cna

  • Providing help with activities of daily living
  • Collecting vital signs
  • Communicating and helping the care team including RN, CNA, physical therapist, and charge RN
  • Checked supply availability and laid out instruments for the patient rooms

cna

  • Obtained client medical history, including medication information, symptoms and allergies
  • Maintained best-in-class standards for individualized care in the bed units by continuously checking in with patients and families and quickly providing care
  • Wiped down equipment with proper cleaning products after each patient transport to reduce instances of infection
  • Reduced risks of patient infection and cross-contamination by cleaning and sterilizing equipment

cna

  • Collaborated with physicians to design at-home medication guidelines and educated patients and families on correct administration of medications
  • Employed mobility devices and other equipment to lift patients from chairs to beds, following all safety procedures to avoid injuries
  • Transported patients between rooms and appointments or testing locations
  • Participated in fun activities with patients each day as scheduled to boost mood, improve overall memory and provide light entertainment
  • Evaluated patients to identify and address wounds, behavioral concerns and medically-relevant symptoms
  • Promoted good oral and personal hygiene by aiding patients with shaving, bathing and teeth brushing
  • Obtained biological specimens for ordered tests and prepared for laboratory transport

cna

  • exceptional patient care
  • assisted in feeding, bathing, general overall hygiene
  • assist individuals that are physically incapable/impaired 
  • took vitals and recorded results on kiosk

cna/health unit coordinator

  • Liaison between patients and staff.
  • Communicate with physicians, nursing staff, various departments, patients, and visitors.
  • Behavioral Intervention.
  • Receptionists on patient floors and in the clinic setting.
  • Deals largely with the public.
  • Typing, filing, data input, answering phones, ordering supplies and preparing special projects for the unit.
  •  Provides support to the clinical staff by tracking consults, stat orders, supplies, patient movement throughout the system. 

cna

  • Getting them ready for the day or ready for bed.
  • Clothing 
  • Socializing 
  • Helping them make each day special.

cna

  • Constantly keep the living area clean, and sanitary. 
  • Monitor patient conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.
  • Plan routines,  and choose different activities for each set of muscles, depending on patient’s capabilities and limitations.
  • Give breakfast, lunch, and dinner accordingly along with required medication.

cna

  • Record patients’ medical history, vital statistics, or information such as test results in medical records and reports to a registered nurse or supervisor.
  • Hand-on-healthcare to patients in medical settings.
  • Bathing, Dressing, and the basic activities of life.
  • Turning or repositioning bedridden patients 

cna

  • Ensured clients’ well-being, safety and comfort in adherence with physicians’ orders
  • Managed various daily job tasks
  • Provided mental and emotional support
  • Monitored clients’ progress to report necessary changes
  • Supported effective care for managed home care patients by observing health status and monitoring conditions
  • Documented patient intake and dietary requirements and assisted with feeding
  • Cleaned and sanitized rooms and equipment using aseptic technique to prevent infection and cross-contamination

cna

  • Assited resident’s with activities of daily living.  
  • Prepared, cooked, and stored meals appropriately.  
  • Maintained a clean and tidy workplace environment. 
  •  Prepared and administered resident’s medications.  
  • Transported resident’s to and from social outings.  
  • Throughly and accurately documented all events and behaviors that took place daily.  
  • Followed all State Health and Safety guidelines.   

cna

  • Answer call light in a very timely manner.
  • Report daily to nurses
  • Vital checks 
  • Assist with Daily living activity.

cna/float

  • Providing care in all departments of hospitals and Skilled nursing facilities. 
  • Assisted residents with daily needs
  • Showering 
  • Eating 

cna/med tech

  •  Ensuring the residents have all of their meals and medicine on time, 
  • Making residents feel “at home’ in our facility 
  • Helping residents with activities of daily living 
  • charting the patients daily activities and anything that goes wrong
  • Ensuring the facility is clean at all times
  • Thinking on my feet and being a quick problem solver
  • Communicate with my coworkers to ensure the residents get the best care

cna/cma

  • Assisted residents to complete activities of daily living, including personal hygiene, feeding, and toileting; helped residents to clean and maintain eyeglasses, dentures, and hearing aids.
  • Provided preventative care to residents by positioning and applying skin care treatments to prevent/treat sores, helped residents with ambulation, and transferred residents utilizing electric/manual experiment and lifting devices.  
  • Performed routine wound management, medication adminstration, and specimen collection.
  • Performing tasks associated with medication administration, including vital signs, height and weight, glucose monitoring, and client observation.
  • Giving scheduled drugs under direct supervision of a licensed nurse unless otherwise allowed by state law.
  • Recording medication administration according to agency procedure.

cna

  • Maintained accurate record of patient care. 
  • Responded appropriately to the physical and emotional needs of the patient. 
  • Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, eating and elimination. 
  • Assisted patients with transfers in and out of beds, wheelchairs and bathrooms.
  • Monitored patients for physical changes and reported to nursing staff as needed. 

cna

  • Record and maintain patient information such as vital signs eating habits, behavior
  • Organize, supervise, or encourage patient participation in social, educational or recreational activities 
  • Perform nursing duties measuring vitals, collecting specimens 
  • Provide transportation to appointments

cna

  • Show patients to examination rooms and prepare them for the physician
  • Provide basic patient care or treatments, such as taking temperatures or blood pressures, dressing wounds, treating bedsores.
  • Monitor patients’ medication usage and results. 
  • Referral to home health services

cna

  • Collect stool and urine specimens, log the specimens, and send them to the lab.
  • Assist with changing dressings on wounds.
  • Interview patients to obtain medical information upon admission and measure their vital signs, weight, and height..
  • Measure and record patients’ vital signs, such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respiration and pain level.

cna

  • Obtain patients’ vital signs and maintain detailed and complete records of patient charts and health care plans.
  • Assist patients with activities of daily living while encouraging and supporting their independence.
  • At direction of charge nurse, implement care for acute health care problems such as illnesses, infections, injuries.
  • Preparing residents for daily living activities.

cna

  • Turn or re-position
  • Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.c
  • Supply, collect, or empty bedpans. bedridden patients.
  • HIPPA and patient privacy.

cna

  • Take and record vital signs, blood glucose, intake & output, etc as needed
  • Perform various activities of direct patient care under supervision of an RN/LPN 
  • Assist with activities of daily life such as transferring, bathing, dressing/undressing, eating, toileting, and personal hygiene
  • observe and report changes in behavior, mental, or physical status and adapt to accurately provide quality patient care.

cna/medical assistant

  •  Provided pre- and post-operative care. Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination. 
  • Assisted with patient transfer and ambulation. Maintained sanitary residents’ and program rooms. 
  • Followed safe lifting techniques and individual resident lifting instructions. 
  • Transported patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchairs and gurneys. 
  • Assisted patients with ambulation and crutch walking. Answered patient calls for care and feeding.   

cna

  • Assist patients to eat.
  • Taking vital signs.
  • Collect information about patient conditions and treatment plans.
  • Provide and empty bedpans/urinals.
  • Perform body checks.

cna

  • Collect specimens, such as urine, feces, or spu
  • Perform patient care duties under the direction of a nurse(reposition, clean and ambulate patients, check vital signs and skin integrity and report to nurse any abnormalities)
  • Communicate effectively with patient/family and members of the health care team in regarding the care of the patient
  • Carry out regulatory requirements, patient safety requirements, infection control policies and established practicing standards; policies and procedures 
  • Achieve customer service excellence by understanding the needs of all patients/family

cna

  • Care of patients with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
  • Vital signs 
  • Organizing patients room
  • Showing Hospitality and kindness toward new and current patients and family.

cna

  • Provide quality care for geriatric residents 
  • Make sure the ADL’s are being met
  • Observe residents medication and vital signs
  • Provide quality meals for residents
  • Clean and check residents rooms
  • Provide activities for residents to do daily.

cna

  • Provide basic care to residents.
  • Assist with every day care they have trouble with.
  • Serve and help residents eat
  • Lift patients into bed, wheelchair, etc.
  • Answer resident call light. 

cna, office assistant

  • Answer patient call bells, or intercom systems to determine and meet patients’ needs.
  • Communicate with patients. Help with emotion support and meeting patient needs.
  • Documenting vital signs and filling out the specific paperwork needed. 
  • Filing paperwork for employee files and updating employee files.
  • Staying up to date on employee clearances. Such as FBI, Child abuse, TB, CPR
  • Writing news letters each month. Sending out trainings for employees.
  • Answering phones. This includes client, employee and business calls.

cna

  • Providing and emptying bed pans.
  • Clean and sanitize patients areas.
  • Change bedding.
  • Restock rooms with necessary supplies.

cna

  • Assist the residents to the restroom.
  • Change residents when their depend is soiled.
  • Empty colostomy bags.
  • Assist with dressing.
  • Recording daily activities.
  • Bathing residents.
  • Help residents transfer, using Hoyer lifts and sit-to-stands.