Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Job Description
CNA main role is to provide basic care to patients, as well as assist them in daily activities they might have trouble with on their own. Must have people skills. Certified nursing assistants work in state, local and private hospitals and are in high demand in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. A certified nursing assistant’s primary responsibility is to assist patients with their daily activities. While some CNAs may have additional responsibilities such as assisting with medication the core functions of a CNA on the job include: Bathing and dressing patients in home. Taking vital signs Collecting information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and doctors Answering patient calls Examining patients for bruises and other injuries/wounds Turning or repositioning patients who are bedridden Lifting patients into beds Cleaning and sanitizing patient areas Companionship Reporting changes to RN on staff Personal Support As a CNA, you also serve as a conduit between nurses, doctors and patients.