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Certified Nurse Assistant/ CNA (Staten Island)

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Jobs Medistar Personnel is seeking Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) for per diem and full-time assignments in Nursing Homes across New York.
Per Diem and Full-timeDay, evening and night shifts Plus weekends 1.
Feed, bathe and dress patients Certified nursing assistants help patients with their basic needs.
Generally, this means helping them bathe, dress and feed themselves.
These patients might include stroke victims, the elderly residents of nursing homes, or individuals recovering from an accident, injuries or surgeries in a hospital.
2.
Take patient vital signs From temperature to blood pressure, some CNAs are responsible for taking and recording patient vital signs.
Routine tasks such as these are typically the initial steps of a patient's visit to a physician's office or hospital, which means the CNA has the responsibility of making a positive first impression for the medical team.
3.
Serve meals, make beds and keep rooms clean In line with meeting patients' basic needs, duties of a certified nursing assistant often include serving meals to patients, making beds and helping clean rooms.
This can mean cleaning out bedpans and changing soiled sheets.
It also means getting the chance to have regular, one-on-one contact with patients--the compassionate relationships that can help people make it through times of illness with dignity.
4.
Set up medical equipment and assist with some medical procedures Storing and setting up medical equipment might involve laying out tools for the next patient exam or perhaps moving heavy medical equipment from one room to another.
Some states allow CNA's who have had the appropriate training to assist with or perform some medical procedures, such as drawing blood.
5.
Answer calls for help and observe changes in a patient's condition or behavior Working so closely with patients on a daily basis, CNAs observe not only the obvious changes in a patient's physical condition but the subtleties of their emotional state.
That intuition can have immeasurable impact on helping patients make it through a trying recovery or come to terms with a long-term condition.
Whether they take a patient's blood pressure before the doctor comes in, bring them breakfast in the morning or simply listen, CNAs make a significant difference to the quality of care patients receive.
If you feel you are a fit and can handle duties as a C.
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A PLEASE APPLY.
NEW GRADS ARE WELCOME!!!!!!Salary:
$31.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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