This morning, I was started with my AM care when the RN asked me to check vital signs on her patients (6 patienst) because the night staff had missed them, they were busy. Not a big deal. I was doing it when another UAP came running down the hall towards me, told me that if the RN "wanted vitals they can do them themselves, we have our own work to do now". I was floored. I told her that AM hygiene could wait 10 minutes whilst we made sure that the patients were OK. She replied that our "priority" was to finish helping people to get washed/showered. I told her my priority was to make sure that my patients were safe, and that I was following direction of an RN who was extremly busy at that time with one patient. She was *annoyed*. I think she assumed I wasn't coming to "help" her with her 2-assists. Geez! Since when do other NAs get to dictate what and when I will do?
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This morning, I was started with my AM care when the RN asked me to check vital signs on her patients (6 patienst) because the night staff had missed them, they were busy. Not a big deal. I was doing it when another UAP came running down the hall towards me, told me that if the RN "wanted vitals they can do them themselves, we have our own work to do now". I was floored. I told her that AM hygiene could wait 10 minutes whilst we made sure that the patients were OK. She replied that our "priority" was to finish helping people to get washed/showered. I told her my priority was to make sure that my patients were safe, and that I was following direction of an RN who was extremly busy at that time with one patient. She was *annoyed*. I think she assumed I wasn't coming to "help" her with her 2-assists. Geez! Since when do other NAs get to dictate what and when I will do?