i_love_patient_care replied to kcsunshine's topic in CNA/MA
I'm not a psych tech/assistant, but have served as one through a registry. In the facility I worked at the most, we had to do quarterly checks on the patients. Basically, we had to check on each one and see if they were asleep or not (this was at ...
I've posted here before, and it's been a while. I worked in facilities, both hospital and SNF for at least 3 1/2 years. Several months ago I began working for an elderly man in his home. It started out very good. He is a lovely man, and I would en...
i_love_patient_care replied to studentnursemon86's topic in CNA/MA
Hi, I have a similarly sized ring, and would not personally wear it at a facility. It could get caught on a patient's skin, harbor bacteria, among other things. It could also be damaged if you are busy and bang it against something. Right now I work...
i_love_patient_care replied to mee9mee9's topic in CNA/MA
I agree with paws. I've done all of them. Personally, I like home health the best because I only have to worry about one person and it's easier on my body.
i_love_patient_care replied to katiemisskatie's topic in CNA/MA
It depends on how busy you are, whether you should be charting as you go or charting at the end of the shift. I find it's better to keep a piece of paper with me to jot notes down if I don't have time to chart. Typically what I do is put all the roo...
i_love_patient_care replied to bre22's topic in CNA/MA
Even if you had finished your cert recently, it would still be overwhelming. Just do the best you can, and find buddies on every shift to help each other out. I wish I could say there was a simple solution. ((hugs))
i_love_patient_care replied to hhealthai's topic in CNA/MA
I've done both. I actually stumbled upon being a sitter. I did about 1 year of work (CNA) in skilled nursing/long term care, and then got hired to an agency that staffs hospitals and nursing homes. The agency paid about the same as I was making in...
i_love_patient_care replied to Bandages's topic in CNA/MA
I had a really awesome RN who ran the school I went to. She was very experienced (I think over 25 years of nursing experience), and taught us how to be well-informed, helpful CNAs. We not only learned what we needed to know to pass the exam/practic...
i_love_patient_care replied to clarinets's topic in CNA/MA
I've been in work environments where people are of the "every man/woman for themself" mentality. I agree with a PP's point of view that we do need to split up when working with 1person assists. However, I've been in facilities (LTC/SNF) where the C...
i_love_patient_care replied to deetrain's topic in CNA/MA
I'm not sure about NY, but for me in CA we don't throw the toothbrush away. It gets rinsed off and dried. Emesis bin, toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouthwash are stored in a plastic bag labeled with their name in the top drawer of the nightstand. If...
i_love_patient_care replied to deetrain's topic in CNA/MA
When I make rounds, I check every room to make sure they are clutter free (trashes also not overflowing) and the Resident/Patient is safe. If they need to be turned, they get turned, and briefs checked if in use. Make sure everything is in reach (c...
i_love_patient_care replied to fuzzywuzzy's topic in CNA/MA
For residents with contracted hands, we were trained to fold a washcloth or stack of dry wipes in half, roll it up and tape it, then put it in their hand to grab on to. It keeps the contracting from getting worse and also smells from developing. Ch...
i_love_patient_care replied to gochicagobears's topic in CNA/MA
It could be a number of things. The grandson could be stealing, and trying to put the focus on you guys instead. She could be losing her memory and blaming it on you. My own Grandma did that when her dementia got worse. We had to get a safe and g...
i_love_patient_care replied to Missingyou's topic in CNA/MA
That is tough. She doesn't have a nurse or aide who know her well enough to tell you what works with her? Some people who have dementia have a better time of day that they are cooperative. Maybe try talking in a softer voice. Flat out saying refu...