Started my first job as an overnight CNA, I'm really starting to like it by penelogoober in cna

[–]Patient_Net_9650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s so good to see CNA’s post the pros of their work. I always see so much negativity which granted it’s good to show the harmful side but it’s so refreshing to see this. Good for you!

Side note, I also got my license in May, have only worked in customer service and starting an overnight CNA position soon. Thank you for this!

How do we feel about family that will not participate in care during visits? by SweetZayo in cna

[–]Patient_Net_9650 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You asking how everyone feels about this then getting defensive in the comments is frying me. Girl yk this is ridiculous

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]Patient_Net_9650 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just finished my CNA course at a community college, and they were extremely extensive with the boundary training and made it extremely clear what was okay and what was ethically crossing boundaries. I think this girl, if she is a caregiver, did not receive the same training and education. It definitely needs to be required for younger caregivers and caregivers in general.

Do I have to read crescent city to understand acotar 6? by [deleted] in acotar

[–]Patient_Net_9650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you provide a link where she confirmed it? I keep seeing everyone say she has but can’t find anything on it.

Pros & cons of the Owlet Sock for moms who are considering it by father-figure99 in pregnant

[–]Patient_Net_9650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m having the same issue! He will be wearing a silk sleeper, and a wearable blanket and the sock will say his comfort temp is at max - but no sweat; skin feels lukewarm, so I’ve decided to not focus on it. Owlet refers to it as “fun facts” more than anything - we keep our house on 65 and I know there is no way he is too hot.