We have all
heard horror stories of patient abuse by Nursing Assistants. This takes shape
in many forms including sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and
theft. Most medical facilities Nationwide are taking precautions against such
abuse occurring, including completing background checks. In some states, you
can’t work as a Nursing Assistant if you have any charges relating to domestic
violence, harassment, or drunk driving because it is possible such behaviors
can escalate in the work environment.
Many
organizations complain that Nursing Assistants aren’t properly looked into
because the demand is so great in the industry. As a result, some employers are
lowering the background check expectations. However, many states are holding
the employer responsible when such abuse occurs, so this will likely help to
curb that process.
Sexual
abuse charges by Nursing Assistants are taken very seriously. Such sexual abuse
reports include allegations of inappropriate touching and sexual intercourse.
It is most commonly found to take place with male Nursing Assistants with those
they are responsible for bathing. It is the responsibility of Nurses to
routinely make a surprise visit into the area where a Nursing Assistant is alone
with a patient. This will help convey the message that their endeavors may be
interrupted and caught.
Physical
abuse by Nursing Assistants is often hard to prove unless it has been witnessed
or bruises appear. Often this type of abuse is conducted by Nursing Assistants
who are not satisfied with their job. They are easily upset, frustrated, and
overwhelmed. Some abuse their patients as a method of teaching them that they
think some of their behaviors are inappropriate. For example, some patients have
reported being hit for soiling their clothes and bedding. This often goes
unreported in elderly populations as they become very afraid.
Verbal
abuse is one of the most common types of abuse by Nursing Assistants. It can be
simple teasing, belittling, or threats. Often this type of behavior stems out
of control issues and the desire to have a more important job.
Theft is
the number one reported type of abuse by Nursing Assistants. In can include
cash, food, jewelry, and even dietary supplements. In medical facilities, such
theft can be hard to prove who did it because the patient comes into contact
with so many individuals who work in the facility.
While most
Nursing Assistants do their job with as much energy and work ethic as humanly
possible, there are those who give the entire profession a bad name. It is sad
when you think about it – when is the last time a Nursing Assistant who did a
good job made National headlines? Yet let one fall out of line, and you will
hear it on the TV, radio, and the internet continuously.
The Nursing
Assistant profession can be very difficult. It takes a very particular type of
individual to be able to meet the requirements. Employers have a responsibility
to protect all the patients. This requires money and time to be spent on
extensive background checks and training. It also requires workshops and
ongoing training for all staff members. Everyone should know signs of abuse to
be watching for and how to report them. Abuse by Nursing Assistants will be
prosecuted by law. Anyone going into the profession needs to be made very aware
of that.
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