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Nursing assistants, certified nursing assistants, geriatric aides, unlicensed assistive personnel, orderlies, or hospital attendants provide hands-on care and perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. Specific tasks vary, with aides handling many aspects of a patient’s care. They often help patients to eat, dress, and bathe. They also answer calls for help, deliver messages, serve meals, make beds, and tidy up rooms. Aides sometimes are responsible for taking a patient’s temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, or blood pressure.
They also may help provide care to patients by helping them get into and out of bed and walk, escorting them to operating and examining rooms, or providing skin care. Some aides help other medical staff by setting up equipment, storing and moving supplies, and assisting with some procedures. Aides also observe patients’ physical, mental, and emotional conditions and report any change to the nursing or medical staff.
Nurse aides employed in nursing care facilities often are the principal caregivers, having far more contact with residents than do other members of the staff. Because some residents may stay in a nursing care facility for months or even years, aides develop ongoing relationships with them and interact with them in a positive, caring way.
Applications for Prescott Spring 2010 NSG 114 - Nurse Assistant - will be accepted beginning 8:00 A.M. on November 16, 2009.
Applications can be obtained through registration, advising, or on the Allied Health web site. Please follow the instructions on the application carefully. Incomplete applications will be denied. For more information email Nancy.Bowers@yc.edu. Click here for application form.
We do NOT accept ONLINE CPR certification for the Allied Health programs.
Arizona State Board of Nursing http://www.azbn.gov/ (site to obtain license application)
D & S Diversified Technologies http://www.hdmaster.com/ (site to sign up for license exam)