An Inauspicious End to My Forty-Year Career
The end started about a year and a half before my actual retirement. I had no idea this would be the beginning of the end. We had what is euphemistically called a “drug diversion”. Someone was stealing narcotics. One of the nurses noticed that a new card of narcotics had been signed out of the locked narcotics cabinet for a patient who almost never took his pain medication. We had a double record system. All the back up supply cards of controlled drugs were kept in a locked cabinet. When new cards of controlled medication came in (there were individual cards for each patient, usually containing 30 tabs in bubble packs), they were signed into the narcotics book and locked in the cabinet. Signing narcotics in and out took two signatures, a nurse with another nurse as a witness. When a patient needed to start a new card, the card was signed out of ...