cna ( certified nursing assistant)
- Give residents showers and any other personal hygiene assistant needs that may be needed such as hair care, bathroom assistance, and brushing their teeth.
- Assist residents around the building to activities, meals, or shower rooms.
- Keep accurate documents of bowel movements, urination levels, and amount of food eaten during meals and snack times.
- Clean and stock residents rooms as needed through out the work shift.
- Give a shift report to the next shift coming on about everything that has happened during the shift before such ass falls, bowel movements, visitors, or any other specific events that may or may not affect their shift.
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- Confer with coworkers to get information about resident details, plans, or problems that occur.
- Lift objects and people, with or without the aid of others.
- Type out accurate alerts for residents who are having behavioral problems or any unusual symptoms.
- Report to the supervisor if any changes arise.
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- Provide CNA First Shift patient coverage
- Assist Patients with ADL’s, ambulation
- Assist Nursing staff with obtaining vitals
- Performed one-hundred fourteen hours of care-giving/med-tech labor within a fifteen day pay period. (With and without a direct supervisor on the floor.)
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- Provide basic care to patients
- Reposition patients
- Change bed linens
- Bandaged wounds using different types of bandages. Ex. Gauze Pads, steri-strips, adherant pads, etc.
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- Transfer patients around the facility
- Set patients up in dining room to eat their meals.
- Help the patients eat if needed
- Help patients get ready for bed, change clothing and into bed.
- Take vitals and chart them.
- Chart anything that has been done during the shift.
cna/med-tech
- Comfort and reassure patients as well as family members in emotional distress.
- Prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician. (Including narcotics-Morphine, Ativan, Temazepam, Clonazepam, etc.)
- Assisted with comfort care measures-including comfort medications- to those patient’s who were in the last stages of life.
- Performed post-mortem care.
- Learned specific needs of each patients. i.e. likes & dislikes, redirection approach, life prior to Alzheimer’s, family member relationships, etc.
- Remained calm in emergency situations.
- Informed family members of their loved ones incidents in a calm, collected and professional manner. Ex. Post-fall, post injury, extreme behavioral change, etc.
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- Protects the home care agency by adhering to professional standards, home care policies and procedures.
- Records patient information throughout each shift; notifying nursing supervisor of changing or unusual conditions.
- Demonstrated ability to assist clients with activities of daily living so that they can function independently in their homes.
- Profound ability to communicate well with managers and co-workers.
- Demonstrated tact, patience and compassion towards clients and family.
cna/restorative
- Scheduled every two hour turns for those who can’t
- Report incidents or issues to charge nurse
- Perform r.o.m.
- Assist w/ mobility
- Keep work space clean
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- Help residents with care for daily actives.
- Help with ambulation.
- Record vital signs.
- Chart fluid intake
- Chart fluid output
- Assist with feeding.
- Assit with bathing residesnts daily.
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- One on one patient care
- Answered call lights
- Passed trays and Fed Dependents
- Took patients where they needed to go
- Gave bed baths and showers in a timely manner
- Recorded patients health and ADLs
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- Provide high-quality compassionate care to residents.
- Assist residents in activities of daily living while maintaining residents safety.
- Perform catheter care and ostomy care.
- Obtain and record vital signs.
- Assist with rehabilitation needs.
cna,pca
- Providing compassionate care to the elderly.
- Some duties include bathing, dressing and transferring patients.
- Help feed patients who cannot feed themselves.
- Examine patients for bruises, bumps, or other injuries/wounds.
- Offering companionship.
- Light housework such as washing dishes, doing laundry, and making the bed.
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- Distributed medications to patients and kept record of patient’s vitals.
- Ensured clients safety.
- Kept patient’s rooms and areas clean and livable.
- Administer first aid treatment.
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- Keep residents clean, full, happy and safe.
- Assist patients to do daily activities such as: ambulation, making sure patients maintain acceptable levels of personal hygiene, assistance with showering,toileting, dressing,feeding,escorting to and from meals,passing medication and reminding residents to take medications.
- Worked with incontienent patients and patients with Alzhimers disease (Dementia).
- Operated different forms of patient lifts such as: hoyer and sara lifts.
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- Monitor aspects of patient care, including physical activity.
- Care for residents by changing bed linens, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.
- Answer residents call light
- Document or otherwise report observations of resident behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses. bedridden residents. to determine residents’ needs.
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- Repositioned total care patients routinely every 2hrs
- Ambulated patient for therapy/exercise
- Trained/orientated new hired aides
- Assisted unit manager with the new hired aides who where being interviewed
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- Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental policies and procedures.
- Give daily living activities for, bathing, and feeding.
- Making doctors appointments and rides for transportation, for the residents.
- Cleaning up their rooms, and cleaning bathrooms.
- Dispensing medications from the med cart.
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- Reported/endorsement patient information/care to oncoming shifts(aides)
- Took patient vitals using a vital machine or manually detecting patient: blood pressure, pulse, temperature (orally or using temporal device).
- Assisted patients with setting up of meal trays, feeding etc.
- Assisted patients with bed baths/showers: shampoo, oral care, dressing, shave, hair cuts, changing soiled or dirty linens, gown etc.
- Provided patient peri-care: incontinence/continence care
- Assisted nurses with wound dressings: wound VACS, stage 1,2 wounds etc.
- Took patient weight using bed/standing/mechanical lift scale
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- Assist with bathing and dressing residents.
- Take vital signs.
- Answering resident call lights.
- Turning and repositioning bedridden residents.
- Lift patients into beds and wheelchairs.
- Provide and empty bedpans and urinals.
- Change sheets and restock rooms with necessary supplies.
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- Assist residents with bathing,grooming, oral hygiene, feeding, toileting.
- Empty Catheter and bladder irrigation.
- Assures all residents room are neat orderly.
- Assist residents moving in and out of the bed, bath, automobile and wheelchair.
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- Emptied and changed catheter drainage bags
- Took and recorded vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates
- Assisted patients with ADLs such as feeding, mouth care, grooming, shaving, and incontinence care
- Turned bedfast patients to avoid bedsores
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- followed infection control procedure.
- Obtain residents height and weight.
- Obtain resident temperature, bloodpressure, pulse.
- feeding resident when necessary.
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- Provides pre -and post -operative care to residents.
- Record residents personal belonging upon admission for inventory.
- Used of mechanical lift and draw sheets as aid in moving heavy or difficult resident.
- Reposition residents to prevent pressure sores every 2 hours.
- Assist residents in using bedpan.
- Record fluid intake and output.
- Report any changes or unusual about the resident,ex: rashes, bruises, skin tear, behaviour, vomiting ,pain,stool,fever.
cna/medical technician/licensed and certified phlebotomist
- Keeping the resident’s rooms neat and clean after helping them with their ADL’s.
- Showering and bathing residents unable to do so themselves.
- Dressing residents along with toileting if they needed the help.
- Excellent staff to staff communication.
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- Assist patients with ADLs such as feeding, mouth care, grooming, shaving, bathing, and incontinence care.
- Recorded patients’ intake and outputs.
- Change linen and collected soiled linen.
- Assisted with dressing changes.
- Ensured resident safety.
- Application of lotions and topical ointments.
- Documentation and charting to state standards.
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- Assisting client in daily activities
- Bathing/ Dressing
- Transfer client to where is needed
- Light house work
- Post Mortem care
cna, homehealth aide
- Providing and helping with Bathing, Grooming, Dressing
- companionship including exercise and activities
- Meal Preperation
- Aiding client to prevent Falls and Injuries
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- I apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
- I change bed linens or make beds.
- I transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.
- I set up treating or testing equipment, such as oxygen tanks, portable radio graph (x-ray) equipment, or overhead irrigation bottles, as directed by a physician or nurse.
- I measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
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- Changed sterile dressings.
- Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination.
- Followed safe lifting techniques and individual resident lifting instructions
- Performed direct patient care aimed at increasing comfort, psycho, social and spiritual well-being by providing assistance with personal hygiene, physical comfort, nutrition, elimination, prevention of skin breakdown,rehabilitation and safety.
- Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental needs of patients
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- Serve meals or feed patients needing assistance
- Record and maintain patient information, such as vital signs, eating habits, behavior
- Provide patients with assistance in bathing, dressing, or grooming demonstrating these skills as necessary
- Provide mentally impaired or emotionally disturbed patients
- Organize, supervise, or encourage patient participation in social, educational or recreational
- Participate in recreational activities with patients, including sports, television viewing, card games