I'm looking for input on how you would handle a sutuation. There are 5 CNA's assigned to the unit they are also assigned halls.
The CNA assigned to the hall I was working had just left to take a lunch break. I went in to give a patient his medication and he told me he needs to use the restroom. I came out of his room and asked a CNA SITTING at the nurses station to help the patient go to the restroom. She responded with "No, I'm not going in his room, he is mean and ran me over in his W/C, he kicked me last time I was helping him." So I asked another CNA standing near the nurses station and she said "sorry I'm leaving". She was scheduled to leave at that time. Then one other CNA starts to walk by and I ask him. He also refuses. I was ready to scream.
While I understand that I am also capable of helping the patient to the restroom, I feel like if I am in the middle of med pass and there are CNA's literally sitting down that I shouldn't be the one toileting him. I always read the advice about time management on here saying "stay on task, delegate tasks that others can do, avoid interuptions while doing med pass".
I ended up calling the unit manager and a CNA ended up helping the resident but I fell like I could have handled the situation differently. By the time all of it was said and done I could have toileted him, but if I start doing anything they don't want to do they will let me do everything. I am sure of that.