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I am getting ready to start night shifts and I am nervous. I will have 3 cna's (if I am lucky) working the night shift with me. They have been using agency nurses for this position. There is only one other night nurse, so I will be picking up this shifts that she doesnt work.
I need advice on building a relationship with the cna's I will be working with. I do not have much expeirence in LTC so I am afraid that they might try to chew me up and spit me out, as the saying goes. I have heard that some try to run the show. Of course I was not told this after I was hired. So what do I do, how do I take this position of charge nurse without stepping on toes.
I have been working the day shift for the last couple of days and from what I was told was to be trained the right way. I was told that it is was beleived that room checks were not getting done at night and some other things. Residents found soaking wet in the am.
I feel like I have been put in an akward position and expected to make things right. But agian how do you do this without stepping on toes.
My plan is to lead by example. I hope this works because I am very nervous.
Any and all advice is welcome!