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Certified Nursing Assistant is a member of the health care team. Always working under the direction of a nurse (RN or LPN/LVN) the CNA provides hands on nursing care to patients, residents, clients and customers in a variety of health care settings. CNA’s typically provide assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, toileting and oral care to people who cannot do these tasks alone. Also, the CNA is often the person who gets the vital signs, weights and height measurements.
The CNA has a high school diploma or GED.
CNA’s are found on the payrolls at:
Nursing Homes
Home Health Care Agencies
Assisted Living Facilities
Staffing Agencies
Hospitals
Hospices
Doctor Offices/Practice Groups
Day Care Centers and Schools
Medical Clinics
Urgent Care Centers
Plan on anywhere from 3 weeks of full time classes and clinical hours, to 8 weeks part time. You can expect to be challenged. Your knowledge will increase a lot. Some of the topics typically covered in a CNA course include:
Patient/Resident Rights
The Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Care Team
Legal Issues for Nursing Staff pertaining to the CNA
Medical Terminology
Infection Control
Medical Unit Environment- Safety and Proper Body Mechanics
Emergencies: Some states require CPR to be a part of this
Communication Skills
Documentation Skills
Patient Care: Vital Signs, bathing, dressing, moving patients, feeding, oral care, grooming skills
Patient Room Upkeep
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