Knowledgeable Certified Nursing Aide with background in personal care assistance. Efficiently provided compassionate support and care to clients, contributing to their well-being and comfort. Demonstrated reliability and excellent communication skills, ensuring seamless collaboration with healthcare teams and families.
1. Patient Care and Comfort:
- Assisted patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and sometimes eating.
- Help patients reposition and move safely to prevent bedsores, and promote circulation.
2. Monitoring and Reporting:
- Observe and chart patients' vital sign regularly.
- Assisting the primary nurse in wound or surgical site dressing changes.
- Reporting any changes in patients' condition promptly to the primary nurse.
3. Maintaining a Safe Environment:
- Ensuring the patient's room is clean, organized and free of hazards.
- Assist with infection control practices such as proper hand hygiene and wearing appropriate PPE .
4. Emotional Support:
- Provided reassurance and emotional support to patients who may have been anxious or uncomfortable after surgery.
-Provided 1:1 care to patients who needed extra attention and care.
1.Customer Interaction:
-Greet customers warmly as they approach the counter or drive-thru.
-Take orders accurately, answering questions about the menu, and making suggestions if needed.
-Handled special requests or modifications to orders politely and efficiently.
2. Handling Transactions:
- Operate the cash register system to process orders.
-Accept payments in cash, credit/debit cards, or other electronic methods.
3. Order Coordination:
-Communicate orders clearly to the kitchen staff.
-Ensure customers receive the correct items promptly.
-Sometimes assist with packaging or bagging food.
1. Assisting with ADLs:
- Helping the residents with bathing, grooming, dressing and toileting.
-Assisting with eating and hydration, including helping the residents who need help feeding themselves.
-Helping residents move safely- from bed to chair, or during walks- to prevents falls.
2. Patient Comfort and Safety:
-Repositioning bedridden residents to prevent pressure ulcers.
-Making beds and maintaining a clean, safe environment.
-Observing residents' physical and emotional condition and notifying nurses of any concerns.
3. Learning and Supervision:
-Working closely with my clinical instructor or CNA mentor who provides guidance.
-Practicing skilled learned in class and receiving feedback for improvement.
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