cna

  • Helped assist with care at ones home
  • Documenting care at or during my shift
  • Encouraging  patients to do as much care for themselves as possible
  • following proper protocol

cna

  • Assist residents with activities of daily living
  • Follow verbal directions 
  • Respond to call lights 
  • Operate mechanical lifts for transfers 
  • Maintain quality of life  

cna

  • Performed and assist activities of daily living. Ex, grooming, bathing, feeding
  • Documented vital signs and weight
  • Assisted patients to and from appointments and outings.
  • Clean patients area 

cna

  • Provide nursing assistance to residents in a 120 long term-care facility.
  • Assisted residents with activities of daily living including helping with meals, transferring using gait belt, bathing dressing and grooming.
  • Maintain cleanliness and a calm environment in patient rooms.
  • Cleaning and sanitizing patient areas

cna

  • Bathing and dressing patients
  • Taking vital signs
  • Collecting information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and doctors
  • Answering patient calls
  • Examining patients for bruises and other injuries/wounds
  • Turning or repositioning patients who are bedridden
  • Lifting patients into beds, wheelchairs or exam tables

cna

  • Perform and record vital statistics 
  • Aid patient with mobility (using restroom, walks,getting comfortable, etc.)
  • Provide food and/or beverages to patient 
  • Record all intake and output 
  • Help patients get ready for bed (change of clothing, brushing teeth,etc.) 
  • Aid nurse with any needed tasks 

cna

  • Assist patients with their daily activities such as; bathing, dressing, and transferring.
  • Keeping patient’s rooms neat and clean, changing the sheets and refreshing their linens when necessary.
  • Measure patient’s vital signs, weight, and height.
  • Maintaining the patients comfort and safety.
  • Spending quality time with patients to make them feel as comfortable and as welcomed as possible.

cna

  • Provide patient with comfort
  • Provides patients hygiene by giving bedpans, urinals, baths, back rubs, shampoos, and showers
  • Helping with showers and baths
  • Provides for ADL’s by assisting with serving meals, feeding patient as necessary . helping with ambulating , turning and positioning patients 

cna/ companion

  • organizing homes, personal records, and bills
  • grooming
  • ambulation
  • assisting client with concerns they may have
  • charting on condition and any change in mental or physical status

cna

  • Assist With Daily Living Tasks
  • Caring for Clients with Impaired Memory
  • Ensuring that Patients Take Prescribed Medications at the Right Time
  • Monitoring Changes in the Physical and Psychological Condition of Patients
  • Taking Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure

cna/hha

  • Provide quality care to patients.
  • Practice safe medication administration practices.
  • Observe, record, and report to nursing staff the patient’s condition or injury, the treatment provided, and reactions to drugs or treatment.
  • Comfort and reassure patients that they are safe and receiving the best possible care.
  • Assist individuals in completing all ADLs (Activities of Daily Living).
  • Proper documentation of care provided. 

cna/home health aide

  • Transport to and from doctors appointments.
  • Cook meals in home.
  • Light cleaning of the patient’s home.
  • Provide hospitality and companionship.

cna/ unit clerk

  • Schedule and confirm patient diagnostic appointments, surgeries, or medical consultations.  
  • Greet visitors, ascertain purpose of visit, and direct them to appropriate staff.
  • Answer phones and direct calls to appropriate staff.
  • Complete work schedules, manage calendars. and arrange appointments.
  • Make travel/transportation arrangements for residents for doctor appointments.
  • Enter date, such as demographic characteristics, history, and extent of disease, diagnostic procedures, or treatments into computer.
  • Provide patients with assistance in bathing, dressing, or grooming, demonstrating these skill as necessary. 

cna

  • Assist with daily living activities. This includes delivering meals to patients, turning and ambulating patients and providing plenty of fresh water, as well as extra nourishment between meals
  • Help patients with personal hygiene. Provide patients with bedpans, help with baths, shampoos and showers
  • Provide adjunct care for the patient, including ice packs, non-sterile dressings and therapeutic baths
  • Check vital signs and record daily information in the patient’s chart
  • Assist the nurses and other staff as needed
  • Adhere to professional standards, follow policies and procedures and abide by federal, state and local requirements, as well as Joint Commission standards
  • Medication pass along with charting, treatments 

cna

  • Provided Quality and Compassionate Care.
  • Direct Communication With Patients And Their Families.  
  • Performed ADL’s.
  • Recorded Patient Intake and Output.
  • Recorded And Documented Patient Vital Signs.
  • Informed Nursing Staff Of Vital Information.
  • Performed Secretarial Type Duties Etc.

cna

  • Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds.
  • Wash, groom, shave.
  • Serve food trays.
  • Assist with Daily Activities by serving and feeding meals, bathing and grooming, helping residents ambulate, transferring residents, and toileting. 

cna

  • Responsible for helping residents of a 60 bed skilled care facility with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, feeding and toileting
  • Responsible for getting daily, weekly and monthly weights and vital signs of residents
  • Encouraging residents to participate in activities 
  • Providing a feeling of safety and security to residents with dementia and Alzheimers

cna

  • Electronic documentation of vital signs, meals, fluid intake and output
  • Assist Nursing staff with wound care, bandage changes, and treatments
  • Help give baths and personal care to residents.
  • Made up residents beds. 

cna/med tech

  • Facilitated activities of daily living, including personal hygiene management, feeding and ambulation 
  • Answered call lights and supported resident comfort and safety by adjusting bed rails and equipment 
  •  Responsible for preparing and administering medications in a timely manner after completing medication technician training 
  • Delivered individualized resident care by evaluating resident needs, recording vital signs, documenting observations, administering necessary treatments and medications 

cna

  • Assist patients with daily needs and activities. Such as dressing, toileting, walking and or transferring to wheelchair, in some cases feeding, ect.
  • Chartingdocumenting on patients and their daily activities.
  • Severing meals 
  • Assisting with emergency procedures.
  • Staying alert to any cognition and or physical changes in patients, knowing, and following proper procedure if this occurs. 

cna

  • Assisted residents in bathing, nail care, mouth care, hair car, feeding and toileting
  • Helped licensed nursing staff with catheterizations and enemas
  • Recorded patients’ intake and output
  • Transported and ambulated patients
  • Changed linen and collected soiled laundry
  • Emptied and changed catheter drainage bags 

cna/ home healthcare

  • Helped provide activities of daily living for the patient.
  • Checked patients vitals, making sure they were in a safe range.
  • Made sure medicine, and dressings were cleaned, and given on a timely matter.
  • Maintained patients privacy in and out of the work area (HIPPA).
  • Rotated shifts with co-workers informing them of new patient care, and treatments that were to be followed.
  • Charted and documented patients information from day to day.

cna

  • Provide basic care for patients and assist them with daily activities that they have trouble doing.
  •  Work with medial terminology and health information. Using computer programs to chart and keep track of care.
  •  Collect information and communicate the information either verbally or written to the needed parties. 
  • Prepare treatment rooms for patient examinations, keeping the rooms neat and clean.   

cna

  • Check and record vitals signs, blood pressure, and temperature
  • Measure patients height and weight and maintain its records
  • Collect body fluids for the testing purpose
  • Assist resident and clients with bedpans and urinals
  • Checking food trays, feeding and monitoring food intake
  • Help patients with personal hygiene and bathing, providing them with nail, hair and skin care and assist them with dressing and undressing

cna

  • CNA Float at McKenzie Willamette Hospital in Eugene, Oregon.
  • Gained both critical and valuable experience working in differing and fast-paced medical settings during time as a CNA Float in acute care settings. 
  • Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental and infection control policies and procedures while providing care and assisting in ADL’s.
  • Measure and record patient vital signs and pertinent medical information.
  • Always follow nursing process and direction of the charge nurse. 

cna

  • Answers call lights 
  • Assist patients with daily activities
  • Turning and re-positioning every two hours or as patient need
  • Meal Assistance 
  • Intake and Output measurements 

cna/ home hospice

  • Used lifts
  • Changed:Catheters
  • Folley bags
  • Clothes

cna

  • Assist patients in bathing, dressing, and using the restroom. 
  • Take patients from their rooms to the dining hall when it was time for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Assist patients when they were eating. 
  • Changed sheets on patients beds.

cna

  • Maintained accurate records of patient care, condition, progress and concerns 
  • Monitored vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature and respirations
  • Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental needs of patients 
  • Assist patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding, elimination, transferring, and ambulation
  • Maintained a clean, healthy, and safe environment

cna

  • Bathe and dress resident. 
  • Take vital signs.
  • Administer medication.     
  • Observe and report changes in a  residents’rsident’resident’s condition or behavior.
  • Ability to lift and assist with lifting.