Compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant diligent about serving patient's medical and personal needs. Focused on delivering high-quality care to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Dedicated to protecting patient safety and promoting satisfaction with facility services. Kind and energetic professional with outstanding bedside manner and charting abilities.
1. Patient care: Assist with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating.
2. Vital signs: Measuring and recording patients' vital signs, such as blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration rates.
3. Mobility Assistance: Helping patients move around, including getting in and out of bed, walking, and using wheelchairs.
4. Monitoring: Observing patients' conditions and reporting any changes to the nursing staff.
5. Support: Providing emotional support to patients and their families.
6. Hygiene: Ensuring patients' living areas and equipment are clean and sanitized.
7. Documentation: Keeping accurate records of patients' health status and care provided.
8. Adaptability: Quickly adapting to different healthcare settings and protocols.
9. Travel Logistics: Managing travel arrangements and accommodations for assignments.
1. Personal care: Assist clients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
2. Companionship: Providing emotional support and companionship to clients.
3. Meal preparation: Prepare meals according to dietary requirements, and assist with feeding if necessary.
4. Medication management: Reminding clients to take their medications on time.
5. Housekeeping: Performing light housekeeping duties, such as cleaning, laundry, and organizing.
6. Mobility Assistance: Helping clients move around safely, including transferring from bed to wheelchair.
7. Monitoring: Observing clients' conditions and reporting any changes to healthcare professionals.
1. Patient care: Assisting residents with daily activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and grooming.
2. Vital signs: Measuring and recording residents' vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration rates.
3. Mobility Assistance: Helping residents move around, including getting in and out of bed, walking, and using wheelchairs.
4. Monitoring: Observing residents' conditions and reporting any changes to the nursing staff.
5. Support: Providing emotional support to residents and their families.
6. Hygiene: Keeping residents' living areas and equipment clean and sanitized.
7. Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of residents' health status and care provided.
8. Safety: Ensuring the safety and comfort of residents by following proper procedures and protocols. These duties help ensure residents receive high-quality care and support in a comfortable environment.
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