cna

  • Assisting elders with activities of daily living (I.e. Bathing, Eating, Dressing)
  • Proper and timely documentation 
  • Stocking elders rooms with necessary supplies and equipment 
  • Assisting nurses with cares and procedures
  • Obtain vital signs

cna

  • Do daily routines of bathing, some times feeding if necessary 
  • Go on doctor visits
  • Do range of motion
  • Provide fluids

cna

  • Perform ADL’s
  • Interact with residents and families
  • Accompany residents to appointments
  • Toileting and repositioning programs
  • Assist with therapy (PT, OT, ST)
  • Provide input to nurses regarding change in patient condition including skin, behaviors, and illness
  • Work as a team on the unit with other staff

cna

  • Landry Services for the residents.
  • Cooked meals and helped with ADL’s of residents. 
  • Hair Care
  • Nail CAre

cna

  • I would take care of children and feed them through tubes 
  • I would get them ready for school 
  • These children could not talk or walk or communicate.
  • Patient Care 

cna

  • Provide high quality care.
  • Assist with all aspecs of ADL’s including helping with meals, transferring using assistive devices, bathing, dressing and grooming
  • Assessing vital signs, perfoming lab draws and glucose checks
  • Care for dying resident

cna

  • Provide patient care
  • Help resident with ADL’s that they can not do for themselves without assistance
  • Collaborate with the medical team in order to help in the treatment of the resident
  • Measuring vital signs and reporting abnormal findings to the charge nurse
  • Advocate for resident
  • Chart ADl’s performances
  • Transfer 

cna

  • Visit patient at home or Nursing Facility.
  • Provide patient with personal care.
  • Prepare meals and clean patient area.
  • Report any changes to the case manager or my supervisor.
  • Give patient emotional support.

cna

  • Assisted with ADL
  • Provided care for a complete care patient
  • Gave bed baths
  • Fed patient
  • Cleaned the house (laundry, dishes, pet care, floors, bathroom, bed changes etc.)
  • Turn and reposition patient every hour
  • Recorded information and changes to report to daily nurse

cna

  • Provide cares for those unable to care for themselves.
  • Hand washing.
  • Taking and recording patient vitals.
  • Communicating with patients with hearing, vision and speech loss

cna

  • Observe
  • Scheduled doctor appointments and transportation for the residents.
  • Organized and maintained residents’ files.
  • Passed medicine and performed treatments according the residents’ MARS (Medication Administration Record).

cna

  • Assist residents with activities of daily living 
  • Answer call lights 
  • Record vital signs 
  • Maintain quality of life 

cna

  • Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms.
  • Provide patients personal hygiene by giving bedpans, baths, and assisted with transferring from place to place.
  • Administer treatments, such as catheterizations ,  suppositories,enemas , or douches, as directed by a nurse or physician. 
  • Performed monthly inventory and maintained office and medical supply count. 

cna, ward clerk

  • Ensured HIPPA compliance
  • Followed infection control procedures.
  • Assisted residents with daily functions.
  • Monitored intake and output levels.
  • Provided all daily living tasks to enhance quality of life for elderly residents.
  • Assisted with bathing, dressing, feeding, lifting and transferring.
  • Experience with various medical conditions including Diabetes, Cancer and Alzheimer’s.

cna

  • Get report from the outgoing CNA.
  • Check all my patients before I start my shift  with the previous CNA.
  • Take patient vital signs
  • Record intake and output .
  • Report any changes to my nurse.

cna

  • Observe changes in a patients condition or behavior
  • Feed, bathe, dress, R.O.M.
  • Vital signs, collecting urine samples, equipment usage 
  • Listen to patients health care concerns

cna

  • Assist resident with ADL’s 
  • Observe, Report and document status and needs
  • maintain safe environment 
  • light housekeeping
  • dementia care
  • hospice care 

cna/tma

  • Monitor, record, and report symptoms or changes in residents’ conditions.
  • Turn or reposition residents.
  • Provide physical support to assist residents to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, or walking.
  • Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to charge nurse.
  • Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate.
  • Observe or examine residents to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.
  • Feed residents or assist residents to eat or drink.

cna

  • Record patients’ medical history, vital statistics, or information such as test results in medical records. 
  • I undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.
  • I communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
  • I lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, or stretchers.

cna/ra

  • I answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients’ needs.
  • I provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
  •  I record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff.
  • I document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
  • I exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.
  • I feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink.
  • I turn or reposition bedridden patients.

cna

  • Assisting the RN/LPN in completing tasks that support patient care activities and treatments
  • Providing direct patient care activities appropriate to training and competency
  • Ensures that department is kept clean and organized
  • Assists with equipment maintenance and cleaning of supplies
  • Completes patient care activities as assigned while promoting excellent patient satisfaction and outcomes
  • Ensure that patients and families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere, which recognizes the individual’s needs and rights

cna

  • Answer patients’ calls and determine how to assist them. 
  • Help patients with bathing, dressing, maintaining personal hygiene, moving in bed, or standing and walking
  • Work as part of a healthcare team to assess patient needs
  • Care of patients with mental illness and developmental disabilities.

cna

  • Turn or re-position bedridden patients hourly.
  •  Documentation of all daily cares , Activities, intake and output.  
  • Communicate with patients to access certain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
  • Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or movable
  • Set up equipment, such as  portable and stationary oxygen tanks. breathing neutralizers, Patient EZ Lift  or Sit-to-Stand machine for  smooth transfers. 
  • Provide inquiries information such as directions, visiting hours. 
  • Training in Fire Evacuation ,Bio-Hazard Waste , C.P.R Certification Continuing Education Credits.

cna/hha

  • Assist terminally ill patients 
  • Wash and dress patients
  • Feed patients 
  • Assist nurses
  • Communicate with the team on any changes to the patients
  • Change bed linens
  • Communicate with the facilities the patients were in 

cna

  • Help residents with their activities of daily living
  • Administer medicines including narcotics orally to residents
  • Communicating with residents and their families
  • Assist in feeding 
  • Showered and toileted 

cna

  • Assist other aides on the floor who needed assistance with their residents.
  • Cover a floor in case of a call off, or extra aide was needed.
  • Extensive assistance with transfering, transportation
  • Assistance with dressing, feeding, toileting, changing, combing and brushing hair.

cna

  • Total care for residents
  • Work on the skilled floor , where residents needed much assistance
  • Using lifts with the help of co_workers
  • A lot of team work
  • Logging residents daily activities an consumptions

cna

  • Help residents with ADL’s
  • provide physical support for patients or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene.
  • providing a clean and safe environment for the resident
  •  I also received tech of the year for my unit for 2018 because of my dedication to my job and the care I give to my patients. 

cna

  • help residents with bathing, feeding, dressing
  • transferred residents
  • kept rooms in cleanly matter
  • made beds and kept linens supplied
  • helped residents to bathroom as needed
  • helped rotate if confined to bed
  • did everyday paper work to keep track of how residents ate and their daily activities

cna

  • Run-errands.
  • Bathe patients.
  • Meal preparation for patients.
  • Light housekeeping duties.
  • Provide peri care for patients.
  • Assist with meal consumption.