cna

  • Assist patient with ADL’s including in and out of bed, showering, toileting, and meals
  • Work in partnership with family, home nurse, and physical therapist in patients rehabilitation
  • Transport patient to various appointments 
  • Provide emotional support
  • Obtain and record patient information such as vital signs, input and output, and medications taken.
  • Maintain clean and save home enviornment for patient

cna

  • Assisted residents with everyday activities, such as dressing, showering, eating ect. 
  • Cleaned residents rooms. 
  • Monitored residents daily. 
  • Explain treatment procedures, medications, diets, or physicians’ instructions to residents. 
  • Turned bed ridden residents per schedule. 
  • Charted residents eating habits.
  • Charted residents behavior. 

cna

  • Assistance with Activities of daily living
  • Worked on Dementia unit
  • Provided basic care to many residents
  • Measure and record patient vital signs,

cna

  • 12-hour shifts assisting geriatric client
  • Took and recorded vitals
  • Assisted with personal hygiene, toileting, and bathing
  • Prepared and cooked meals

cna

  • Caring for the elderly or handicap individuals
  • Changing, feeding and bathing
  • Offering emotional support
  • Handling stressful situations
  • Making rounds 
  • Observing and monitoring patients

cna/ma

  • Developed excellent working relationships with residents and other employees
  • Effectively and promptly answered residents’ calls or requests for assistance
  • Prepared detailed reports to communicate with other CNA’s about any residents’ changes or new behaviors in order to effectively meet their needs
  • Accurately charted residents’ activities and food and drink intake
  • Operated equipment such as Hoyer lifts and sit-to-stands safely and responsibly
  • Assisted in the daily preparation of medication for disbursement.
  • Observed and reported behavioral changes

cna/medical assistant

  •  Maintained accurate records of patient care, condition, progress and concerns.
  •  Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental needs of patients.
  •  Tested and recorded blood glucose levels. Changed sterile dressings. Provided pre- and post-operative care.
  •  Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination. 
  • Maintained a clean, healthy and safe environment. Assisted with patient transfer and ambulation.

cna

  • Set up medical equipment and assist with some medical procedures. …
  • Answer calls for help and observe changes in a patient’s condition or behavior. 
  • Feed, bathe, and dress patients
  • Serve meals, maintain and clean rooms 

cna

  • Go to clients homes, do adls
  • Run errands for clients
  • Take them to appointments
  • Assist clients with making meals and any cleaning around their home
  • Companship

cna

  • Bathe and dress residents. 
  • Serve meals and help patients eat. 
  • Turn or reposition residents who are bed bound. 
  • Answer patients calls. 
  • Clean and sanitize patients area. 

cna

  • Managed a wing in the nursing home, caring for the elderly by preforming CNA duties.
  • Maintained neat records of resident’s care, and health.
  • Observed for any indications in changes in the well being of residents.
  • Helped others with their duties when given the opportunity.
  • Made connections with the resedents, and coworkers.

cna

  • Assist with daily activities of daily living (bathing, toileting, dressing, and feeding)
  • Assist with daily medication 
  • Transportation to and from activities and doctors appointments 
  • Ensure client comfort and safety at all times 

cna

  • Provide patients with assistance in bathing, dressing and grooming.
  • Check patients pulse, temperature and respiration.
  • Provide patients with help moving in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs,
  • Cleaning Patients

cna

  • Makes sure residents felt at home while staying at Symphony.
  • Always put the residents needs in front of mine to make sure they have the best experience possible.
  • Would follow the basic skills CNAs give : Cleaning up after a resident, showering/bathing, feeding, grooming, assisting, charting, and basically getting them what ever they needed. 
  • Would also orientate new CNAs, would show them around the new facility, give them tips on how to care for a patient. 

cna

  • Monitor, and report symptoms or changes in patients’ conditions.
  • Prepare rooms,  instruments, equipment, or supplies and ensure that stock of supplies is maintained.
  • Collect blood, or other laboratory specimens.
  • Adhere to safety  guidelines, completed all requirements of patient safety training programs

cna

  • Monitor, record, and report symptoms or changes in patients’ health status to nurse.
  • Record patients’  vital signs.
  • Assisted with all ADL’s.
  • Sensitive to the needs of geriatric patient/residents.
  • Promote dignity, independence, safety, privacy, infection control and communication when caring for residents.
  • Work great as a team member.

cna

  • Assisted patient with personal hygiene.
  • Take patient vital signs.
  • Collect specimens, due accu-check. 
  • Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the 

cna

  • Assist with ADL’s ( showers, feedings, dressing, daily activities). 
  • Assist nurse with dressing changes.
  • Take vitals when needed.
  • Document in ADL book as well as when needed.
  • Answer call lights in timely manner.

cna

  • Assist in all ADLs, and encourage residents to complete as many of their own care as they are capible in doing. 
  • Following bladder scan protocols and reporting results over company policy to nursing staff. 
  • Taking ACHS blood sugar checks and reporting results to nursing staff. 
  • Transporting patients to exam areas and to new room assignements. 
  • Stocking nurse servers and ordering from central supply when items are getting low. 
  • Set up of telemetry monitors and suction canisters. 

cna

  • Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, out of or onto chairs, and on or off toilet.
  • Assisted residents w/ hygiene and repositioning.
  • Helped w/ ADLs, obtaining vital signs, feeding, showers.
  • Coming up with and performing activities for residents w/ dementia.

cna

  • Cleaned and organized patients’ living quarters.
  •  Positioned residents for comfort and to prevent skin pressure problems.
  • Assisted with transferring residents in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment.
  • Assisted with ADLs.
  • Sensitive to the needs of geriatric patients.
  •  Maintained a clean, orderlyand well-stocked environment. 

cna

  • Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, or stretchers.
  • Position or hold patients in position for treatment preparation.
  • Transport patients to treatment units, testing units,  or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.
  • Assist Residents with ADL’s

cna

  • Preformed direct patient care under the supervision of DON, licensed nurse and nurse supervisor.
  • Groomed, bathed, and got patients ready for ADLs
  • Helped patients do their daily ROM exercise
  • Transferred patients to wheelchair, bed, and other transportation devices
  • Assisted nurses with wound care
  • Emptied foleys and changed incontinent patients
  • Accompanied patients to Dr. visits

cna

  •  Assist in promoting patient safety and environmental cleanliness. 
  • Assist patients with mobility                                                                           
  •  Assist patients in meeting nutrition and elimination needs                 
  •  Assist patients with personal hygiene and grooming                               
  •  Assist with patient’s assessment and care planning

cna/team leader

  • Arrange daily assignments for CNAs.
  • Assist with transfers and ambulation of patients.
  • Organize patient closets and belongings.
  • Stock rooms with necessary supplies.
  • Stock and organize utility rooms.
  • Assist schedule coordinator on weekends.

cna

  •  Assist in measuring vitals signs report to RN and document in patients chart. 
  • Toileted, bath, encourage and assisted with oral care.
  • Provide support and assistant with ADL’s 
  • Communicate effectively with management, peers, and healthcare team members.
  • ensure environment is clean to promote health safety.

cna

  • Provide personal care assistance and companionship to senior citizens 
  • Help with daily activities and transportation to appointments, social events and other errands, such as grocery shopping 
  • Cooking meals, sorting/washing laundry, general housekeeping, and standby assistance with bathing and grooming
  • Remain calm in emergency situations.

cna/med-tech

  • Employee of the Month for July.
  • Learned about each patient individually. i.e. likes & dislikes, how to help with redirection, life before memory-loss disease, family member’s relationship with patient, etc.
  • Passed out multiple types of medications (including narcotics) to patients.
  • Helped administer comfort care measures-including medications- to those patient’s in the last stages of life.
  • Performed post-mortem care to patients. (Prior to missionary service.)
  • Treated patients wounds with bandages such as gauze pads, steri-strips, etc.
  • Worked 114 hours within a 15 day pay period.

cna

  • Provide quality care for geriatric residents
  • Preform/Assist with residents ADL’s
  • Assist with feedings and daily hygiene
  • Maintain departmental policies and procedures in areas like safety and infection control
  • Assist with showers and total care
  •  Document accurate information of each resident provided

cna

  • Help with patients daily needs 
  • Keep room and bathroom clean
  • Help nurses with daily tasks
  • record vital signs 
  • keep patients safe