Jonnah Grove Certified Nursing Assistant The choice of career is one of the most important decisions anyone can ever make. Unlike your job, a career is something you will have to practice for a very long part of your life, if not your entire life. Unfortunately, choosing a career is something that can be very confusing, especially if you are quite young. Many have chosen careers only to realize quite late that it is hardly what your heart beats for. You do not want to find yourself
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mikelahgustave@gmail.com NURSING ASSISTANT Reliable, service-focused nursing professional with excellent patient-care and charting skills gained through 2 years of experience as a CNA. Compassionate and technically skilled in attending to patients in diverse healthcare settings. Nursing SkillsPatient Care & Medical Terminology,RecordsVital Signs & Patient MonitoringMedication AdministrationPrivacy / HIPAA RegulationsPatient Advocacy. Keep Me Home Berlin, CT Certified Nursing Assistant, 2013 to PresentProvide
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amcintyre001@cfl.rr.com professional summary Skilled Certified Nursing Assistant with good knowledge and understanding of development factors specific to adult and geriatric residents. Motivated CNA with a highly effective communication style. Efficient worker who demonstrates strong time management and prioritization skills. Efficient and reliable CNA with number years experience in a hospital setting. Assisted with technical nursing treatments, supported diagnostic procedures and charted
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Career Information | Career Path Working after high school Career Certified Nursing Assistant | Career Path Working after College Career Registered Nurse | Job description (including daily responsibilities) | Provide patient care Document actions Serves and protects hospital Updates job knowledge | Working with a variety of patients, from pediatric to geriatric, or specializing in one of numerous possible areas such as neo-natal intensive care, cardiac care
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ask closed ended questions to save time. Some patients perceive this as a lack of caring and will not disclose pertinent information. Patients may be misdiagnosed and not receive the correct care. (2011) Communication in a skilled nursing facility is comparable to other in-patient facilities and out-patient facilities. Patients should always be treated with respect and caring. Effective listening skills can be beneficial in the treatment of patients and when communicating with other
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Business Research Methods, Part III Introduction In the Business Research Methods, Part II, team “C” decided to use the self-administered survey to address the problem regarding back injuries among certified nurse assistants (CNAs). A five-point rating scale was chosen for this survey using the multiple-choice and single-response scale using the nominal data. In the Business Research Methods, Part III, team “C” will attempt the following: • Explain the statistical examination
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the RN helps anyone in a hospital, local or private, physician's office, and nursing care facilities. I enjoy helping people and being there for the needy; therefore, a CNA and RN will greatly be in my career path. Looking forward to my future career as a CNA to start out with at North Idaho College, then going to Lewis and Clark State College be become an RN. I am going to go to school to become a Certified Nurse Assistant at North Idaho College. I am interested in the health and wellness of people
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teacher for my CNA class (certified Nursing assistant) went there for nursing, when I told her I got accepted at LIU for “med technology” but I will change for nursing next year, she was happy and she told me to go for it, she also told me, it’s not a cheap school, I smiled and I replied I know. And also My manager at work told me the same, he said he was there for business major and he met his wife that was studied nursing at the time; I also got my classmate from medical assistant school attending at
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associate’s degree in nursing so I can gain some insight and experience in the world of nursing. When I first started out fresh out high school I went to a local community college I didn’t really know what I wanted to major in, but after I obtained my certified nursing assistant license I decided to give it a try to see how I liked working in a hospital setting because I always knew I wanted to help people I just didn’t know how I wanted to help them. While working as a nursing assistant for 4 years I fought
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Evaluation 3 Executive Summary My Quality Improvement plan began a year ago when I open the new office in Charleston, SC. We have 15 staff members to include, Registered nurses, Certified Nurse Assistants, physical therapist with assistant and a new pilot program where we will employ a part-time dentist, dental assistant and hygienist. My plan will outline the challenges that I have encountered and the solutions to the issues. I have attached a financial statement on the additional cost of the new
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