Last day of orientation.
The more I work at Casa the more I learn about how things happen to be the way they are. One revelation I learned from a CNA this morning is the reason why there are way too few CNAs. Well, according to this CNA, an administrator showed up at work in the very early hours and found nurses having a pot luck and only 2 CNAs of 5 were actually busy doing patient care. Based upon this visit, a decision was made. CNAs were removed and the RNs are now expected to pick up the slack. It's weird that decisions are made on one visit. There are many variables to why things are like that at night but to those concerned, they shot themselves in the foot.
The more I work at Casa the more I learn about how things happen to be the way they are. One revelation I learned from a CNA this morning is the reason why there are way too few CNAs. Well, according to this CNA, an administrator showed up at work in the very early hours and found nurses having a pot luck and only 2 CNAs of 5 were actually busy doing patient care. Based upon this visit, a decision was made. CNAs were removed and the RNs are now expected to pick up the slack. It's weird that decisions are made on one visit. There are many variables to why things are like that at night but to those concerned, they shot themselves in the foot.