Job Summary
Certified Nursing Aides (CNA) perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. They answer patients’ call lights; deliver messages; serve meals; make beds; and help patients to eat, dress, and bathe. CNAs also may provide skin care to patients; take their temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure; and help them to get into and out of bed and walk. Aides observe patients; physical, mental, and emotional conditions and report any change to the nursing or medical staff. CNAs employed in nursing care facilities often are the principal caregivers, having far more contact with residents than do other members of the staff. Because some residents may stay in a nursing care facility for months or even years, aides develop ongoing relationships with them and interact with them in a positive, caring way.
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Acute Care Certified Nursing Aides (CNA2) is a certified nursing aide responsible for assisting members of the medial staff within various hospital departments and providing patients with basic help with their basic daily activates as transferring from the bed to a chair, performing minor physical therapy routines and turning in bed to prevent bed sores. CNA2s are also responsible for monitoring the physical, mental and emotional state of patients in his/her care; when a change in the condition of a patient is observed the nursing assistant is required to report this to the medical staff. CNA2s work under the supervision of a licensed registered nurse.
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