Most of us
are familiar with Nursing Assistants, but we don’t really know all that is
required for them to complete their work efficiently and of the best quality.
Time restraints can often make it difficult to decide to do a job better or to
get more done. Thus, having an outstanding work ethic is of the utmost
importance.
Nursing
Assistants must also have excellent communication skills. They are required to
have interactions with patients, family members, Nurses, and a variety of other
medical professionals. It is imperative that they are able to effectively reply
and communication that needs to take place with these various types of
individuals.
It is
widely known that Nursing Assistants provide basic are for patients including
feeding, bathing, and dressing. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg
when you take a look at all the various duties involved in being an effective
Nurse Assistant. While the specific duties will vary according to the medical
facility you work for, there are some that are found in most every one.
Bathing is
generally either a shower or a bed bath depending on the level of care the
patient requires. Personal hygiene including combing hair, brushing teeth,
applying makeup, cleaning dentures all needs to be done for each individual
patient. Shaving is also to be taken into consideration, and completed as
needed.
Taking
patients vital signs are a daily requirement of Nursing Assistants. Taking
vital signs includes temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. This
information that is recorded on the patients chart, and reviewed by the Nursing
staff and other medical professionals.
For
patients requiring assistance with eating, the routine can take 20-60 minutes
depending on the abilities of the patient and how much food they consume. The
Nursing Assistant needs to document the type of food and drink consumed and the
quantities of each on the patient’s chart. Some patients will need to take
vitamins and other nutritional supplements, also the duty of the Nursing
Assistant to administer.
It is also
the duty of the Nursing Assistant in many medical facilities to be responsible
for getting those who can feed themselves ready to be taken to the dining area.
This may just be having their grooming done or helping to lift them into a
wheelchair and take them to the dining area.
Nursing
assistants will need to change any bedding or other soiled materials if found
on the patient. This is a case by case basis and will vary each day. While
interacting with the patient, you will need to document their behaviors. It is
important that you notify the Nurse on duty if you see any changes that are
unexpected or not generally seen. You will be trained in what to look for.
Keeping a
sharp eye for details will assist any Nursing Assistant with successfully
performing all duties. Caring for people changes because their needs change as
well as those you are caring for changes. How quickly you are caring for new
patients depends on the type of medical facility you work for.
In addition
to performing all of these essential duties, Nursing Assistants are responsible
for providing emotional support to patients and their families. This can be
helping patients feel comfortable with their surroundings, hanging a photo on
the wall for them, or helping them compose a letter. Family members may want
you to certain things for a patient such as braid their hair daily or keep
their fingernails short.
Performing
all the duties of a Nursing Assistant takes practice, dedication, organization,
and a sincere desire to help others. It can be an exhausting effort on some
days, and often a job no one thanks them for doing. However, for those who
enjoy what they do and take pride in it, we need to stop and see all that they
do in a days work. They provide valuable services to patients and the medical
profession.
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