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As directed and in collaboration with the nursing care team, the CNA is responsible for providing great patient care; answering patient calls and determining how best to help them; providing physical care for patients and/or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene, including bathing, dressing, getting out
Provides physical support to assist patients/residents/clients or inmates in performing daily living activities, including rising out of bed, bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, walking or exercising, social actions or rehabilitation programs; turns or re-positions bedridden; records vital signs, height and weight;
Night shift CNAs often monitor the sleep patterns and overnight comfort of residents, respond to emergencies, and prepare patients for the following day. This role requires compassion, patience, and resilience, as CNAs act as the primary caretakers during hours when most of the facility is not active.
Professionals in this type of position may be referred to as a nursing assistant, orderly, nurses assistant, or patient care technician. However, the CNA designation indicates that the individual has successfully passed the Certified Nursing Assistant exam or Certified Nurse Aide examthe exact title varies by state.
There are two levels: CNA 1 and CNA 2. Both require state certification; however, should one desire to work in a hospital setting, a CNA 2 certification is required.
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Nursing Assistant III: Incumbents of positions at this level receive direct supervision from Nursing Assistants or other employees of higher grade who provide training or instruction, assign work verbally or in writing, and review performance for effectiveness.

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