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I’ve read posts about lazy CNA’s/nurses, lack of teamwork, people saying “That’s not my patient/resident”, and felt that I just had to post a thread about the lack of teamwork I ran into at the LTC I used to work at.
There were 3 co-workers that I know of that believed in teamwork and helping co-workers, and I had a good shift when at least one of them was there, and I sure appreciated working with them.
Most of the time, though, I had problems with getting someone to help me with a 2 person transfer. I had the resident clean, dressed, ready to transfer, and it wasn’t like I was asking someone else to do my job for me, and I was certainly willing to and have helped with transfers, toileting, etc. for other CNA’s residents.
One day, I spent 40-45 minutes hunting down and asking other co-workers for help with the 2 person transfer, and the answer was the same, “I can’t do it/I don’t have time, ask someone else.” (They had time to gossip during the breakfast tray pass, and I noticed they’d help their friend with a transfer.)
The worst time was when I asked for help from this one co-worker to transfer someone to the toilet, and she said she was busy getting the safety bingo numbers, and to use the sit-to-stand. She even told me later that day that the sit-to-stand was faster then a 2 person transfer. (It isn’t, especially with a combative resident.) This may sound petty, but a month or so later, I saw the same person helping another CNA with a 2 person transfer to toilet a resident---and it was the same resident!
Other CNA’s have had problems getting help with 2 person transfers. There’s been quite a few back injuries when a CNA tried to transfer the 2 person resident by themselves, injured their back, and dropped the resident. Luckily so far, no one broke a hip, or got seriously hurt.
I can’t prove it, but I get the feeling maybe those CNA’s were told they could do the transfer by themselves because the others didn’t want to take the time to help them.
Adding to this old thread. I am at my first CNA job (three months) and it seems as if the CNA's are simply out of control! In two halls that I work in the teamwork is virtually nonexistent. I am always having to work a hour extra after my shift ends while the two other CNA's leave and go home. I don't mind working the extra hour but it sure is odd how quickly and easily they just leave. If there is a new person shadowing that person always helps the other CNA's and I get little (if any) additional help at all. And, of course (as in above) getting help for a two person transfer is difficult. Will be relocating to another city soon so this will be on my mind when I interview. Am wondering how to find a facility where CNAs work together....any ideas?
lee22
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ive waited over 1 hour for help with a 2 person transfer -recently 2 hrs to hold a combative delerious pt for a CBS-have you noticed that the nurses that arent available for you are in your face when they need help?