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I would remind the cna that there are laws about that can of stuff. Even as a cna they do learn those laws. And the next time someone wants to talk about turn around and say " at least I am not knocked up" lol it worked for me.. Good luck
I would remind the cna that there are laws about that can of stuff. Even as a cna they do learn those laws. And the next time someone wants to talk about turn around and say " at least I am not knocked up" lol it worked for me.. Good luck
This thread is two years old. Probably no need to advise further.
In my opinion it's never a good idea to confront someone on the phone and your post illustrates why. Usually the recipient becomes defensive and angry, the conversation escalates, and nothing positive is accomplished. Yes, it can be easily construed as harassment. The same goes for leaving angry or confrontational answering machine messages.