careers do not require an advanced degree. A CNA or certified nursing assistant is a very important part of the health care community. The CNA performs a number of duties during their day. They are generally under the supervision of a registered nurse, doctor, or some other medical professional with more training or supervisory experience. The CNA is a health professional that works in a wide variety of places. For example, a hospital, private duty, nursing facility, or long term care environment. Typical
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"I am not just a butt-wiper", many people believe that being a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is just taking care of old people and changing them constantly but that is not the case. Future nurses all should go through the lowest level of nursing types in order to achieve where they are today. Certified Nursing Assistants are in high demands in the health care, for areas such as the nursing home. Nursing aides should be compassionate at their job, tolerant and have good communication skills; it
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I am currently taking the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program in order to help condition myself to a health care setting. Throughout the course of my life, I have begun to develop both a passion and admiration for health care related careers. By using advanced technology and having a proper understanding of human anatomy, health care workers have drastically impacted the lives of various injured and ill individuals. However, I find physical therapy to be the most fascinating of all health care
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care for her physically, warmed me. It was clear to me from an early age that I would work in healthcare. One of my professional goals is to earn healthcare certification. As a stepping stone to my future, I am taking a class to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. In addition to my BLS CPR
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Certified Nursing Assistant with three years of experience. • Skilled in developing trust and rapport and the ability to effectively communicate with individuals from diverse background. • Ability to perform common Nursing Assistant functions with accuracy and precision, while paying attention to details and maintaining thorough documentation for accountability and compliance. • Leadership skills and excellent customer service delivery. • Able to handle cash and making
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Rika, your running head is almost correct; see sample paper in doc sharing Negligence in Certified Nursing Assistant Practice Erika Igarta-Illescas HSM 320 Health Rights and Responsibilities September 24, 2011 Beth VanOrsdale Negligence in Certified Nursing Assistant Practice Do not bold or underline title Negligence according to Fremgen (2009), is an unintentional action that occurs when a person either performs or fails to perform an action that a “reasonable person” would
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Deciding what job to observe was pretty easy, because I chose to observe myself at my workplace. I am a Certified Nursing Assistant at DePaul Wexford Assisting living home in Denver, North Carolina. I chose Wednesday, September 21st to observe. By my observations you will see what exactly takes place during my daily routine as a Certified Nursing Assistant. On Wednesday, September 21st, I was scheduled to work second shift 3 pm to 11pm. I got ready around 1:45 pm. i have to wear scrubs at my workplace
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Certified Nursing Assistant “Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA’s) came about during World War I. The original name was Nursing Aides established by the American Red Cross to assist Nurses that were being overwhelmed with injured patients. At that particular time frame no qualifications were needed just minor training. In the late 1980’s former President Reagan passed the Omnibus Reconciliation Act (ORA) to set standards for CNA’s today” (2011-2017 Cnaprograms.org) Today CNA’s can be found working
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Introduction Emily was a student training to become a Certified Nursing Assistant and was doing her clinical portion at a local nursing home. While the residents were finishing eating lunch, Emily was told to go make her unoccupied beds for the day. As she was gathering her supplies and on her way to the next room she noticed the employees were bringing some of the residents back in wheelchairs and were placing them around the nurse’s station. Suddenly, one of the residents had fallen out of his
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A Chance to Understand: A Career as a Nursing Assistant Have you ever asked the question who takes care of my grandparents or parents while they’re in a nursing home or hospital? Do you have an interest in making someone’s life easier by helping them with simple life tasks? If you have ever been interested in helping someone, then becoming a nursing assistant is the right job for you. The definition of a nursing assistant is “A person who has completed a brief health care training program and who
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