Thursday, February 5, 2015

"He's very upset, too."

February 5, 2015

That's what the nurse manager told me about the male patient who harassed me all day yesterday, that "He's very upset."  I would not be surprised if she and other staff people have apologized to him, as if I were the one who had harassed him all day and then I had freaked out for no reason last night.

The assistant director told me that what happened last night "disrupted the entire unit."  What she meant by that was that I'm being blamed for finally losing my temper for a few seconds after being harassed by that male patient all day, then screamed at in front of everyone by both staff people who worked last night, then being told "I'm not listening to this anymore" and the office door being shut in my face the last time that I asked for help with the harassment.

Copyright L. Kochman, February 5, 2015 @ 2:42 p.m.


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