What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNA - FULL TIME - NIGHT SHIFT position at Rice Community Health?
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CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (CNA)
The CNA performs nonprofessional direct and indirect patient care activities under the supervision of a registered professional nurse. Assists in providing high quality, cost effective care by performing delegated tasks.
Principle Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist in direct patient care by providing fundamental physical care to enhance patient comfort, following directives from the Registered Nurse
- Aid all assigned patients with activities of daily living in a timely manner according to their individual needs
- Ensure the neat and secure making of all assigned beds
- Obtain and accurately record assigned specimens on schedule
- Record and monitor patient vital signs, including temperatures, pulse rates, respiratory rates, blood pressures, intake and output, and weights
- Promptly observe and report any patient concerns or changes in condition to a registered nurse
- Prepare patients for examinations and diagnostic procedures according to departmental procedures
- Assist providers and registered nurses with examinations and procedures
- Contribute to the care of drainage devices while ensuring accurate output documentation
- Assist with basic rehabilitation/Physical Therapy activities, including active and passive range of motion and ambulation
- Prepare patients for meals and provide assistance during meals as needed
- Communicate with RN regarding any nutrition issues, such as poor appetite or a lack of understanding of diet changes
- Actively seek and suggest ways to improve the quality of systems related to job responsibilities
- Apply safety principles and proper body mechanics when performing personal care activities such as turning, transferring, and exercising patients
- Maintain 100% confidentiality for all information received, disclosing it only as required by the job
- Document care provided within hospital guidelines
- Assist in indirect patient care by maintaining a clean and safe environment to prevent and/or control infections and ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and employees
- Keep assigned patient care areas, staff work areas, and unit equipment clean and organized
- Ensure hallways and work areas are free of unused equipment during shifts
- Report all necessary equipment repairs to appropriate personnel
- Assist in routine unit operations as directed/needed to ensure smooth communication and functioning of the unit
- Answer telephone calls in a timely and courteous manner, identifying oneself at all times
- Respond to patient call bells courteously and relay messages to the appropriate personnel
- Relay accurate telephone, visitor, and patient messages to the appropriate persons promptly
- Complete errands as requested in a timely manner
- Maintain a professional and neat personal appearance
- Attend education, staff, and mandatory meetings
- Perform other duties/projects as assigned
Physical Requirements and Essential Functions:
- Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with patients, patients' families, physicians, and staff
- Possess motor coordination and dexterity necessary to coordinate hands, eyes, and fingers when assisting elderly patients, administering medications, and using various instruments
- Have visual and hearing abilities sufficient to comprehend written and verbal communication, as well as to perceive changes in a patient's condition and medications
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and assist with others in lifting higher weight ranges
- Perform heavy and hard work, including activities such as lifting, moving, stooping, reaching, standing, and walking
- Successfully provide effective team support for hospital personnel
- Ability to work with families and patients in compromised health situations
- Ability to maintain good interpersonal relationships with peers and employees
- Demonstrates kindness, courtesy and compassion to all patients, families, providers, coworkers, and visitors at all times
- Able to handle stressful situations
Qualifications and Education:
- High School diploma or GED equivalent
- State registered CNA license required
- BLS (Basic Life Support) from AHA (American Heart Association) within 3 months of hire date
- Knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in the care of the elderly
Preferred:
- One year of CNA experience in a acute care setting
This job description is not intended as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities that may be assigned and is subject to change based on the needs of the organization.
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