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certification requirments for a CNA to understand
NA role and responsibilites, resident's rights, interpersonal skills, safty emergancy procedures
certification requirernments for the CNA
catastrophe management, body mechanics and lifting techniques, infection control, weights and measurments
certification requires for the CNA
care skills and procedures, vital signs, nutritional needs, long-term care
certification requires for the cna
restoritive care, observation skills, reporting and charting, death and dying
CNA contribute to the health, safty, and security, of the residents in three main areas
1. promoting health
2. reducing harm
3. controlling infection
what is the role of the care team?
it looks after the total well-being of each resident. the goal is to provide the best possible care.
who will spend the most time with the resident?
the CNA
who is the most important member of the team?
the resident
care plan includes...
any probloms, the goal, the approach, and who is responsible for the approach
things that contribute to total care
proper medical attention, balanced diet, exercise, rest and comfort, and emotional, social, and spiritual support
some people that are on the care team
O.T., dr., family, nursing staff, NA, P.T., respiratory therapists, O.T., ect.
always follow these five golden rules when providing care.
1. knock before you enter the room.
2. greet by name, and identify yourself.
3. introduce yourself
4. provide privacy
5. explain what you are doing.
six general guildlines for providing care
1. knock before entering the room.
2. identify the resident, greet by name, and introduce yourself.
3. explain what you are going to do, and provide privacy.
4. wash your hands before and after every task.
5. follow UP throughout all procedures.
6. always ensure the resident's comfort and safty.