Thank you for sharing these wonderful informative videos as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) for over a decade now I often direct new CNAs to your lovely channel here so they can understand the many different ways to handle several populations of patients as there are many populations of them.. these videos are amazing and very helpful especially for anyone entering into the Medical Field and are in the titles of care-giver, CNA or any other title within this industry.. thank you for sharing these.. as for myself as a visually impaired person with my guide dog Rolf of course as a CNA I aspired to move up in title (PCT, LPN or RN) but I wasn’t able because of my visual impairment so I just focused on what I can accomplish within my title of CNA my specialty’s are Science-Wound Care and Art-the Music and Art Therapy as an positive outlet for patients of any populations in order for them to be happy, live their life bring joy to them.. all in all I say at the end of the day, We all have patients of my populations to care for regardless of title or Rank.. because as a team in this industry we all have an important role within our patients life, being a source to them having compassion, love, understanding and respect as these patients are someone’s family members etc and at times we are their family because some may not have family or not have others visit them so we are their family especially during the holiday season... it of makes a difference in the lives of these patients when you make them smile you’ve done your good deed and make a difference in their life
They cannot give consent, unfortunately the brain damage can lead to dangerous situations. People with frontal lobe damage are extremely vulnerable,not unlike children.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful informative videos as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) for over a decade now I often direct new CNAs to your lovely channel here so they can understand the many different ways to handle several populations of patients as there are many populations of them.. these videos are amazing and very helpful especially for anyone entering into the Medical Field and are in the titles of care-giver, CNA or any other title within this industry.. thank you for sharing these.. as for myself as a visually impaired person with my guide dog Rolf of course as a CNA I aspired to move up in title (PCT, LPN or RN) but I wasn’t able because of my visual impairment so I just focused on what I can accomplish within my title of CNA my specialty’s are Science-Wound Care and Art-the Music and Art Therapy as an positive outlet for patients of any populations in order for them to be happy, live their life bring joy to them.. all in all I say at the end of the day, We all have patients of my populations to care for regardless of title or Rank.. because as a team in this industry we all have an important role within our patients life, being a source to them having compassion, love, understanding and respect as these patients are someone’s family members etc and at times we are their family because some may not have family or not have others visit them so we are their family especially during the holiday season... it of makes a difference in the lives of these patients when you make them smile you’ve done your good deed and make a difference in their life
I see that we should study RUclips . There are many different programs. Learn anything what we need. It’s very useful and wonderful. I love RUclips
lmao watching this in 2024 as a baby caregiver. Well, I really want to be a good caregiver!
This was a pretty good video
Clara gets fired.
Clara is clueless
We talk about them like they are prisoners. Why not just chain them to the bed and be done with it?
They cannot give consent, unfortunately the brain damage can lead to dangerous situations. People with frontal lobe damage are extremely vulnerable,not unlike children.