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WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO ME NEXT ?

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CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 May 2009 16:06

GOT 2 WEEKS NOTICE -SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING TILL JULY . GP SAID 2 PATIENTS HAD COMPLAINED ABOUT BRUISED ARMS , ANOTHER ABOUT A DRESSING I DID.SHE (the gp )SAID THATI DIDN`T FIT IN TO THE SURGERY-FUNNY THAT THE PATIENTS LIKED ME -WELL SOME OF THEM

Sue

Sue Report 19 May 2009 17:50

Well I hope they are paying you up to July!

FGS..bruised arms..how shocking!!....not!! Did they apply the pressure themselves? Did they make the puncture bleed after they left the surgery? Wouldn't surprise me at all.

Sue x

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 19 May 2009 17:58

well i often get a bruised arm after having blood taken Its par for course with me cos my veins are deep set and difficult to find. Only my left elbow crease has a vein thats slightly visible so its that one that has to do the business Big deal , bruises soon heal .i gave blood for many years as a donor and knew it would mean a bruise But Hey Ho !!
Shirley

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 19 May 2009 18:33

Hi Rosalyn, I guess you are a phlebotomist? ( Is that how you spell it??)

A doctor from a private hospital came to our surgery and took my blood the last time I had a test: the bruise was huge and very spectacular. I didn't complain because I know these things happen.

You have my sympathies.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 May 2009 18:37

no ,Practice Nurse.Just wondering if they heard what happened in other surgery as contract says till 9th July

Kate

Kate Report 19 May 2009 18:38

Excellent points about applying pressure etc - I haven't got a lot of strength in my left hand so when I give blood usually the nurse will offer to apply pressure for me over where I donated (I can do two fingers but not three).

The first time I gave blood I had a bruise on my arm like somebody had wiped charcoal across me but I thought that was just what was meant to happen. (Your veins sound like mine, Shirley - I always look at the mark after I've given blood and wonder how they ever worked out that there was a vein there.)

Hoobity

Hoobity Report 19 May 2009 18:41

I suppose there is a clause in your contract which says they can give you 2 weeks notice, if not maybe they should pay you upto 9th July.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 May 2009 18:45

YES IT SAYS 2 WEEKS BUT PRESUMED IT WOULD BE IN JUNE !

Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 19 May 2009 21:33


FGS what planet are these people on, Ros? When I've been for a blood test, or a jab, quite often I've had a bruised arm, but I haven't made a fuss about it!! Jeez, the sayiing "there's nowt as queer as folk" really does ring true sometimes!
Try and remember it's their loss, though it's easy to forget that when the job helps pay the bills.
x

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~  **007 1/2**

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** Report 19 May 2009 22:48

oh I'm sorry to hear this Ros (((hugs))) You don't need this right now. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.


CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 May 2009 22:55

THERE MUST BE SOMETHING BETTER ROUND THE CORNER -YES WINNING THE LOTTERY AND GETTING MY BOOK PUBLISHED !!!!

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 20 May 2009 04:35

Your luck has to change soon Ros, had you felt you didn't fit in, or were you comfortable with the place and your colleagues?
Time to send your o.h. out to earn a crust and you stay home for a while eh?

Good luck
Lizxx

TaniaNZ

TaniaNZ Report 20 May 2009 11:10

is this your new job Ros
Im afraid Im a bit behind with how things have been going.
You need to sit down with your contract,was it a trial or more permanent

Lindy

Lindy Report 20 May 2009 11:27

Morning Ros,

Sorry, but I was not back online yesterday so have only just seen this.
I think that you are been badly treated and hope that you get paid till the
end of July.

Sending positive thought and ((( hugs))) that you get something sorted
soon.

Lindy xx

nuttybongo

nuttybongo Report 20 May 2009 11:53

Don't know if that is a good enough reason for them getting rid of you. Have you talked it over with someone. How long have you worked for them, was it just on a trial basis. Thought they have proceedures for patient complaints and that you have to have at least two verbals and a written before they do anything? depends on how long you have been there, but thought it was the same for any job regardless of how long you have been there.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 20 May 2009 15:01

awaiting a call from UNISON

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 20 May 2009 16:28

Do people have blood taken and *not* get bruised arms??

Once when I was young, after some poor nurse had been poking around in my arms for blood, I mused as how I'd never tried to give blood. DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT, she said.

Another once tried to get blood out of my left arm. She was excavating around and I'd been in considerable pain from her efforts for a while, and I had just formed a fist with which to punch her in the head, when she struck blood. Nobody ever tries to get blood from my right arm, I said. I'm not just anybody, she said. Now her, two weeks' notice would have been too good.

A tip a lab tech finally gave me last year -- drink water an hour before having blood taken. It works.

Jane

Jane Report 20 May 2009 18:25

I am a lucky one with good veins right near the surface.When I donate blood it tends to flow a bit quick lol Have never had a bruise.But that is just me .I have had to take blood many many times as a Renal Nurse(Not one now).Some people bruise badly however good you are!!!!

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 20 May 2009 18:41

Our daughter had Hodgkins in 2005 and had to have six months chemo of treatment every two weeks ,Like me she has very deep veins that are hard to find ,some weeks they had no end of problems finding a vein that wouldn't collapse half way through her chemo session of 4 different drug input .the last one being the radio active one that had to be drip fed and shielded from all light ,The nurses had no end of problems getting the right vein ,so much so they considered putting a permanent line in . On her LAST chemo session her veins in both arms really didnt want to take any more and they had to call an anaesthetist to do to the honours.
Only telling all this cos she often had many bruises from failed attempts to get the veins to accept yet another invasion .

Surely if there had been complaints of your procedures they had to give you verbal warnings then written ones before giving you notice.
Depend though on your contract

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 20 May 2009 22:42

SIGNING ON NEXT WEEK !