My responsibilities included charting patient vital signs, turning patients,
administering bed baths, setting up and replacing bedpans, cleaning and sanitizing patient rooms, and assisting registered nurses with their daily rounds.
Not exact matches
«I spent nearly an hour and a half picking off well over 100 minuscule baby ticks off of her, gave her a long Dawn dish soap
bath with repeated washing, washed all
bedding, clothing, and toys she came into contact with afterwards and
administered Benadryl,» Seltzer wrote.
We offer a range of amenities for our canine and feline guests, including: • Separate rooms for small dogs and large dogs • Large kennels • Separate cat area with kitty condos • Comfortable
bedding • Runs of various sizes • Playtime options •
Administering medications •
Bathing (additional charges) • Love & TLC from our staff!
A well - written example resume for Certified Nursing Assistant showcases the following duties: monitoring the patient's physical and emotional state, making the
bed,
administering medicines, running errands, and helping patients with various activities such as walking or
bathing.
The resume format of a nurse would include job responsibilities like providing assistance to incapacitated patients in dressing, washing, and
bathing, feeding patients at breakfast, lunch and supper and dinner times,
administering medicines to patients at the advice of doctors or qualified nurses, cleaning and sanitizing patient surroundings, making
beds and changing
bed sheets for patients.
Palmetto Health, Danville, IL 6/2014 to 8/2014 Nursing Extern • Assisted in assessing patients to determine their conditions • Took and recorded patients» vitals such as pulse, blood pressure and temperature • Provided support to patients in
bathing, washing, toileting and dressing • Changed
bed clothes and turned patients to ensure that bedsores do not form • Understood and followed plans of treatment by
administering medication • Educated patients and their families about medical procedures and outcomes • Observed patients for signs of distress or changes in condition and alerted registered nurse or doctor on duty immediately