Fatiah Al-Najjar

I have been a CNA for 36 years working in ICUTCU recovery trach and ventilators with children and I have seen a big turnover which is not healthy for the patient or the nurse. All the nurses are overworked. They have to implement a patient ratio it is very vital and critical for the nurses and the patient to get the best care that they possibly can no matter what kind of insurance they have or what hospital they go to nursing home assistant living. All of this is a form of nursing and we need to have patient ratio. It is very vital to the communities in this world so that everybody can get safe healthcare for the patient and the nurses but mainly the nurses is very critical. We are dealing with so many different things now mental health homelessness just all kinds of different things nursing has changed so much since I have been a CNA and it’s not the same anymore. It’s so critical I can’t stress enough how critical it is to the community and into the world. You don’t have to be a RN or LVN if you are a CNA you will see how the turnover in healthcare has really changed so it goes down the line from RN to LVN to CNA because we are also part of nursing and nobody ever ask us Cna, how it is to have so many patients and so little staff, it’s unfair to the residence and the patients that are in healthcare or that need healthcare