Friday, February 16, 2007

What is a Nursing Assistant?



Wherever there is a need for personal care, Nursing Assistants or nurses aides, are there. Nursing assistants are the caregivers who, for the most part, help patients of all ages perform the most basic day-to-day tasks. Nursing Assistants work under the supervision of a nurse, and since they have extensive daily contact with each patient, they play a key role in keeping the nurse up-to-date on vital information about the patients' conditions.

Nursing assistants work closely with patients and provide assistance with such tasks as:
Dressing
Bathing
Feeding
Making beds
Toilet Assistance; catheter care
Taking vital signs (Blood pressure, pulse, etc)
Helping patients walk
Assisting with range-of-motion exercises
Helping wheelchair-bound patients (entails heavy lifting)
Turning bedridden patients regularly
Reporting all changes to the nurse
Safety awareness
Documentation
Post Mortem Care
Working Conditions

While being a Nursing Assistant can be stressful at times, it is also be a very fulfilling and rewarding careers! Many Nursing Assistant go onto to earn state certification and often complete their training to earn degrees as LPNs or RNs.

Nursing Assistant Education:


Nursing Assistant Schools: Many nursing assistant study at junior or community college and at online nursing assistant program which are an excellent way for today's busy students to earn their Nursing Assistant certificate. Our web-based nursing assistant courses and programs allow you to earn your Nursing Assistant Certificate, while managing work and family responsibilities the same time.

School and program reviews:

http://mrezanailham.blogspot.com/2008/09/medical-assistant.html

http://abstips.blogspot.com/2008/10/medical-assistant-school.html