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rainbowskin

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  1. From my experience they are mostly belittling and rude.. there are some good ones out there though. I try and stay away from bad ones
  2. I'm just going to give you the perspective of someone who has no CASH MONEY or time to waste. Why would you PAY to retake classes you got a good grade in already. The university and even community college system is already overloaded with people wanting to be nurses, and they feed off anyone who will pay their high tuition only to be neglected as they can't register for classes because they are always full. I spent 3 years in an R.N. program at a prestigious university and finally had to check out because they encouraged me to stay enrolled and pay for degrees in minors until I could somehow get into a nursing class I needed after being in it for a month doing the work only to be told hey no one dropped go away now. I say go to a trade school it's the same amount of money but teaches you exactly what you need to know and no political moneymaking bs for the most part.
  3. When ill ones die that I have been caring for I think, thank god. And I am not religious. I just like the idea of them being relieved of their suffering. If anyone is used to this work, you understand the decline is not fun for them and when they finally let go a peace sets in.
  4. I literally get disgusted at the thought of people taking a one day course and attempting to challenge a state exam. People should have proper training if they are going to be hands on with care giving not just learn what they need to in one day to be certified for the state. Makes me sick.
  5. You should tell a supervisor about that behavior
  6. Ewwwww. I cannot take people like that seriously.
  7. complete bed bath is head to toe, every crevice
  8. There are LTC/SNF facilities all over the place that will give you CNA training for free and hire you on. Just google for your area. You have a lot of experience but places only hire with certificates etc...
  9. I also have a pet peeve for supervising nurses that ignore/laugh off important information. It's up to them to talk to the doctor not me... I'm the only one with the patient day to day and able to communicate for them at times.. If someone's respirations are normally 14 and the next day they are suddenly 32, I will ASAP tell the nurse and when she ignores it and laughs it off that is a major problem!
  10. I am pretty sure in most states you have to follow OBRA regulations to become a CNA which requires so many in class theory hours and clinical hours to even be able to take the state CNA Exam. You have to be signed off to take the exam after completing the training at least in California. I don't know about other states.. I wouldn't pay anyone money for training unless I was sure it was sufficient for the state. Sounds like a scam.
  11. Personally I've met a lot of dumb ass nurses and dumb ass doctors. Nurses and Doctors are the same to me, the only difference is a doctor wants to prescribe a medication knowing you in 2 minutes, and a nurse wants to take vitals get a history and make a plan for your health
  12. As a nurse you really can't dicatate patient's care plan.. if they want an abortion you just have to assist medically. Your judgements are out the door per say. If you really disagree with abortion and are asked to assist in your job you could say you aren't comfortable or whatever but that's not nursing and you are totally in the wrong position. The patient makes the decisions on their care you are just there to assist medically. If you feel uncomfortable with abortion stay away from that...
  13. I took my CNA class through Red Cross and while I admit it is pricey, it is COMPLETELY worth it. Red Cross is prestigious by all counts and only wants to be seen as such and they honestly offer only the best. They will refund and drop out people who they don't see fit to be a CNA, 2 out of my class of 8 were dismissed with a refund. My teacher was literally a mentor and still is to me, the Red Cross is extremely protective over the ones they like, they will give you scholarships etc. for further training and assist you with jobs in every aspect.
  14. Good questions! For a brief change on someone with a broken leg I'd support their broken leg side and let them use their strong side for support, now if they are total care I'd still do the same thing because I'd want to protect the broken leg. I'd change the brief supporting the weak side of course. For someone with an ostomy bag, I'd just make sure it's out of the way but intact. You could tape it to their inner thigh if you have to move them a lot.. but the less interruption you have to do the better.
  15. I have had a resident like this... I learned that asking doesn't work. You just have to tell them and hold their hand and say CMON we are gonna go get changed now. They need the assertive direction. I don't believe in GIVING UP ever, there is always something that can be done to get a person changed, whether it be a different approach or a different caregiver.

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