“Behind every great nurse there is a running CNA.” This statement is true, however only in the long-term care setting of nursing homes. Certified Nursing Assistants/Aides can be found in different settings, as well. Such as, hospice environments, and the homes of those seeking home healthcare. In each environment, CNA’s are important to the patients receiving their care. To become a CNA, students must undergo training. In Iowa, training consists of 75 hours of class time, and additional time spent during clinicals. Each state differs on the time required spent during training. CNA certification is required for employment in the long-term care facility and hospice programs. However, some individuals seeking home healthcare may not require formal training. So what is a CNA’s job duties …show more content…
The job duties also vary from home healthcare situation to the next. Each patient receiving home healthcare differs in level of independence and cares required. Thus their job duties vary. Personally, the lady I take care of in a home healthcare situation requires many cares. She brushes her own teeth and stands on her own. However, she needs help with her daily cares and transferring. I cook, clean, and do her laundry. This is the typical situation of many home healthcare jobs. Some home healthcare aides transport the individual as well, in addition to doing their shopping. The hospice aide’s job duties varies depending on the patient. If the hospice patient is in good condition, the job duties are very similar to that of the nursing home CNA. The hospice aide’s main goal is to maintain the patient’s dignity while providing the most comforting care possible. Many hospice patients are referring to as being on “comfort cares” – meaning if they don’t want to eat, they aren’t forced to. The hospice aide’s job is a hard one, as any CNA’s is, but perhaps more so, as they lose their patients at a higher
God tells his children, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” (Revelation). Death is one of the most frightening and confusing times a person can go through. Watching a loved one pass away is also one of the hardest trials a person can experience. Many people assume that death is a time of pain and the only thing that they can do is mourn and watch their loved one fade away from the earth. This is wrong. There are ways that people can turn a bad situation to good. Dying doesn’t have to be painful and full of suffering. The County Hospice staff makes sure of this. The Hospice staff not only takes care of passing patients physically, but they also take care of the patients emotionally and spiritually. Hospice staff also plays a key role in helping families during the grieving process.
But that is an option it is not mandatory to become a CNA. Then you can apply for the Registered nurse program which is (2) years. But you should want to take a year to complete your prerequisites so you wouldn’t mix it with your program but that is also an option. Once you have your RN license you must have 1-2 years of experience. You would want to take the program that is called the Bachelor of Science in nursing known as a (BSN). After you complete the (BSN) program you would have to get state certified. After that you would have to obtain your Masters or (PHD) in nursing. Then you can work as a nurse
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) are a vital element of the health team. Serving as a middleman between patients and other members of the health team nursing assistants play many different, yet equally important roles in patient care. Nursing assistants provide emotional, physical, and social support for patients, and residents. I will inform readers about the role of certified nursing assistants in long-term care centers (LTC) and their importance as a member of the health team.
acquire a cna license and certificate. After receiving only 20 hours of training, and on
As a nurse, we serve a society which is very culturally diverse. We provide care to many individuals whom have their own unique set of ethics, values, morals, and beliefs by which may be very different from our own. Because of our professional role, we must use lifelong learning as a tool to broaden our views, increase our knowledge, and understand the influences which affect it. To make this possible, we have to continually educate ourselves about the nursing laws, professional standards, and code of ethics all of which we are committed to.
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The purpose of this essay will be to discuss how the utilisation of an Assistant in Nursing (AIN) in provision of patient cares under the direction and supervision of the registered can have positive impact on the patient care and how can it help to achieve desired patient outcome. In this essay firstly role of (AIN) will be discussed along with the scope of practice and duties. Discussion on how (AIN) can help registered nurse to achieve desired goals in the patient outcome and care provision will be presented. Responsibilities of a registered nurse when working with AIN will be discussed and it will be explained how these duties are in accordance with the NMBA competencies which nurses are abide by. Limitations of the positive side of the
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I have displayed leadership in my life primarily at my work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), at my hometown nursing home. I remember one time that I was on the latter end of getting trained in, the one training me had a medical emergency and had to leave. Which left a newer CNA and myself to take care of a hall of about twenty five residents for the night. So I asked her what residents she was comfortable with getting read for bed, I went on to take care of the others, and for some we helped to bed together. I did know when to cry uncle, however, for some residents that I did not know as well I asked for advice from my fellow coworkers on other halls about how I should care for them. We were able to have a successful night and all the
Nurse Anesthetists are highly skilled medical professionals that are responsible for ensuring safety of patients throughout the perioperative period. The ability to remain calm and solve complex problems is an important skill for a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). CRNAs must have intense focus and remain vigilant under stressful conditions. The phenomenon of burnout amongst Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) during their training, especially in the surgical area/preoperative area, is rising at an alarming rate.
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