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New Nurse Tries Power-Tripping on Navy Corpsmen – Instantly Regrets It When They Follow the Rulebook Too Perfectly

by Sunny Nguyen
November 14, 2025
in Social Issues

Some jobs teach you the difference between doing things “by the book” and doing things that actually work. A Navy surgery ward in 1990 was one of those places.

It was a first assignment for new corpsmen and fresh-from-school nurses, and the place ran on a strange mix of youthful energy and military structure. Sixty post-op beds, six or so corpsmen on shift, and stacks of manuals thick enough to double as doorstops.

Most of the corpsmen were barely nineteen, young, eager, and still figuring out how to navigate life in uniform. But one sailor, twenty-one years old and a little more world wise than the rest, already understood something essential.

The military had rules for everything, but there was always a difference between the policy way and the practical way. You learned when to follow the book and when to lean on common sense.

New Nurse Tries Power-Tripping on Navy Corpsmen - Instantly Regrets It When They Follow the Rulebook Too Perfectly

Then the new nurse arrived, and she had no interest in common sense.

'Navy Corpsman vs New Nurse?

1990 I am a relatively new corpsman (medic) assigned to a surgery ward at the Naval Hospital. Our patients are all post-op and there are 60 beds.

There are 6 or so corpsmen assigned to take care of these patients. As part of our duties we are to chart our findings and observations as we make our...

This surgery ward is usually a first assignment for corpsman and nurses coming fresh from school. I joined the Navy at 21yo so am a little more world wise than...

I know, especially in the military, there is the book way of doing things and the effective way of doing things. We had volumes of manuals that covered every aspect...

Cue the new nurse who has been assigned and wants to show how good she is at managing the lowly corpsman troops.

She was merciless. Always looking for opportunities to embarrass or cause trouble for us.

One evening I observed her shouting at one of the corpsman for using an unapproved abbreviation in a patient's chart. What was the offensive abbreviation?

ASAP He had written that the patient needed an evaluation ASAP. You would have thought that he had personally offended her honor.

I went and looked in the approved abbreviations section of our operations manual to confirm that it was not there. It was not.

I did find that there was a very extensive list of approved abbreviations available to use though.

Cue the MC. I pulled all of the corpsmen on the shift and told them to bring their charts to the break room.

We then charted all of the notes together using nothing but approved abbreviations.

The notes looked like another language! I made sure everyone could read their own notes and sent them out to put the charts back.

Nurse "pain in the b__t" came in to review the notes with the corpsmen. I take the first round. This is done while standing at the bedside of the patients.

She opens the chart, looks at the note and says. Nurse: WHAT IS THIS?!!. Me: I do not understand. What do you mean?. Nurse: I do not understand anything you...

Me: It says that the patient is recovering well with little difficulty but will need further evaluation based on his comments

and visible demonstration of discomfort and reduced mobility in his left upper limb.. Nurse: That is not what it says.

Me: Maam, I assure you that it does and that those are all approved abbreviations. I am sorry that you do not know them. I do realize that you are...

I smile. She does not. This is the first of 60 charts she is to review. I have never seen corpsmen so eager to review chart notes. We did go...

A Nurse Determined to Prove Herself

The new nurse wasted no time establishing herself. She was sharp, loud, and always searching for mistakes. She treated the corpsmen like kids who needed correcting, and she seemed to enjoy catching them in moments she could turn into lectures.

One evening, the twenty-one-year-old corpsman watched her unleash on a young sailor over a single line in a patient’s chart. The crime? He had written the word “ASAP.”

That was it. One of the most universal abbreviations in modern English.

You would have thought he had written a personal insult about her entire family. She tore into him publicly, insisting the term was not on the approved abbreviations list and therefore was forbidden.

The corpsman decided to check the manual just to be sure. After digging through the thick operations guide, he confirmed it. ASAP was not listed. But there was a massive list of approved abbreviations that were technically allowed.

And that gave him an idea.

The Perfect Malicious Compliance

He gathered the corpsmen on shift and had them bring all their charts into the break room. If the nurse wanted the rule book, then the rule book she would get.

Every single note they wrote from that moment on used only approved abbreviations. No exceptions.

The charts turned into puzzles. Sentences looked like coded messages. But as long as each corpsman could read their own notes, they were fine. The plan was simple.

The nurse would have to review every chart during rounds, and they would stand there, innocent, while she attempted to decipher the alphabet soup she had demanded.

Showtime at the Patient’s Bedside

The nurse marched in with confidence, ready to conduct her nightly review. The corpsman took the first chart and stood beside the patient’s bed. She opened the note, stared at the block of abbreviations, and froze.

“What is this?” she snapped.

“I do not understand,” he said calmly. “What do you mean?”

“I do not understand anything you have written.”

He nodded politely. “Maam, the note says the patient is recovering well with little difficulty but needs further evaluation based on his comments and visible signs of discomfort and reduced mobility in his left upper limb.”

“That is not what it says.”

“Maam, I assure you it does. These are all approved abbreviations. I am sorry that you do not know them. I do realize that you are new.”

He smiled. She did not.

There were fifty-nine more charts behind that one. And for the first time in ward history, every corpsman volunteered to go next. They even brought her the manual so she could look up each abbreviation herself. They were very helpful. Extremely helpful. Painfully helpful.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Users loved the military-grade malicious compliance. Others pointed out that if any group follows rules to the letter, it is the military.

KelemvorSparkyfox − In the words of Second Technician Arnold J Rimmer, "He who lives by the rule book, dies by the rule book. "

MerryMortician − If there is a group of people who follow specific instructions to the f__king T... it's the military. She fucked around and found out. lol

Slightlyevolved − Now you communicate via ICD 10 codes. Patient is recovering well following W55.41XA incident resulting from V97.33XD encounter.

Related S10.87XA is healing well and is not expected to result in any further complications. Family history does suggest that patient may have Z99.89 tendencies and should be monitored upon...

Next of kin has requested r__ection of visitors due to Z63.1 W55.41XA - Bitten by pig, initial encounter V97.33XD - Sucked into jet engine, subsequent encounter S10.87XA.

Other superficial bite of other specified part of neck, initial encounter Z99.89.

Dependence on enabling machines and devices, not elsewhere classified (aka. Crackberry syndrome) Z63.1 - Problems in relationship with in-laws

Several joked that corpsmen today probably communicate entirely in ICD-10 codes. 

offarock − Murdered by TLAs! Cannot up vote enough.

ThenComesInternet − Nurse with 5 years experience. Civilian. I approve. One day maybe we’ll realize it’s not a pissing contest between medicine and nursing and the patients will be better...

TrashPanda776 − The navy, specifically those with some rank, can be really hard to deal with sometimes. If you dig deep enough, you can always find a reg that you...

[Reddit User] − This officially is my favorite malicious compliance of all time! It has a jerk

who thinks they are better than everyone, a manual proving the malicious compliance was all right,

a hero who helped all the fellow corpsman, and the villain having to pay the price. This is it, nothing could be better :)

Some nurses weighed in, saying the whole conflict was pointless and that medicine and nursing work better as a team. 

Cereal_poster − The poor guy who had been scolded by her should have said to her with a s__t eating grin: "I could get you the manual ASAP if you...

mr78rpm − Deserved treatment delivered More! By the way, "more than one corpsman" uses the word "corpsmen." You meant "cue" when you wrote "que. "

squirrelwithnut − How is ASAP not an approved abbreviation? That's like, one the very few universal abbreviations I can think of that literally everyone knows.

Some people wield rules like weapons. Others use them like tools. This story shows what happens when someone mistakes authority for competence. The corpsmen weren’t trying to be difficult.

They were trying to do their jobs, and they understood how the ward actually ran. The new nurse wanted to lead with rigidity, not teamwork, and she paid the price through sixty charts written exactly the way she demanded.

Sometimes the truest compliance is the kind that teaches a lesson.

What do you think? Was this perfect discipline or perfect payback?

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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