her hands first or changing her gloves first. I protested, and asked her to change her gloves after having touched the garbage can. She refused, and got angry, saying "Don't tell me how to do my job!" I retorted that if she doesn't change her gloves after handling a garbage can, she would not get to work on my catheter site. She shouted, "Then get somebody else!" Back and forth the shouting went, until I shouted at the top of my lungs: "YOU! You are the least hygienic tech of all the techs here!!!"By this point, a nurse intervened and offered to hook me up to the dialysis machine. I accepted gladly.This is the last straw. Nobody who touches a garbage can is going to come anywhere near my catheter and catheter site, without putting on fresh clean gloves at least. I don't like to call people out. But this time, I'm calling her out with the Head Nurse. This is the last time I'm going to observe this particular tech violating protocol without doing something about it.I'm not going to risk bacterial endocarditis because of some careless tech. She's not worth it!
RichardMel, Thank goodness you found out what the problem was. For a minute there I thought the hot flashes were from "man-o-pause"!!!!!
Kind of like someone cutting you off in your car and flipping you off when you honk your horn at them!