Duties a Certified Nursing Assistant Performs

Melanie Ullman asked:




The duties a Certified Nursing Assistant is expected to perform will depend largely on where you are working. For instance, a CNA’s duties at a hospital will be different than at a nursing home, or at a patient’s home.

That said, the primary duty of a certified nursing assistant is always care of your patient. This can include daily care of a patient, and assistance as appropriate, such as help with eating, getting dressed, and movement.

As a CNA your duties may also include taking and logging patient information: vital signs (BP or blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature), assessing your patients pain level, and their weight.

As a Nursing Assistant, it will also be your duty to report on your patient. Depending on where your job is, that may mean reporting to a head nurse or supervisor. A CNA is expected to be the “eyes and ears” for the attending nurse.

To function well and be the best possible Assistant, you are expected to be patient, caring, responsive, and above all responsible and professional. Your role may be varied, but the well-being of the patient or patients that you care for is always “Job Number 1″. A CNA can’t afford to be distracted or disinterested.

Along with the a Certified Nursing Assistant’s duties comes the satisfaction of helping others, and of knowing that you are a crucial member of the overall health care environment. Job satisfaction and self-esteem – along with good pay and the security of knowing there will always be jobs available – are some of the rewards you can expect in this career!

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