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  2. Begin by reviewing the title section, ensuring that 'A Comparison of Three Procedures for Operational Calibration of the ASVAB' is correctly displayed.
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  4. Navigate to the abstract section. Here, summarize key findings from the document regarding the three equating procedures used for ASVAB calibration.
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You can follow five steps on the CNA career path to earn your certification and start working in healthcare. Earn a High School Diploma or GED. Complete a CNA Training Program in Your State. Complete Clinical Training. Pass an Approved CNA Examination in Your State.
Helping patients with activities of daily living (ADLs) CNAs are primarily responsible for helping patients with ADLs, such as bathing, grooming, toileting, eating, and moving.
Seven Key Skills You Need as a Nursing Assistant Compassion and empathy. Compassion and empathy are at the heart of a nursing assistants role. Communication skills. Attention to detail. Patience and flexibility. Teamwork. Problem-solving skills. Physical and emotional resilience.
The routine tasks of cleaning, feeding, and bathing patients may be stressful. Nursing assistants and orderlies must be able to complete these tasks with professionalism.
General duties: Assist patients with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding. Specialized tasks: Monitor and document vital signs, including blood pressure, temperature, and pulse, as directed by the nursing staff.
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A patient care technician, or PCT, is a healthcare expert who typically has more training and skills than a CNA. They often work in a variety of medical settings, such as hospitals, neighborhood health clinics, rehabilitation clinics, cancer centers and blood banks, among others.
PCAs primarily work in private homes, while others work in group homes and adult day centers. CNAs can work in hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient clinics, private homes, VA clinics, and other healthcare facilities.

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