Compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant. Experienced with providing quality patient care. Utilizes effective communication and interpersonal skills to foster supportive environment for patients and staff. Knowledge of essential medical procedures and patient monitoring techniques ensures high standards of care and adaptability to changing needs.
- Assist patient with activities of daily living (ADLs): bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, feeding, and mobility.
- Help patient move, reposition and transfer safely often using lifts or transfer equipment.
- Provide physical comfort, changing linens, ensuring cleanliness, and monitoring personal hygiene.
- Take and record vital signs: blood pressure, pulse, temperature, respiration.
- Monitor and document patient food/fluid intake and output.
- Observe and report changes in patient condition, behavior, or physical health to nurses or medical staff.
- Assist nurses with basic medical procedures (e.g., dressing wounds, collecting specimens).
- Prepare room and equipment for treatments and procedures.
- Keep patient room clean, organized, and stocked with necessary supplies. Sanitize equipment and tools after use.
- Transport patient to other areas (testing, therapy, surgery) using wheelchairs or stretchers.
- Provide companionship and emotional reassurance to patient.
- Hospice Care: Provide comfort-focused care and emotional support to terminally ill patient
- Home Health: Provide CNA services in a patient’s home, often involving light housekeeping and meal prep.
- Assisted patient with activities of daily living (ADLs): bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, feeding, and mobility.
- Helped patient move, reposition and transfer safely often using lifts or transfer equipment.
- Provided physical comfort, changing linens, ensuring cleanliness, and monitoring personal hygiene.
- Took and recorded vital signs: blood pressure, pulse, temperature, respiration.
- Observed and reported changes in patient condition, behavior, or physical health to medical providers.
- Kept patient’s room clean, organized, and stocked with necessary supplies. Sanitize equipment and tools after use.
- Transported patient to other areas (testing, therapy, surgery) using wheelchair.
- Provided companionship and emotional reassurance to patient.
- Home Health: Provided CNA services in a patient’s home, often involving light housekeeping and meal prep.