I work on the ortho unit in a big hospital. I been working there for 1 month. I had a preceptor for a week, after that week Ive been on my own. I don't think I'm doing great. I'm worried after the 90 day evaluation, I'll get fired for poor performance.
It's usually 1 cna to 12 patients. I think I do wonderful with interacting with the patients but I'm usually behind in charting, especially at the end of the shift when I have to give report to the coming CNA. The list goes on with mistakes I make, and on top of that the unit clerk watches everything I do to call me out and talks bad about me to the nurses. I'm new and having a bully already also effects my performance. Sorry for the rant.
Can any of you NAs give me tips and a timeline on what you do to make the job a bit easier?
Hello NAs!
I work on the ortho unit in a big hospital. I been working there for 1 month. I had a preceptor for a week, after that week Ive been on my own. I don't think I'm doing great. I'm worried after the 90 day evaluation, I'll get fired for poor performance.
It's usually 1 cna to 12 patients. I think I do wonderful with interacting with the patients but I'm usually behind in charting, especially at the end of the shift when I have to give report to the coming CNA. The list goes on with mistakes I make, and on top of that the unit clerk watches everything I do to call me out and talks bad about me to the nurses. I'm new and having a bully already also effects my performance. Sorry for the rant.
Can any of you NAs give me tips and a timeline on what you do to make the job a bit easier?