Re: cna now required on rn application
I just think that places of employment should make their nurses work one shift as a CNA, twice a year. I know the vast majority of nurses are not above wiping poop.... I don't care about that, I just want them to see what it's like to be pulled in 6 directions at once and know that we DO work!
My charge nurse is horrible. I don't think she's seen a bedpan in 20 years. The only time she speaks to us is to give us an order in a condescending tone of voice, with no eye contact. Most of her requests are completely unreasonable... like skip my lunch break to sit with a man who keeps standing up and setting his alarm off. Would I like to sit with this man for the rest of my shift? Sure, he's my favorite resident. But I have about 10 other people to take care of tonight and call bells are going off like crazy. Or she'll want us to feed someone who can feed himself but doesn't want to eat because he just woke up. He got more combative every time we went in there but when we said he just needs us to get out of his face for a while so he can wake up, and he'll eat when he's ready, she acted like we were being lazy and neglectful. It's stupid stuff like that all the time that makes me want them to see what it's like.
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