So, you’re brand new and a little nervous? Thats ok and natural.
Being a CNA is a rewarding career, but there are LOTS to learn and lots
of cover in those first few days at work! Don’t be surprised if you feel
a bit overwhelmed and anxious. Someday–soon- you will be an “old pro”
at this stuff. The first part of this is for the new CNA…
The Basics
I remember my first few weeks as a CNA- it was hard to get to know all
the residents as well as staff as well as the facility policies and
procedures. I was very overwhelmed and looking back now- there were
certain things I should have done that would have made my life much
easier then! Live and learn….
First, it is a good idea to bring a little notebook to work with you. In
here you can write down info you need about everything from phone
numbers to resident issues. Jotting down info is a way to remember it!
At periodic times during the day check the little book to see if there
are things you still need info about. When you think of questions and no
one is around to answer them- write them down. Later you can refer back
to the book.
Facility Rules/Employment Issues
OK, now onto more things every new CNA should be aware of. It’s always a
good idea to know the facility policies and rules before we start a new
job.
For More.
Learn more about becoming a CNA.
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