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Handwashing is the single most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of infection. Hand washing should be performed before and after providing direct client care, after going to the bathroom, before eating, and whenever your hands are visibly soiled.
Strong Attention to Detail They deal with data, patient charts, and forms containing pages of critical medical data that they must correctly understand and transcribe daily. Additionally, CNAs must pay great attention to their patients nonverbal signs and watch for changes in their physical or mental condition.
Skills crucial for CNAs involving communication and behavior include: Ability to explain procedures well to patients. Actively listening to the patients needs and health care providers instructions. Wide medical background especially knowledge of medical terms and procedures.
CNAs are primarily responsible for helping patients with ADLs, such as bathing, grooming, toileting, eating, and moving. Ensuring that patients receive appropriate nutrition can include shopping for groceries, preparing meals, and, depending on the circumstances, assisting with eating.
Empathy and Compassion Successful CNAs use these two qualities daily, especially when working in nursing homes. To offer care that truly has a beneficial impact on their patients, a CNA should have empathy for what others are going through and compassion to foster a caring bedside manner that puts patients at ease.
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List of 10 CNA skills Measuring vital signs. Vital signs are important indicators of a persons health. Cleaning and dressing of wounds. Handling a bedpan. Inserting and removing a catheter. Oral and dental care. Perineal care. Repositioning patients. Feeding patients.
It takes a strong-willed, compassionate and caring person for this type of career. Caring for patients can be stressful, especially those who are struggling with their health or nearing the end of their life. Being supportive and strong for them and their families is crucial.
Nurse Aide duties include but are not limited to: - Feeding residents - Helping residents with toileting and elimination needs - Assisting residents to move safely around the facility - Keeping residents living areas neat and clean - Encouraging residents to eat and drink - Caring for supplies and equipment - Helping

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