This video is wonderful thank you for sharing but in reality on the job, it is not even close to where it could be this subtle as much as I would like it to b. A majority of my patients can't even roll over conduit should always show how to help roll the patient over with support under the patient to help the patient and the CNA and the other thing the bed should always be raised, which in this case the bed was not raised to prevent back for the CNA and gloves should be worn due to MRSA and so many other things. But thank you for sharing
These SBCCCNA videos are very helpful and gives insight to the proper, professional and holistic care provided to those in need of health care services. I love making people feel important ant loved in the name of our Divine Healer. Thank you Michelle
Yeah, the gloves. You don't know what that patient has under them. Urine, feces, a draining wound? I typically double glove if I know or fear a patient is incontinent. One set for cleaning and a second for changing the linens.
I really appreciate all of sbfccna videos! In this video I noticed you didn't use a draw sheet. I guess that is just for patients who cannot reposition themselves? Thanks again for posting!!! Keep 'em coming!
Gloves or you would fail. You can not touch "dirty" linens of any kind without gloves.
Yes! You touched dirty linens with no gloves! Big no no
This video is wonderful thank you for sharing but in reality on the job, it is not even close to where it could be this subtle as much as I would like it to b. A majority of my patients can't even roll over conduit should always show how to help roll the patient over with support under the patient to help the patient and the CNA and the other thing the bed should always be raised, which in this case the bed was not raised to prevent back for the CNA and gloves should be worn due to MRSA and so many other things. But thank you for sharing
whit those videos I passed my skills on 08 27 2015. Tank u for your help Guys. May GOD BLESS You.
what state?
These SBCCCNA videos are very helpful and gives insight to the proper, professional and holistic care provided to those in need of health care services. I love making people feel important ant loved in the name of our Divine Healer. Thank you Michelle
Yeah, the gloves. You don't know what that patient has under them. Urine, feces, a draining wound? I typically double glove if I know or fear a patient is incontinent. One set for cleaning and a second for changing the linens.
I really appreciate all of sbfccna videos! In this video I noticed you didn't use a draw sheet. I guess that is just for patients who cannot reposition themselves? Thanks again for posting!!! Keep 'em coming!
Thank you for your comment Lili, I will notify the instructors. Unfortunately I can't change the video now.
gloves???!!!!
for those watching the video remember gloves, especially changing dirty linen. But I am yet to see a perfect skills video for CNA's.
no gloves just nasty ......
I love your video.
whit those videos I passed my skills on 08 27 2015. Tank u for your help Guys. May GOD BLESS You.