merrypason
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This is your opinion. I personally find it very odd, as did her colleagues - hence the number of messages saying "this isn't like you", "do you good to get away from ITU", "you need a break", "you need to switch off".Nearly everything she has written and is being speculated upon give no indication as to an abnormal person, really nothing at all. Even when she was asked to leave the room isn’t particularly far from what one could/would expect unless you think she is guilty. The language she uses is much more normal than not.
As her manager I would certainly have considered her far too emotionally invested and a danger to herself and patients, and suggested a long leave or a break doing simpler tasks. It happens in many other professions and does seem like her colleagues were trying to do the same for her. Sometimes people can get so blinded by their own personal validation in a job, they lose all perspective (that this is all about the patients and families and what's best for them) and need reigning in - that's what it feels like her supervisor was trying to teach her.