cna/pct
- Ensuring all patients are comfortable and have everything they need available to them.
- Rounding on patients and recording their vital signs.
- Working with computer charting programs to record vitals and document activities done with patients.
- Work with nurses to ensure all doctor orders are followed.
- Be the main line of communication between nurses and patients.
- Clean and care for patients unable to do so for themselves.
cna
- Assisted residents with their daily needs and daily life functions.
- Assisted with showers
- Assisted with feedings
- I comforted residents that were having a rough day
- I assisted the nurses with catheter changes, feeding tube changes, and changing out oxygen tanks.
cna
- Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses
- Provide direct service and support to individuals or clients, such as handling a referral for child advocacy issues, conducting a needs evaluation, or resolving complaints.Took care of paitents in the houses
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cna
- As an Certified Nursing Assistant I assisted client with activities of daily living
- As an Certified Nursing Assistant I provided quality care to client
- I assisted client with bathing feeding, feeding and transferring
- As an Certified Nursing Assistant I liked to be sociable with the client
cna
- Responsible for helping 12-13 residents in a memory care assisted living with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, toileting, and feeding.
- Responsible for obtaining daily, weekly and monthly weights and vitals of residents
- Providing a sense of safety and security to residents suffering from dementia
- Responsible for encouraging residents to promote their use of life skills. Examples include the following: creating fake charts for former doctors and nurses, having former secretaries file paperwork
- Assisting residents with their participation in daily activites
- Responsible for the weekly ordering of nursing supplies for three buildings that have 12-13 residents apiece
cna
- Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, eating, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
- Provide patients with help moving in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs, or automobiles and with dressing and grooming
- Plan, purchase, prepare, or serve meals to patients or other family members, according to prescribed diets
- Accompany clients to doctors’ offices or on other trips outside the home, providing transportation, assistance, and companionship
cna/unit clerk
- Collected information about special dietary requirements, assessed meals, documented intake and assisted with feeding to promote proper patient nutrition.
- Helped patients remain mobile by moving between beds, wheelchairs and other assistive devices for optimal transportation across facility.
- Managed medical supplies and restocked inventory to guarantee optimal availability for patient care.
- Assisted patients with mobility and ambulation throughout facility.
cna/ hha
- Turned and re-positioned bedridden patients.
- Displayed sensitivity to the needs of geriatric patients.
- Monitored and recorded patient vital signs, including recording daily inputs and outputs.
- Interacted enthusiastically with patients through positive engagement, active listening and respectful conversations.
cna
- Identified and advocated patient care needs and helped to determine best approach to care.
- Collaborated with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to provide high-quality support to patients.
- Comforted patients and provided reassurance and encouragement.
- Responded to patient alarms and requests to assess needs and obtain necessary care for medical and personal concerns.
cna
- Work with Rehab patients in all capacities.
- Read and recorded temperature, pulse and respiration of patients.
- Contributed to workflow optimization to achieve patient care objectives and organizational goals.
- Promoted patient satisfaction by assisting with daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, toileting and exercising.
- Observed and documented patient responses.
- Answered patient call lights and requests.
- Volunteered to work additional shifts and overtime during busy periods to maintain proper staffing and floor coverage.
cna/ medication aide
- Promoted and provided care by assisting resident’s with personal hygiene, answering call lights, assisting with meals, and reporting abnormal findings to charge nurse.
- Safely administered prescribed medications, under the supervision of an RN, according to six rights.
- Assisted with and collaborated with healthcare team on rehab unit helping patients recovery and regain functionality following injury, surgery or illness.
- Keeping the rooms neat and clean.
cna
- Preserve patient dignity and minimize discomfort while carrying out duties such as bedpan, diaper changes, emptying drainage bags and bathing.
- Displayed strong skills in assessing Vital Signs, and providing pre- and post-operative care.
- Ensure the accurate, timely flow of information by maintaining through patient record and updating healthcare team on patient’s status.
- Complied with HIPAA standarts in all patient documentation and interactions.
cna
- baths
- walking patients
- waters
- prom/rom
- bedchanging
- shaving
- communitcation
cna
- Facilitated activities of daily living, including personal hygiene management, feeding, ambulation and locomotion.
- Turned and repositioned patients for comfort and medical safety.
- Answered patient call lights
- Assessed patients, documented and monitored vital signs, and communicated changes to supervising RNs.
cna
- Daily grooming and assisting bathing
- ADL charting
- Assist with meals
- Assist with transfers
- Assist with walking
- Assist with activities
cna
- direct client care including Daily Living Activities, Personal Care, and end of life care
- daily reporting on client care
- training of new CNA staff
- Assisted residents with activities of daily living. (ADL)
cna
- Assessment and Planning Care.
- Nutrition and Elimination Needs.
- Mobility Needs.
- Hygiene and Grooming.
- Comfort and Anxiety Relief.
- Safety and Environment.
- Management and Efficiency.
cna
- Interview patients to obtain personal information and measure their vital signs, weight, and height.
- Show new patients to their rooms and prepare them for their stay.
- Perform routine checks on patients or residents for cleanliness.
- Collect and submit an inventory of patients belongings such as phone, jewelry, wallets etc.
- provided healthcare such as bathing, dental hygiene toileting etc.
cna
- Responsible for helping residents of an 80 bed skilled care facility with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, feeding and toileting
- Responsible for daily, weekly and monthly weights and vitals of residents
- Encouraging resident participation with activities
- Working with dementia residents and allowing them to feel safe and secure in their environment
cna
- Conduct training of newly CNA staff. Was team-leader on Unit
- Handed out assignments for staff
- Transport patients to outside treatments and appointments and off unit for activities and other personal matters.
- Assist with
- Assist nurses or physicians with providing of patient care. clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
cna
- Assist the residents in daily activities
- Feeding, bathing, changing briefs, and brush dentures and or teeth
- Emptying colostomy bags
- Repositioning the residents
- Transferring the residents to take them to activities
- Measuring vital signs
- Tending to residents health (hard of hearing patients, partially to fully blind patients, patients who have had a stroke, Alzheimer’s patients, and dementia patients)
cna
- Take and record vital signs
- Assist patient with ADLs
- Provide a way for the patient to maintain healthy hygiene
- Toileting the patient
- Watching for any abnormalities in the patient’s skin
- Communicate with the nurses about the patient’s condition
cna
- Provided compassionate care to patients.
- Assisted with daily care such as mobility assistance, bathing, meal delivery, feeding as needed, and awareness of patient status.
- Kept scheduled vitals checks, including temperature, pulse, blood pressure, pain levels, and fluid consumption.
- Recorded details of individual patients utilizing electronic chart recording.
- Complied with HIPAA Privacy Act by protecting confidential patient information.
cna
- staff relief at area nursing homes
- private duty home care
- one on one care at assisted living facilities
- Measure and document Patient’s vital signs, weight, and height.
cna (certified nurse assistant)
- Prepare rooms for patients, keeping the rooms neat and clean.
- Clean instruments and dispose of contaminated supplies.
- Measure their vital signs
- Explain treatment procedures, or physicians’ instructions to patients.
- Help physicians examine and treat patients, handing them instruments or materials or performing such tasks as taking weight and height.
cna
- Taking care of the residents Whether it was giving them baths
- feeding
- helping them have an eventful day
- helping them move about their day
- making sure they was comfortable and clean
cna
- Help residents with their daily cares
- Regularly measure vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and temperature
- Observe and record behaviors
- Follow resident care plans
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- Counsel or aid family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, or supporting the patient.
- Collect information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and doctors.
- Examine patients for bruises, blood in urine or other injuries/wounds.
- Examine patients for bruises, blood in urine or other injuries/wounds.
cna
- Provide assisted daily living care for elder patients
- Coordinate and time manage care for as many as 8 to 9 individuals simutaneouosly
- Record and document care provided
- Maintain a sanitary work area for patient safety
cna
- Maintains patients restrictions to assigned areas
- Provide patients with assistance in bathing, dressing, or grooming, demonstartiong these skills as neccessary.
- Perform nursing duties, such as administering medications or collecting specimens.
- Perform general office duties, such as answering telephones or filling incident reports.
- Record and maintain patient informationm, such as vital signs, eating habits, behavior, or progress notes.
- Encourage patient participation in social, educational, or recreational activities.