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We had to practice oral care on another which I think is a good thing because it puts you in your resident/patient's shoes-the awkward feeling and sense that you can't do anything. As far as shaving, we pretended to shave a mannequin (with no hair.) I think having a man to practice on would be beneficial because my "practice" was shaving a very nice resident at clinical. It would have been nice to have a true understanding beforehand.
We practiced just about everything on each other in CNA class, to get a sense of what it's like to have someone else brush your teeth or feed you. It was really a humbling experience that has stuck with me for years.
My CNA instructor was recovering from a recent spinal surgery and she couldn't bend over, so she had us practice shaving on her legs.
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Did you practice on each other? Did you practice on a set of dentures or on a model? What works best for you to learn best?
Some of the CNA classes have a dad or an uncle or friend come in and they practice shaving in the lab. Did you do this too? Wondering what the best way is to get the students to feel the most comfortable and how you all did it.
Thanks so much, I always get so much great help from you!