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Today was my first CNA clinical and I was assigned a resident to feed (in a LTC). She couldn't speak, couldn't move her hands, all she could do was watch me and well, eat. I tried to talk to her but couldn't think of what to say to her. As I fed her, I told her what was on the spoon, or I would ask her if she wanted a drink, another bite of this or another bite of that. What should I have talked to her about? How was I to know if she was truley finished eating or was ready for a drink? I had such a hard time reading her body language. I am not sure what was wrong with her (health wise), but every now and then, she would move her eyes on me and her eyes would get so big. Toward the end of her feeding, she just closed her eyes and tightened her lips. I didn't know what she wanted and it was frustrating. I didn't want to stop feeding her, as she really didn't eat much at all and I hated the thought of her signaling one thing and me understanding another. Was my lack of personal conversation super bad?
Who would have thought that a feeding would be so confusing and heartbreaking?
MissLo