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Hey Everyone! I am not a CNA, I still have to take my test, but I have a question. I was just wondering what is a CNA to do when a residents clothing is too small and nobody really cares? During my training I had a female resident with a colostomy in a long term care facility whose pants were so tight they were leaving marks on her stomach! They left visible indentations in her fragile skin! I reported to the charge nurse and still nothing was done. It was treated like no big deal, like oh well, like it wasn't important, like maybe we will deal later. I know it can't be comfortable for her, they were that tight.The resident didn't have family that visits so that was out of the question. I asked the resident if they felt too tight and she said yes. I ended up finishing my clinical in that facility and by the time I was done there nothing was done about it. Now I am thinking should I have bought her pants? Am I allowed to do that? Did this ever happen to anyone else? Did you ever tell the charge nurse about any issue and nothing was done? Are tight clothes not a big deal?? Should I have just kept my mouth closed? Are there certain issues to don't take to the charge nurse, and if so is this one of them?