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Princess Palola

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  1. Call the facility and ask to see if they would be willing to give her an orientations however if they do not. My advice would be to talk to the other CNAs at the shift and shadow them to a few rooms to get an understanding how things work at the facility. And when you get your report from the previous CNA that you is replacing to get as much information about each resident as possible because some residents are very specific about their care. Most facilities will give you a specific assignment or a hall and you are responsible for those residents on that hall for the shift.
  2. Hey! I'm Princess, from the Philippines currently living in Salt lake city, Utah. I was a CNA though the Nursa app before joining the team and have loved every minute of it. I'm a dog mom and love to travel and explore with my cute fur babies. I'm a beach bum and love to be near the ocean and surf, not to mention such an adrenaline junky. Working with Nursa and being able to talk to and hear other clinicians stories has been my favorite part of being here. I love the Nursa community!
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