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Long term care and the nursing assistant’s role. Settings where the CNA may work Acute care Hospitals and _____________________ centers Pts are admitted.

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1 Long term care and the nursing assistant’s role

2 Settings where the CNA may work Acute care Hospitals and _____________________ centers Pts are admitted for short stays for surgery or diseases Offers _______ hour skilled care for temporary but serious illness or injury

3 Settings where the CNA may work Acute or subacute care (Hospitals and surgical centers) Outpatient Care Rehabilitation Home Care Assisted Living Hospice Care

4 Settings where the CNA may work Long-term care (________) Patients who require _________ hour care and assistance for long term conditions Nursing home, skilled nursing facility, nursing facility, extended care facility are common names Patients are ______________ elderly and/or disabled; may have terminal illnesses and/or chronic illnesses

5 Settings where the CNA may work LTC Nursing staff will have ______________ relationships with LTC residents than in any other facility Patients who live in nursing homes are called __________________ Residents within a LTC facility have differing diagnoses (medical conditions) requiring different __________________ of care for each person

6 LTC facilities May offer different levels of care; may also ______________________ in a specific population of resident (ex. Alzheimer’s) Skilled nursing care Assisted living Dementia care Sub-acute care Typically offer __________________ care for all residents and more specialized care on a resident by resident basis

7 Types of residents of LTC facilities _________________ Disabled Physically Mentally Individuals requiring skilled nursing care ________________ Post acute care Other

8 Protecting the Resident’s Right to Privacy Keep all information about the person confidential. Cover the person when he or she is being moved in hallways. Screen the person/close the door when giving care. Also close drapes and window shades. Expose only the body part involved in a treatment or procedure.

9 Protecting the Resident’s Right to Privacy Do not discuss the person or the person’s treatment with anyone except the nurse supervising your work. Ask visitors to leave the room when care is given. Do NOT open the person’s mail. Allow the person to visit with others in private. Allow the person to use the phone in private.

10 Role of the CNA

11 So, what is the role of the CNA? The CNA performs ______________________ ____________________________________, such as taking a resident’s temperature. A CNA also _____________________________. May also be called a nursing assistant, ___________________, patient care tech (PCT) or certified nursing assistant

12 CNA duties ________________________ Helping residents with ______________________________________________ Assisting residents ______________ safely around the facility Keeping residents’ living areas neat and clean Encouraging residents to eat and drink Caring for supplies and equipment ______________________________________________ Making beds Giving back massages Assisting residents with _____________________________ To name a few ☺

13 What am I NOT supposed to do? ________________________ Insert/remove tubes Change ___________________________ Give tube feedings

14 CNA CNAs spend __________________with residents than anyone else on the health care team YOU are the “___________________” of the health care team ___________________________ is a key! _______________________________________ Writing important information down is a must and very helpful (documentation/charting)

15 Chain of Command The CNA carries out instructions given to him/her by _________________ The Nurse acts on instructions from the ____________________ Guarantees residents get proper care and protects the CNA and their employer from liability

16 Liability Liability—_____________________________ _____________________________________ If you accidentally harm a resident while caring for him and the task you were performing was within the care plan, you aren’t responsible. However, if you harm a resident performing a task not within the care plan, you are responsible

17 Liability CNAs must understand __________________ _________________________________ so that they don’t harm a resident or cause a lawsuit. Scope of practice— _____________________ ________________________ is allowed to do and how to perform tasks correctly

18 Policies and Procedures Policy—a course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs Ex: a patient’s plan of care must be followed Procedure— ______________________________ _________________________________________. There is a procedure for reporting information about your residents All employers will have polices and procedures for every resident care situation You are responsible for knowing all policies and procedures! _____________________________________________

19 Professionalism How you behave when you are on the job __________________ Your speech ___________________ Being on time Completing tasks ___________________________ For the CNA—follow the care plan, being careful to make observations and always report accurately

20 Professional relationships with residents _________________________________________ Doing only the tasks assigned and ones you are trained to do Speaking politely and cheerfully to the resident, ____________________________________________ Never discussing any of your personal problems _________________________________________ _______________________________ Explaining the care you will provide before you provide it Always following care practices, such as hand washing, to protect yourself and the resident

21 Professional relationships with your employer Maintain a positive attitude _________________________________________ Consistently following all policies and procedures _______________________________________ _________________________________ Communicating problems with residents or duties Reporting anything that keeps you from completing duties _________________________________________

22 Professional relationships with your employer ______________________________________ ___________________________________ Being clean, neatly dressed and on time ___________________________________ Following the chain of command Participating in educational programs Being a positive role model for your facility at all times

23 Qualities of a great CNA Compassionate __________________________________ Honest Conscientious Always trying to do your best Dependable ________________ Considerate Understanding of the resident’s feelings and privacy ______________

24 Residents Express Thanks! Thoughts about video?? ______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ ____________________________


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