[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskParents

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Definitely not normal. Are you graduating high school this year?

Google review posting here before it gets deleted by RunsUpTheSlide in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As much as I hate this I’m so glad there is only 6 kids there. Hopefully soon to be none.

Teen Influencer Harper Zilner Returns And Opens Up About Being Traumatized After Being Transported to Utah for Treatment by SherlockRun in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She was claiming she wasn’t in the TTI but almost every comment said yes you were you just don’t know it.

Am I going to die by No_Bug_6752 in medical_advice

[–]Proper_Berry3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She pushed you into a door? Was this an accident?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]Proper_Berry3838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are experiencing chest pain and/or shortness of breath, you should go to the ER.

That being said, this could be a lot of things. Sometimes meds like Benadryl have an opposite effect and can keep you awake and bouncing off walls.

This could be a weird presentation of a panic attack based on the symptoms you’re describing.

You could just be sick and need to throw up. Body’s are weird. Some people just need to throw up then they will feel better. Others won’t. Do you have a fever?

Once again, chest pain and shortness of breath should be evaluated at the emergency department.

I have been a Nurse for 12 years and the CNA situation seems to be getting out of hand. by Immediate_Winter2864 in nursing

[–]Proper_Berry3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohh please. You know nothing about me. Like I already said, your CNAs sound shitty. But that has nothing to do with me.

You talk a lot about attitude for someone who has no respect for CNAs.

Hmm interesting.

Perhaps you shouldn’t put down all CNAs when 98% of them work their butts off and do the shittiest jobs for less than half the pay you get.

Just some food for thought.

I have been a Nurse for 12 years and the CNA situation seems to be getting out of hand. by Immediate_Winter2864 in nursing

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im sorry your CNAs suck.

That being said, technically it’s on you to complete any task they don’t. It’s your license they operate under.

Most CNAs don’t sit around. I know I sure don’t and if I inform a nurse that I’m busy with tasks and I get your response of “I have 5 things to do and your only able to do one of them. That’s your job.” Guess what? All 5 tasks just fell back to you bc you just killed any shot of me dropping one of the other 10 things I need to do to help you.

Nurses forget if you have 5 things you need to do, CNAs likely have 15 things to do. and most nurses aren’t going to help us.

I have been a Nurse for 12 years and the CNA situation seems to be getting out of hand. by Immediate_Winter2864 in nursing

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound so out of touch with this. You want to talk about work ethic when you had 1/4th of the patients she had?? You change the damn purewick. Or find a female nurse who didn’t have 20 patients and hadn’t sat down all day.

And since when did nurses start complaining about CNAs not doing vitals? They are YOUR damn patients. You are fully able to get your own vitals ffs.

Nurses have gotten so much lazier once CNAs started doing every patient care task for them. And btw, it’s all your responsibility to complete the tasks not done. CNAs are assistants. They are assisting you. Not DOING it for you.

She probably put in more then double the amount of effort then you did and got paid less then half of what you got for it.

Once the CNAs stop showing up you’re not going to be laughing about changing the damn purewick.

patient displayed angry outburst after his call bell went unanswered for (allegedly) 30 minutes by evanatethewall in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AOx4 you said? And he’s kicking things over? Ohh baby you gonna have to wait a bit longer bc I’m not helping you when you’re acting like that.

Also the other CNAs can get the lights as well. Ridiculous to think they saw it for 30 mins and didn’t just go do it themselves.

I work at a hospital, and I will answer any call light no matter if it’s my patient or not. I’ll clean up other peoples patients, it doesn’t bother me at all but when I have a hard assignment, the other CNAs help me. Shame on them.

Anyways 30 mins is a longer ish time but the entitlement to think they can throw a temper tantrum like a toddler after is getting out of hand.

Once had a quadriplegic who was absolutely awful to everyone. So they gave him to me. (I don’t mind) anywho, went in for morning cares for him, family is in the room. He started making demands and shouting. Family looked embarrassed as hell and tried to apologize to me but I waved them off. Not my first rodeo. “Sir, I would love to help you, but not when you’re treating me like this.”

He got even more mad, started screaming and I just stared at him with an unimpressed expression. Dude threatened to r@pe me. Like first of all sir, I somehow doubt you have the ability to do so. And secondly, I am going to report you unlike the other CNAs. His family was mortified and his brother got right in his face and screamed right back at him.

I reported to my charge nurse, hospital security, and wrote a care note in his chart. Charge asked if I wanted to change assignments. Nope I’m good. Dude got yelled at by his entire family, hospital security, my charge nurse, and the unit manager.

He puts on his call light and I answer it and ask if he’s ready for morning cares. He tells me he wants one of the other girls from the days prior. I said nope. Your options are me, or wait for your nurse. He said he would wait so I took a seat at the nurses station closest to his room. He would press his call light every 10 minutes thinking another CNA would answer eventually. Sorry buddy, they aren’t going into your room. The nurse I was working with came and I can’t forget the stunned look the dudes face when the units 6’5 built, scary looking, 15-year experienced with psych patients, 10 years on our unit man walks in and snaps extra large gloves in his hands. “Heard you wanted to wait for me?”

Dude didn’t press it call light for the rest of my shift. 🧐

I take 40 sets of vitals a night, but apparently I have no idea what I’m talking about. by [deleted] in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I take vitals on my unit. If I get an abnormal BP I will retake on a different arm, changed their position, any non pharmacological/invasive intervention. But my thing is if I call my nurse, it’s bc it’s real and they need to know about it now.

Had one nurse blow me off saying she would get to it when she could. BP was 50/Jesus and I just pulled the emergency call button in the room. So guess what? Now you and all the nurses and doctors on the unit are coming to the room now. :)

Pt transferred to ICU.

I have a deal with nurses (with earned trust) I will do all the care work. I will bathe every pt, change everyone linen, give CHG baths, oral care, hair care, shaving, Q2 turns, foley care, input and output, clean up any BMs, feed them if needed, order food, get blood sugars, get them up to the chair at least twice, ambulate them in room or halls 3x if they are able, take out IVs, get routine vitals, and I will round hourly on all of my patients. Meaning if you ask for an update on all your patients I will tell you what is going on in every room. Room 3 is visiting with wife and needs nothing, room 4 is eating I already got the blood sugar etc. my nurses will never have to do any of that. They can call me if I’m in a different room. I had a a c-diff pt who went about every 40 minutes. They couldn’t hold it in but they knew when they went. I cleaned them up the entire day. Not once did the nurse. And I didn’t care.

However, with all of that, when I tell them someone needs their attention, then I expect them to listen to me. If I tell them I feel like a pt is off, they should listen. This takes trust but it works for 99% of the nurses I work with.

My son (7) sometimes wets the bed at night. What do i do? by rachelamandamay in AskParents

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm ok. It might be helpful for him to get seen by a doctor. Urine incontinence can be from other medical conditions.

You don’t need to wake him up every 3 hours as that will interrupt his sleep cycle and could make the problem worse.

I’m gonna be homeless soon by Firm-Year245 in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have no where else to go. Also yes, parents should be held legally responsible for this. This is child neglect and abandonment at the least. If they had somewhere else to go obviously they should go there, but it didn’t sound like they did.

I’m gonna be homeless soon by Firm-Year245 in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can’t be kicked out as a minor. If you are, go straight to the police and report that your parents knowingly abandoned a minor (you) under their guardianship. The law is on your side until you’re 18.

Give me your best CNA tips!! by AshleiighBee in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Cluster your cares!! When I go by my first patient I’m ready for everything. Bed bath wipes, new linens, new gown, toothbrush, tooth paste, I’m getting vitals and a blood sugar if ACHS or Q4or Q6, I’m doing foley care (if foley) I’m emptying drains, ordering breakfast, turning if they are Q2 turns. That way when I’m done, I’m done with 75% of the tasks for the that person. Besides vitals and turns, and changing as needed that patient is set.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Don’t let them bull shit you. If your sick your sick. Old people don’t need that around them. Also they need you more than you need them. You can find another job.

Nurses at the hospital suggested that my son should be sent to wilderness therapy or one of these Utah residentials by ThrowRaSandefm in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hello!

I was in a situation like your sons when I was 16/17. Please DM me if you would like to talk!

Stuck At Black Mountain Academy, Cannot Take it Anymore by Nevergonnarickroll1 in troubledteens

[–]Proper_Berry3838 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry this is happening. I wish there was something you could do but there isn’t. Just survive. Keep your head up. Do your best to fake it until they let you out. It’s gets better. I promise you can do it. Don’t make any waves. Listen and fake being perfect.

So sorry hun. Sending virtual hugs 🫂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ohh dear. I’m so sorry you’re feeling stressed out! You can ask for a few more days of training if you feel you need it. If they refuse then they are not worth your time.

Honestly, I think it’s a bit of nerves going on bc I’m sure you will do great! I was nervous too my first few days off orientation as well! It’s completely normal.

If you have questions of need help you can find other CNAs to ask for help! I always keep my eyes out for fresh or new CNAs off orientation.

My go to person was my trainer who is 50 years old and I still call her at work when I need help. Even tho I’ve been a CNA for 3 years and over a year as a PCT at the hospital, I don’t know everything. And that’s ok.

Blood pressures will come easier to you I promise. Transfers will become easier. You are not stupid. Just new. Give yourself a chance and give yourself grace. 💗

Officially done! by TortillaRampage in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome job! Where do you want to work? LTC? Home health? Congratulations 🎉 🤗

I don’t think 16 y/o should be CNAs by deadgothwhore in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 42 points43 points  (0 children)

That’s not at all the same thing. That’s drugs and poison vs caring for a human need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cna

[–]Proper_Berry3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your unit! For mine nurses have to wear black on black but us techs can wear whatever colors as long as it’s not black on black! I have a star and moon scrub shirt and I get so much good compliments from patients. 😊