Examples of Incivility in Nursing
Example One
The following conversation ensued between a charge nurse and a new nurse on the floor:
Charge nurse: “Jane! Have you called back the ED to get report on the new patient coming to room 221?
Jane: No, I haven’t been able to call back, I am not caught up with medication administration and I have a patient that I need to feed, his NG tube got clogged up and I have been trying to unclog it for the past 45 minutes, can you help me get that report on the new patient?
Charge nurse: It seems this floor is quite heavy for you to work on, I suggest you brace yourself up because this is just how we flow on the floor, we don’t tolerate laziness!
Is the above conversation rude or was it just an honest opinion of one’s observation? I really think it is rude. This really happened and not only did the charge nurse address the other colleague that way, she went ahead and told the other floor nurses that the new nurse is lazy to work and how she wouldn’t just do anything on her own except someone helps her out.
Example Two
Sarah: Hi Lee, can you help check if I put in this medication order correctly? My patient in room 715 keep asking for pain killers, I have told the doctor and he gave me a verbal order with readback and I just put it in, so can you please check if the order is correctly put in?
Lee: Oh no, Sarah, don’t you think you should go get a refresher course on medication orders and administration of opoids? You can also buy the book, “medication administration for dummies”, I think it will help you out.