I actually have orientation Monday through a company hiring to train persons who want to become a CNA and your video help my excitement and anxiety Thank you
I saw your comment late, but I hope your first day was good. Don't beat yourself up over little mistakes or if you forget how to do certain stuff. Don't give up 💪🏽Keep showing up. It's a learning process.
For orientation, scrubs are the safest bet since it is very likely that you would be placed on the floor/unit you'll be working on. You can't go wrong with comfortable scrubs 😊
I would say it depends on the facility. My facility allowed me to wear any color. I actually called them to find out. Maybe you could call your facility as well 😊
Hey, this was a great video. What kind of facility are you working at? Is it a hospital since you have mentioned being put on different floors? Also, what are the kind of floors you've worked on so far?
Hey, I was working at a nursing home and rehab center at the time. Some floors had rehab residents who were able to walk around and do most things for themselves. Other floors had long-term residents, many of whom were total-care, so the acuity was higher.
I didn't prefer any since I was doing too much work with the long-term patients and didn't get to spend enough time with each person to ensure they get the care they deserved. The patient-to-CNA ratio didn't make sense ...while with the rehab patients, I was left with nothing to do for a good portion of the day. I would prefer a balance, tbh
@@getrealwithdee ouch. I understand. That's not ideal at all. One thing I hate the most is having to rush through patients/residents. It happened to me once during an internship 5 years ago and I'm still upset lol.
I actually have orientation Monday through a company hiring to train persons who want to become a CNA and your video help my excitement and anxiety Thank you
Aww, you are welcome! 🤗 you will do great. The start might be rough but it definitely gets better 💕
Hey gal u just ease the freaking stress of my neck cuz i got a CNA orientation and i had already started warring until i wash this video. ThxQ 👌
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Glad it helped! All the best 🤗
Thanks for this video I was so stressed out but this really helped out!!!😭😭😁😁 I subscribed for sure!!!
I was stressed before my orientation as well 😂
I'm glad this helped 😌
Thank you so much!!! My orientation is tomorrow, your video helped me a lot
I'm so glad it helped! ☺ Congratulations on your new job
How did it go??
It was good. today is my first day of work I am going to start at 2. little beat nerves..
I saw your comment late, but I hope your first day was good. Don't beat yourself up over little mistakes or if you forget how to do certain stuff. Don't give up 💪🏽Keep showing up. It's a learning process.
Thanks for the information.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
What should I wear to orientation?
For orientation, scrubs are the safest bet since it is very likely that you would be placed on the floor/unit you'll be working on. You can't go wrong with comfortable scrubs 😊
Can we wear any kind of scrub to the orientation?
I would say it depends on the facility. My facility allowed me to wear any color. I actually called them to find out. Maybe you could call your facility as well 😊
Hey, this was a great video. What kind of facility are you working at? Is it a hospital since you have mentioned being put on different floors? Also, what are the kind of floors you've worked on so far?
Hey, I was working at a nursing home and rehab center at the time. Some floors had rehab residents who were able to walk around and do most things for themselves. Other floors had long-term residents, many of whom were total-care, so the acuity was higher.
Since I worked with an agency, they had me floating every shift 🥲 I didn't enjoy that, but it made me better at my job
Oh! That sounds super interesting although tricky lol. Thanks for answering my questions.
Is there one that you preferred?
I didn't prefer any since I was doing too much work with the long-term patients and didn't get to spend enough time with each person to ensure they get the care they deserved. The patient-to-CNA ratio didn't make sense ...while with the rehab patients, I was left with nothing to do for a good portion of the day. I would prefer a balance, tbh
@@getrealwithdee ouch. I understand. That's not ideal at all. One thing I hate the most is having to rush through patients/residents. It happened to me once during an internship 5 years ago and I'm still upset lol.
Hey new employer I'm not bringing you a doctor's note for a stomach ache. Period!!!
Lool girl, I'm saying