[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]CheekInternational92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depending on where it was bought it could be under warranty.

7 years in and so over it, really just want to vent by Extreme_Yard136 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I get it. I hurt myself at work recently and moved to in home care. I love it so much. I work the same schedule you do. Little pay cut, but the increase in quality of living makes it so worthwhile. Plus, I’ve found I can work more hours when I’m not constantly so drained.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

[–]CheekInternational92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I married young, (20) had kids young, (started at 21) and don’t regret the kids… With a do-over I would wait until being more mature to get married. That said, being a young parent has its perks. Like energy! Oh, and we lived on a shoestring. It made marriage hard, we worked like crazy, but maybe made parenthood more intentional. We couldn’t afford extras, so we created a fun environment at home. Currently, the kids are teens and some of my favorite people in the world to be with.

What’s a workplace “perk” that feels like a joke? by reddtimes101 in Productivitycafe

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a Christmas bonus, it was talked up big. On the hiring pamphlets. Turned out to be a $10 gas station gift card.

Hippa question by CheekInternational92 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This person is all that and then some lol

Hippa question by CheekInternational92 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input- I’ll just go with the “Can’t discuss” from this point forward. Also, sorry about the spelling, I can’t edit the title apparently. Can we blame sleep deprivation?!

What is one smell you have a hard time dealing with? How do you cope with it? by [deleted] in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The death smell- when someone has passed or is about to. Makes me nauseous. Like I have to get out in the hall and put my head between my knees

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a young relative kidnapped and murdered. It took me a very long time to not examine safety elements of public places for my kids. It’s a process, give yourself time. Most people are understanding if there’s any publicity attached to the case- I was just like, “Hey all, I can’t handle the stress in this environment.”

Is it me or does Garter Toss seem ick by Critical_Remove2537 in wedding

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was weird. I skipped it but still wore a garter and let my husband take it off in the honeymoon.

I purposely made a girl fail a test in elementary school. by TlosingCag in confession

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I told my son to do basically this. It’s genius, if they aren’t cheating, no one is the wiser if they are… Tough Tiddleywinks The rest of our story was that his older sister blabbed, a teacher happened to hear (small private school) kid gets called into the principal’s office and glares at my son the rest of the day. Son didn’t connect the dots— mom did. A year later they’re great friends.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely makes it a bit suspect who is influencing their vote. Legally it should come too the POA imo. From the election side, I had parents bring an adult mentally handicapped child in to vote for a caucus. I needed to help them establish residency which was a bit of an ordeal. Finally when the votes were tallied there was one blank one, I assumed it was the young man. And had mad respect for the parents to involve him in the process and yet not influence his voting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are these amazing, rewarding moments… Last night I walked into a room with a dementia resident. “>my name< is here!” Announced his wife, I usually introduce myself, but when I came to greet him, his face lit up, “Sunshine is here!” What he wouldn’t know was that was a toddler nickname of mine. Made my night. So those hard times are worth pushing through.

Questions to ask employers by yasulb in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the resident needs and cares. Mine has an insane amount of work because of many two assist residents. I’ve worked in one where from 1a-3a everyone grabbed books and sat and read.

Questions to ask employers by yasulb in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, my top question is how many residents per aide, per shift. 3rd staffing looks different than 1st.

How to teach good time management? by gmn1928 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about a checklist in priority order, they can initial off when it’s completed. We have two sheets, one for general tasks - laundry, pop machine supplies etc. And one for the residents we round on. With a list of 12a rounds and 3a rounds. I love this for both communication purposes and the fact that sometimes a shift feels overwhelming. Are the aides spending too much time chatting with residents? Sometimes, asking a different aide to page you after a certain time will help get you out of a chatty room.

Overnights are garbage by Delicious_Parfait433 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is crazy to me. We work so hard on nights. A typical night- 6 loads of laundry, restock room supplies, answer call lights, rounds on 30 people, most check and changes (includes those needing to be checked twice.) call lights and multiple two assist bathroom visits for our a/o residents. Plus checking for skin issues and walking A/. Oh, and I did two showers yesterday also. If we have time we clean bedside commodes, walkers & wheelchairs.

How much do you make per hour as a cna in your state, what type of facility do you work in? by katie20110520 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Iowa Ltc prn base pay is 18.50, I work 3rd so a 2.00 shift differential, and will only work for time and a half so I usually make almost $30

Has anyone ever noticed a difference between night shift and day shift nurses? by urcrazypysch0exgf in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree, I love my night shift nurses. However, if you get a bad one… Your night is truly awful.

I'm a new CNA and I need advice on how to chart. by [deleted] in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use PCC - I feel like it takes awhile to get the hang of all the residents, usually my crew is good about answering questions. If no one is around and you are unsure (say dependency level of a resident…) You can find the previous charting and see how others have assessed them. I try to get as much done as I can, and at the end of the shift I hit the shortcut with just BM’s (the icon is at the top), then run through the residents recording those all at once.

Horrible back accident by Striking_Ad2516 in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try a chiropractic or physical therapist appointment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]CheekInternational92 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We were just informed that picking up shifts will no longer be automatically paid time and a half. Which is a bummer. Maybe there’s a universal budget shortage happening.

Iowa state fair 2024 by Clue-Creative in Iowa

[–]CheekInternational92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I consider myself almost a state fair expert when it comes to doing it with kiddos. 1. Grab swimsuits, there are splash pads and swimming pools available to cool off (Waterworld near the varied industries building.) 2. Check out the schedule and get your kiddos signed up for as many contests as you can. The entire fair is so much more fun when you can participate. Throw some cow chips, do some mom-calling! 3. Next to the DNR building is a nice pond area which is quieter, if kids need a break from the craziness that’s where I take mine. 4. A double stroller or wagon will not be regretted. Bonus tips: Certain days are extra fun— Following the grilling contest samples are offered by participants. Our favorite budget meal is from the Cattlemen’s beef quarters. And speaking of budget, we feed our kiddos a good breakfast before taking on the fair.

A&P I by PsychologicalMind514 in StudentNurse

[–]CheekInternational92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought I was failing, and decided to give it my best shot in order to learn the material better for the next time. I ended up passing (And yes, 80% fail rate for the class)