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An Overview of the Roles and Certifications of Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA)



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By : Karen P    zero times read
Submitted 2010-03-05 08:24:34
A CNA or a certified nurse assistant denotes an individual who operates under the supervision of a licensed practical nurse (LPN) to assist in delivering healthcare services, providing bedside care and perform simple nursing procedures. Certified nursing assistants are important personnel who are crucial to ensure the efficiency of the health care team.

In the USA, a CNA is sometimes called a state tested nurse aid or a patient care assistant. Whatever the title is, the role of CNAs is universal throughout the USA. In today’s rather complicated healthcare systems, certified nurse assistants are indispensable and can help nurses focus on what they have been trained to do. The federal Nurse Practice Acts has accurately outlined the job description of a certified nursing assistant which includes providing patient routine care, formulating nursery assessments, organizing care plans, administering medications, assisting in operation room preparation and facilitating communication between various professional healthcare providers. Moreover, experienced and well trained certified nurse assistants can help in observation of patients and reporting any incidences to the nursing staff.

According to most states’ Nurse Practice Acts, a certified nursing assistant is expected to be able to perform all of the following tasks:

Skilful repositioning of bedridden patients to avoid the development of bedsores
Answering all patients call for help signals
Feeding patients orally, or through a gastric tube when the need arises
Observation of patients’ wellness, vital signs, food intake, fluid charts and monitor alarms and reporting all this data to the nursing staff
Helping patients to walk, move in and out of bed, exercise and adapt to post operative states.
Transportation of patients to operation rooms or radiology units using stretchers or wheelchairs
Cleaning rooms, changing bed linings and disinfecting any foments.

To become a certified nursing assistant, in addition to holding a GED or a high school diploma, you will need to take an exam for a CNA certification. Most candidates pass the exam after completing a 12 week certified nursing assistant certification program which is offered at almost every college and healthcare facility. The CNA education programs emphasize one clinical anatomy and physiology, basic nursing skills, life support, safety and hygiene, infection control and nutrition. Students also should attend to training sessions on real time work environments. The training regulations of the federal nurse aide state that a certified nursing assistant training program is approved only if it provides 50 hours of theory tuition besides 100 hours of training that is supervised by clinical personnel.

Mostly, a certified nurse assistant is well paid on today’s work market. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the average hourly wage of a CNA in America today is about 11.1 dollars. The median annual income of certified nurse assistants is close to 23 thousand dollars.

CNAs are important personnel whose skills are increasingly demanded in healthcare facilities and establishments across America. Many nurses describe a skillful certified nursing assistant as their “hands, eyes and ears” which accurately stresses on the pivotal role of those personnel. Accordingly, CNA certification requires convenient learning and training to guarantee the acquisition of skills that are necessary to stand up for the critical roles played by CNAs.
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