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CNAs play a vital part in ensuring quality care and enhancing the daily lives of patients

As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Pennsylvania, your role encompasses a variety of responsibilities aimed at providing direct care and support to patients under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals.

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CNAs play a vital part in ensuring quality care and enhancing the daily lives of patients

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  1. CNAs play a vital part in ensuring quality care and enhancing the daily lives of patients As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Pennsylvania, your role encompasses a variety of responsibilities aimed at providing direct care and support to patients under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals. Key duties include: Assisting with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Helping patients with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and mobility. Monitoring Vital Signs: Measuring and recording patients' temperature, pulse, respiration rates, and blood pressure, and reporting any significant changes to the nursing staff.

  2. Supporting Patient Mobility: Assisting patients with walking, exercising, and positioning to promote comfort and prevent complications. Maintaining Cleanliness: Ensuring patients' living areas are clean and sanitary, including making beds, changing linens, and organizing personal spaces. Observing and Reporting: Monitoring patients' conditions, behaviors, and responses to treatments, and promptly communicating observations to the nursing team. Assisting with Nutrition: Serving meals, assisting with feeding as necessary, and monitoring dietary intake to ensure nutritional needs are met. Providing Emotional Support: Offering companionship and emotional reassurance to patients, contributing to their overall well-being. Assisting Healthcare Professionals: Supporting nurses and physicians during examinations and procedures, and facilitating effective communication within the healthcare team. These responsibilities require a compassionate demeanor, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a healthcare setting. By fulfilling these roles, Nurse Aide Training play a vital part in ensuring quality care and enhancing the daily lives of patients.

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