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From: Dorothy Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:24 AM
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Subject: RE: Discarded RAPS--help

Some days I'd like to rip up a whole lot more than a document. I'm sure many others here have felt that way.
 
No matter where we work, we are always expected/encouraged to report when we've made a mistake so it can be corrected.  Most often, the end result of that is termination. In my mind, realizing that will be the outcome does more to perpetuate intentionally destroying/altering documents to cover the mistake rather than risk losing your job as the means to correct it.
 
Why not find out what took her to the point of making that action and trying to correct that instead?
 
YMMV,
 
 
Dorothy

Dorothy Wolfe, BSN, MDS Coordinator
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Are you all missing the point here? Destruction of a legal document? It's a small step to altering a document. For this, would you "give her a day off"?

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