Nurse Assistant Certified

Competency-based
ONET: 31-1131.00
RAPIDS: 0824

1

Years

30

Skills

300h

Related instructions
Curriculum
  • 90hr Certified Nurse Aide
  • 75hr Medication Aide
  • Rehabilitation Aide
  • Medical Terminology
  • BLS/First Aid/CPR
  • Drug Awareness
  • Professionalism in Healthcare
  • Basic OSHA-10
  • Serve Safe Training
  • Dietary Nutrition Training
On-the-job training
  • Adjust positions of patients on beds or tables
    • Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
    • Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers
  • Feed patients
    • Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink
    • Prepare or serve food trays
  • Record vital statistics or other health information
    • Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
    • Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
    • Record height or weight of patients.
    • Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff
  • Assist patients with daily activities
    • Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
    • Remind patients to take medications or nutritional supplements.
    • Undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.
  • Monitor patients to detect health problems
    • Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
  • Analyze patient data to determine patient needs or treatment goals
    • Review patients’ dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
  • Assess physical conditions of patients to aid in diagnosis or treatment
    • Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.
  • Dispose of biomedical waste in accordance with standards
    • Supply, collect, or empty bedpans.
  • Interview patients to gather medical information
    • Communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
  • Collect medical information from patients, family members, or other medical professionals
    • Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans, or appropriate activities.
  • Clean patient rooms or patient treatment rooms
    • Change bed linens or make beds.
    • Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.
    • Clean and return patient laundry
  • Administer therapy treatments to patients using hands or physical treatment aids
    • Exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.
  • Stock medical or patient care supplies
    • Restock patient rooms with personal hygiene items, such as towels, washcloths, soap, or toilet paper.
  • Assist practitioners to perform medical procedures
    • Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.
  • Operate medical equipment
    • Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.
  • Administer basic health care or medical treatments
    • Administer medications or treatments, such as catheterizations, suppositories, irrigations, enemas, massages, or douches, as directed by a physician or nurse.
  • Apply bandages, dressings, or splints
    • Apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
  • Move patients to or from treatment areas
    • Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.
  • Collect biological specimens from patients
    • Collect specimens, such as urine, feces, or sputum.
  • Transport biological or other medical materials
    • Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.
  • Provide basic information to guests, visitors, or clients
    • Provide information, such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers
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