New LPN, delegation advice...

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So, I just got hired at a skilled nursing facility..YAY! I am just wondering what is the best way to first approach my can's? any tips/pointers on what to say initially in order to keep their respect and maintain a good relationship with them? Thanks!

Just be nice.

Hey so and so do you mind after putting mr. Patient to bed would you change ms. Patient?

Most will comply.

There's the occasional ones who will like to give you trouble but most of it can be handled with some conversation with the person... As a person... A willingness to help them if they need it.,,and food! Haha call me crazy but bringing a pizza to work with you (usually evening shifts) is a good way to let then know you care about them.

Mostly though, just don't be a meanie. Good luck.

I'm on my second week of work and first full week alone and so far I have had no problem with my cnas. As long as you treat then kind and ask them to do things in a respectful manner it should be fine. That's what's worked for me anyhow! :)

I had great luck with cnas to start, but be careful because if you're too nice they will take advantage of your kindness (from experience). Here's how I do it.... I figured out how they all are and i let them do their thing, but if I feel a resident needs attention that they aren't focused on, I don't hesitate to let them know. Ex: a resident appears ready for bed or needs toileted. You will quickly figure out the great aids and the lazy ones. Help them and they will help you! (Just don't get behind on your own work, another mistake I've made lol).

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