In clinicallab they were teaching us patient transfers. I work as a CNA at a rehab hospital. We are constantly told "shoulder preservation" and it is so engrained in the process there that if you are caught jeopardizing the shoulders we can be fired. I get to lab to find them telling us we must lift from under the arms. I didn't want to cause waves so I did it their way, but immediately felt the balance shift to an unstable position as my "patient" pretended to lose balance. I don't want to go on record for arguing with the teacher so I kept quiet, but this seems extremely dangerous both to me and to my patient's shoulders.Not sure what to do as I feel what they are telling us is unsafe, but I don't want to be the target student either.
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In clinicallab they were teaching us patient transfers. I work as a CNA at a rehab hospital. We are constantly told "shoulder preservation" and it is so engrained in the process there that if you are caught jeopardizing the shoulders we can be fired. I get to lab to find them telling us we must lift from under the arms. I didn't want to cause waves so I did it their way, but immediately felt the balance shift to an unstable position as my "patient" pretended to lose balance. I don't want to go on record for arguing with the teacher so I kept quiet, but this seems extremely dangerous both to me and to my patient's shoulders.Not sure what to do as I feel what they are telling us is unsafe, but I don't want to be the target student either.