Re: 3rd Shift STNA Duties... please let me know.
When I did 3rd in LTC these were my responsibilities. It's been over 5 years since I worked LTC so here's what I remember:
1) change water pitchers. Not just the water but exchange the pitcher for a new one. In this facility, there were 2 sets of pitchers, one clean and of course one in the resident's room.
2) Empty trash in nurse's station and rooms.
3) Of course, turn patients. I was usually on a unit by myself (locked no less) so I didn't have help. DO NOT DO THIS. I was naive. It's unsafe to work in a locked unit with combative residents and besides, you'll break you're back doing turns.
4) I had a cleaning list - wipe down nurse's station counters, handrails, etc. Sometimes I felt like a housekeeper but what I do remember is that most of our residents could not use the light so there weren't many to answer. But, that just means you have to check on them more often.
Where I worked, while the state allowed it, we did not do blood sugars. We also did not do vitals. I worked LTC for 6 months before moving to a hospital and I NEVER got a set of vitals on a resident.
Don't pick up bad habits from your fellow CNA's. The place I worked had a horrible reputation but I took my classes there and had a wonderful teacher. It was hard to watch others not provide the most basic care like peri care when doing turns, no back rubs for the bedridden, etc. I went home many many nights crying because I felt guilty. I was stupid for following their lead. Just don't do it. Now I'm proud to say I give my pt's back rubs and peri care and they are sooo grateful. I can go home now feeling satisfied. It's easier to do a bad job than a good one but doing a good job is rewarding.
Hospital 3rd shift is completely different but since you're not doing that I won't go into those duties.
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