What you'd REALLY like to say....

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Ok, so I know I can't be the only one who dreams about just for ONCE saying what's really going through her mind! I love my job, and I do it for the love of my residents, and I always give 100% to make sure they are safe, happy, and cared for. However, I am also extremely sarcastic by nature - and sometimes, well lots of times, I think one thing - but of course say and act completely polite and professional!

Let's see what we all are really thinking in those times of complete stress and chaos we all know too well! I'll start....

To the A&Ax3 perfectly coherent pt who is mean and obnoxious and thinks that he is at the Ritz not a nursing home, and thinks every CNA is his personal assistant / slave::angryfire

DO NOT under any circumstances hit your call light for me to come and pick up your breakfast/lunch/dinner tray - the NANOsecond you finish eating!!!! REALLY! You KNOW that at some point during the 20 other times you call me in there, that I will pick it up on my way out!!!! This drives me absolutely up the wall. Same goes for your urinal (with all 5 cc's of output)!

Stop calling the poor confused residents filthy names. Just because you choose to sit in the hallway all day long doesn't make you the hall monitor! Just because they aimlessly walk or wheel around doesn't mean they are stupid. They are confused. Telling them to get the hell away from you and go back to where "they belong" is nasty and uncalled for. I sometimes secretly hope you will become exactly like them. Soon.

When you ask for an appointment at the barbershop at 8:50 am and they don't open until 9 am, don't hit your call button at 8:55 and ask if I got you a 9 am appointment! I know this may come as a shock to you - but you are not the center of the universe!! You will probably get scheduled sometime later that day, or - GASP - maybe even the next day!

To those wonderful family members we all love so much:

Just because you have an internet connection and access to WebMD, doesn't make you a medical professional. Why the Docs and DON's entertain your completely idiotic and unfounded requests - I will never know. Do you know how hard it is to keep residents properly hydrated? Yet you insist your loved one is over hydrated, and insist he only have one glass of water at every meal. AND you come in during meals and pull a bottle of sea salt out of your purse and dump handfuls onto his food. Hmmmm. OK! :banghead:

You haven't been to visit grandma in over a year. Grandma is completely contracted, hoyer lift, check and change, with aphasia. When you come and tell me that she told you she has to go to the bathroom and you want me to "take her to the restroom", I am not sure whether I want to giggle or slap you. :uhoh3:

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Keep em coming! Just some healthy venting! Thanks a ton!

To the family:In a Nursing home we are assigned to 12-13 residents.I am one person.I am not saying that I can't handle the job I am just saying your mom will have to wait an extra 5 minutes before I can come to her room and change her.If you are looking for a personal cna you should look into home health care they have a cna that can be a personal cna to your family member and answer them at there every beck and call even if they just want them to hang a picture up.They have them all to themselves!!To the resident:Your Cna is down that hall running her mouth why you want to stop me when you see that I am busy with my residents and you want yours to just relax and get free money!I don't think so go ask her!!

Specializes in Long term care.

Please, just stop putting on your call light, I have put your head up and down a million times already...please, enough, just close your eyes and go to bed.

Please, when I say I am going to come back to put you to bed soon, just believe me that I am going to come back. You have only been up 2 hours, I think you will live the 30-60 minutes it will take me to come back and get you ready for bed.

Come great the day light, and open those eye lids because you shouldn't sleep your life away!

To the resident's family member who questions if I've ever done peri-care before, because the patient has had 2 massive BMs since I changed him an hour ago...

I'd like to say, "No... what is this peri-care that you speak of? I'm up to my elbows in sh!t 8 hours a day, but hell; what do I know about changing someone?"

To the nurse who spends her entire shift texting and pretending to chart, refuses to help even with a 2-person transfer, and walks up to me every 15 minutes saying, "Are you busy? 'Cause so-and-so needs such-and-such ASAP."

"Oh, NO... I'm not busy at all! I only have 5 patients to change, 2 to feed, and 3 showers to complete. Please, lay another task on me! Wouldn't want to take you away from your cell phone or your comfy chair... I'll get right on that!"

To the husband of a 2-3 assist total care patient, stop acting like it takes too long for us to get to your wife to change her or put her on/off the commode. We have tried to hold her up and wipe her 5-6 times already in the past 20 minutes. SHE'S NOT DONE YET. THAT'S PROBABLY WHY SHE JUST **** ON MY HAND AND ON THE FLOOR, 3 SEPERATE TIMES. THERE ARE 18 OTHER PEOPLE ON THIS UNIT WHO ARE TOTAL CARE, QUIT PUSHING THE CALL LIGHT EVERY 5 MINUTES!

To everyone who works at my facility- STOP CALLING ME EVERY DAY TO COME IN, YOU EVEN CALL ME TO COVER DAYS THAT I ALREADY WORK! STOP CALLING IN 4-8 TIMES A MONTH. EVERY PERSON THAT WORKS THERE DOES THIS. How do they still have a job, you ask?

I HAVE NO IDEA.

To the lady that puts her call light on 20 times a night to go to the bathroom. STOP DRINKING AS MUCH WATER/COFFEE AS YOU CAN ALL NIGHT just because you think going to the bathroom is something to do! GO TO SLEEP. YOU'RE FALLING ASLEEP ON THE COMMODE BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST THAT RIDICULOUS!

To the immature cnas who ask me to cover their shift because of whatever excuse, no, because I know you just want to go to a party or just don't want to come in to work because you hate that place. I hate it to, so **** OFF!

Specializes in geriatrics, dementia, ortho.

Administrator: "Thank you for returning all your uniforms clean. Are you really sure you want to leave us?"

Actually say: "Yes, it just isn't the right fit for me."

Thinking: "Hell yes I'm sure, this place is millimeters away from being shut down and 95% of your aides should go ahead and get 's/he refused all care' tattooed on their foreheads since that's all they ever seem to say when I come on shift. And BY THE WAY a mattress on the floor is not an appropriate bed for anyone over the age of 3 let alone in their nineties, and there's no reason these people shouldn't be bathed 2x/week and P.S. YES that was ME that reported so-and-so for being too rough with the patients and I hope he gets fired for it!"

Specializes in Geriatric.

To the Staffing Coordinator and others who have been responsible for making the CNA schedules:

STOP calling me on my days off and telling me either that (a) it's not really my day off and I'm supposed to be at work, ,or (b) I signed up to work today and I should be there.

I never, ever, ever sign up to work extra shifts. You know this. I work 4 days on, two days off, and believe it or not, I know how to count to four. When I am off, leave me alone. :mad: This job is stressful enough without you trying to steal my off days.

To other CNA's who "aren't allowed" to or blatantly refuse to work with certain residents: Grow up!!!! :mad: You aren't fooling anybody. It's no coincidence that the residents you won't work with are the most difficult/time consuming. Because you insist on being pampered with only easy residents, the rest of us never get a break from these individuals.

Specializes in LTC.

To the girl who makes stupid snide remarks towards me: Grow up! You're older than me, and you make yourself look like an idiot! You started out as a brand new spanking cna at one time, and I am sure you were not Miss Perfect. So back off! And I got my eye on you b****!

To the old granny nurse who doesnt belong in our unit: Quit watching everything we do! Go back to where you belong! Or better yet how about you retire!

To the pregnant receptionist: Man, it's time for you to have that baby! Your annoying mood swings are getting on my nerves!

Specializes in CNA.
To the laundry workers------

Just how hard is it to get the residents clothes into the right closets? The clothes are marked with their names, the drawers and closets are marked with their names, so how is it you keep getting the residents clothes mixed up? And besides, some of the residents don't have that many clothes to begin with, and they don't really need to have anything get lost.

Or how hard is it to leave us more than 10 washcloths???!!!!!!!!!! seriously 10 for a 27 person hall???

Specializes in LTC.
Or how hard is it to leave us more than 10 washcloths???!!!!!!!!!! seriously 10 for a 27 person hall???

Where I work I would not blame the laundry. I'm always finding tons of towels and stuff stashed in people's rooms. And people take a huge stack of washcloths and towels to the shower... way more than necessary. It's actually company policy to use TEN washcloths for EACH resident during AM care, which is absolutely ridiculous! I certainly don't use that many. Most of the CNAs don't even bother to do peri-care after that initial AM wash... if someone is wet they just change the brief and go. And yet we still run out.

I wish that my supervisor and coworkers would just tell me straight out or give me the reason why they're giving me the cold shoulder. I work hard, help them out all the time, and are nice to them but I feel like I am not getting it back. I think it's only when my coworkers work with me that they slack off because when they work with others they seem to help each other out. I am frustrated. I would like to go to my supervisor and ask but I know that she is friends with my coworkers and word will get back to them. I am feeling frustrated and stressed out.

Specializes in LTC.

This is what I'd like to say during report:

"SHUT UP AND LISTEN!!!!"

I can't stand it when people are engaged in side conversations during report. I've just worked for 8 hours and I want to go home. Pay attention to the information that I'm giving to you and debate your assignments later so I can friggen leave! I hate having to stop talking and stand there because not a single person has a clue what I'm saying.

And in the morning, I just want to know what's going on so I can get to work, and some of my coworkers will go off on tangents, and I can see the night shift person getting irritated. At least then i can just tell them "I'm still listening" and it doesn't come off as rude. I'm not sure how to tell second shift that they are being rude without ******* them off.

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