Hi everyone. I'm still a CNA student at the tail end of my class, but a nearby nursing facility put an ad out that they were hiring students, so I jumped right in and took it. I accepted a part-time position, three nights a week.
Last night was only my third shift, and I feel like a zombie. I get home at 6:30 am and can only sleep till noon, if I'm lucky. It doesn't matter how exhausted I am. My feet are swollen from walking around all night. If possible I would go to sleep early tonight, but I don't get to see much of my family that way and I have another shift tonight anyway!
It's really tough right now because I haven't even done clinicals yet. It took me an hour to give two "easy" residents a bed bath this morning. I feel so rushed and behind.
Complicating the situation is the morale of the place. I was informed upon being hired by the DON that she has never seen a place that went through CNA's so quickly in her career. It didn't take me long to figure out that the "shift wars" are horrendous. Night shift hates day shift, day shift hates night shift, and so on. There is a lot of in-fighting and arguing among the shifts themselves. Just the other day a CNA walked out the door with no notice. Over half our staff are per diems and they can barely fill the massive holes in the schedule.
I'm afraid to go to per diem because the day and evening shift have their "clicks" and have no mercy on new people, especially a slow student like me. If possible I would like to up and leave the facility all together, but I do not own a car right now, and it's the only place in reasonable walking distance during a Maine winter.
*sigh*... If I could wave a magic wand and be an RN in a hospital ER right now, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get along until I can at least get mobile and head to another facility?
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Hi everyone. I'm still a CNA student at the tail end of my class, but a nearby nursing facility put an ad out that they were hiring students, so I jumped right in and took it. I accepted a part-time position, three nights a week.
Last night was only my third shift, and I feel like a zombie. I get home at 6:30 am and can only sleep till noon, if I'm lucky. It doesn't matter how exhausted I am. My feet are swollen from walking around all night. If possible I would go to sleep early tonight, but I don't get to see much of my family that way and I have another shift tonight anyway!
It's really tough right now because I haven't even done clinicals yet. It took me an hour to give two "easy" residents a bed bath this morning. I feel so rushed and behind.
Complicating the situation is the morale of the place. I was informed upon being hired by the DON that she has never seen a place that went through CNA's so quickly in her career. It didn't take me long to figure out that the "shift wars" are horrendous. Night shift hates day shift, day shift hates night shift, and so on. There is a lot of in-fighting and arguing among the shifts themselves. Just the other day a CNA walked out the door with no notice. Over half our staff are per diems and they can barely fill the massive holes in the schedule.
I'm afraid to go to per diem because the day and evening shift have their "clicks" and have no mercy on new people, especially a slow student like me. If possible I would like to up and leave the facility all together, but I do not own a car right now, and it's the only place in reasonable walking distance during a Maine winter.
*sigh*... If I could wave a magic wand and be an RN in a hospital ER right now, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get along until I can at least get mobile and head to another facility?