MrSpykes Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 I guess I would find my partner tell him what was found and ask him if he has any ideas about how it got there and who put it in there. Keep it between the two of us for now and watch it for a couple of days and see what happens. I would record the serial numbers and check it every day to see if they change. If they don't change take one or two out and store them somewhere safe at the station for a day and see if anyone says anything about them being missing. If no one does leave them there. Outta sight outta mind, right? Maybe give some to the headache lady in that one thread. Just kidding.
Michael Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 Since you're in cloak-and-dagger land, is there any chance it's a deliberately mislabeled toxin?
Cookie Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 Where did the narc box come from? Was it new with the ambulance? Or placed there from another ambulance?
paramedicmike Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 I agree with AZCEP. Start documenting everything. Take it to the boss and go from there. If everything you have is documented and is accountable to all records, I suspect it's been there longer than any of the current employees. Or, someone has some sticky fingers from the pharmacy. I'd also question what, exactly, is in the vials of what you think is morphine. I'd hate it if the bone head who put the stuff in the ambulance narc box switched morphine with saline. So, Dust, hypothetically speaking, how did you...I mean, would you handle the situation. -be safe.
MrSpykes Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Ahhh. How do we truly know that no one else knows of this magical morphine that just appeared. I mean come on, how do we know that management didn't put it there as a test to see who would find it and what would happen. For all we know its managements way of seeing how honorable and trustworthy we are. What happened to the last set of medics that quit working here 9 mos. ago. I bet they all got fired for stealing drugs when they found 4 vials of expired morphine in a narc box. Our managers our waiting for one of us to steal this morphine and go shoot up. This is crazy! Everyone is out to get us! :shock:
nsmedic393 Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Seems like a simple answer to me... Take it and put it on the supervisors desk. Asuming that he is sitting in it..... Things like how and why it is there don't concern me. If my supervisor wants to investigate that is up to him. I wouldn't have anything to worry about since i didn't do anything wrong.
Cookie Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 In any case I would take it to your supervisor and tell him what you found. Let him take it from there.
Dustdevil Posted October 20, 2006 Author Posted October 20, 2006 Lots of ideas go through your mind when something like this happens, including: 1. Save it in case you come up short someday. 2. Save it for the potential "off the books" treatment you may need to give somebody someday. 3. Give it to a unit that really needs it. 4. Take it to the unit supervisor and let him take the arse chewing for it (he is the only person that can or would take a arse chewing for it. Not because he did anything wrong, but simply because the big boss screams and whines about any and everything, right or wrong). 5. Destroy it and say nothing to nobody, including the supervisor, so that nobody has to take a hit for it. No harm done. I wouldn't personally consider any of those options to be ethically OTT. The morphine isn't "stolen" or even "missing." Nobody's looking for it. It isn't even on the books. It simply fell through the cracks of the world's largest bureaucracy. There is no SOP for this sort of situation. Of course, there are some options that are completely out of the question, like "party time" or black marketeering. And plus 5 to AZCEP. Sure enough, it expires at the end of this month. Hypothetically speaking, of course. :wink: Any other thoughts?
windsong Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Ok, let's say that someone is testing you just incase, because there have been instances where ppl have abused the use of it, so I'm thinking it was placed there as a test to see what it is you'll do about it. my 2 cents worth: :wink:
TEMTP Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 There is the possibility that someone placed those vials in the lock box and then got really busy. Suddenly they forgot to enter the drugs into the log book. Mistakes happen.
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