I am an RN that has worked at the same hospital for 23 years. I was terminated following a tragic event involving an infant. I was not involved in the circumstances surrounding this baby's death, however, I made a documentation error on a bedside equipment assessment tool that is used for QI and not part of the chart. (This is eventually shredded.)
The information that I documented was correct (all the equipment was present in the room), but I documented this prior to entering the infant's room. I did this because I had made sure the equipment was there 12 hours before when I was on duty.
I understand my error and it was poor judgment, but regardless of whether I filled out the assessment at that time or not the event would have been the same. In the 23 years that I have worked at this institution I have always had excellent evaluations, I have never had any disciplinary actions, and I have served in supervisory positions.
I am now finding it very difficult in interviewing for new jobs. I have not interviewed for a job in 23 years. I do not know how to disclose this information in a way that will not be so damaging, but I do feel the need to be truthful. How can I convey that I am a great nurse and a loyal employee with this type of situation hanging over my head? Any interviewing techniques or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Also, my gut tells me that I was probably terminated because in the event that legal action is taken, it would be in the hospitals best interest for the two employees involved to no longer work there. What do you think?