CNA Training - June 12 - June 27
Billings, MT St. John's United
Description

 Class Dates: June 12 - June 14, June 17 - June 21, June 24 - June 25


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SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides direct care to residents and assists with activities of daily living. Provides effective, timely, and quality health care assistance and related support for nursing facility residents. 


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCITONS:

Direct Care:

  • Assists residents with bathing functions according to resident care plan and as directed (i.e. Bedbath, tub, or showerbath, etc).
  • Assists residents with daily dental and mouth care (i.e. Brushing teeth/dentures, oral hygiene, special mouthcare, etc).
  • Assists residents with undressing/dressing as necessary.
  • Assists residents with hair care functions (i.e. Combing, brushing, shampooing, etc).
  • Assists residents with nail care (i.e. Clipping, trimming, and cleaning the finger/toenails).
  • Assists residents with shaving (female residents- facial hair, under arms, legs, etc. as instructed. Male residents- facial hair)
  • Keep residents dry (i.e. Change gown clothing, linen, etc. when it becomes wet or soiled). Position residents in correct and comfortable positions for pressure relief. Assists residents with bowel and bladder functions (i.e. Take to bathroom, offer portable commode, change Prevails, etc.)
  • Assists residents in preparing for social programs, activities, and appointments (i.e. Church, parties, visitors, doctor’s appointments, etc).
  • Assists residents with lifting, turning, moving, positioning, and transporting residents into and out of beds, chairs, bathtubs, wheelchairs, and lifts, etc.
  • Assists residents to walk with or without self- help devices as instructed.
  • Provides eye and ear care for residents (i.e. Cleaning eyeglasses, hearing aides, etc).
  • Answers resident call lights promptly and ensure that residents who are unable to call for help are checked on regularly.
  • Assist with the care of the dying resident, maintaining hope, dignity, and love for the resident at all times.
  • Provide post-mortem care as instructed.

Housekeeping and general cleaning:

  • Changes soiled linen and bedding as required.
  • Disposes of soiled or contaminated items in accordance with facility policy on blood borne pathogens.
  • Make beds as needed.
  • Put extra blankets on the beds as requested.
  • Ensure residents have fresh drinking water during each care delivery.
  • Keeps bed linens tight to avoid wrinkles from forming under the resident.
  • Performs general cleaning of equipment used.

Communication/Reporting:

  • Takes vital signs on residents and properly records each resident’s vital signs as assigned (i.e. Blood pressure, temperature, pulse).
  • Observes residents well being including changes in behavior, change in vital signs, etc. and reports such changes to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Maintains intake and output records as instructed. Weighs and measures residents as instructed.
  • Participates in and receives the nursing report on assigned shift.
  • Maintains the confidentiality of all resident care information according to the St. John’s Policy on Confidentiality and Resident Rights.
  • Reports suspected abuse of a resident or inappropriate behavior toward a resident to the charge nurse immediately.

Dining/Eating:

  • Assists residents in preparation for meals (take to the bathroom, wash hands, comb hair, place bibs, take to/from the dining room, etc.)
  • Serves food trays and assists with feeding as needed (cutting foods, feeding, etc). Records or charts the resident’s food intake.
  • Serve between meal and bed time snacks as desired by the resident.
  • Perform after meal care (remove trays, wash face and hands, take to the bathroom, brush teeth, clean dentures, etc.).
  • Safety:
  • Obeys safety rules of St. John’s United
  • Identifies, reports, and/or corrects obvious safety hazards. Attends mandatory safety in-services.
  • Utilizes proper body mechanics when transferring residents.
  • Follows established policies and procedures regarding exposure to blood/body fluids.
  • Wear and/or use safety equipment and supplies (e.g., gait belts, mechanical lifts, personal protective equipment).

Mission/Customer Service: Supports the growth and actively engages in the Eden Alternative philosophy, including a work environment with plants and animals. Follows the St. John’s Guidelines for Customer Service*Let the Mission be your guide*Make eye contact and smile*Greet & welcome each and every person*Seek out personal contact *Provide immediate service-listen & act*Use appropriate body language at all times*Be gracious to each & every person

Employee Responsibilities:

  • Follows policy and procedures on TB testing.
  • Follows policy and procedures on annual influenza vaccinations. Attends all mandatory in-services.
  • Attends and participates in scheduled training and educational classes to maintain current certifications in accord with the State of Montana.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by Nurse Managers or person in charge of area where work is being done.
Requirements

 REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum Requirements: Must be at least 17 years old upon class graduation. High school diploma or GED preferred. Prior experience in a human service or health care setting preferred.

Knowledge, skills, and abilities required:

  • Skill in observation of human behaviors or changes of condition.
  • Ability to understand written and verbal communication. Ability to interact effectively and
  • professionally with residents, family members, and coworkers.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team.
  • Ability to lift and manipulate heavy objects.
  • Ability to understand and follow safety policies and procedures.
  • Need to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to successfully pass required state certification exam.
  • Ability to use various health care supplies and equipment, including blood pressure devices, thermometers, wheelchairs, lifts, etc.
  • Ability to understand resident charts and care plans.
  • Ability to relate to and work with the ill, elderly, disabled, emotionally upset, and at times, combative people within the facility.
  • Ability to respond to residents needs in a timely and professional manner, recognizing the resident’s rights.
  • Ability to deal with stressful situations (i.e. Death & Dying).

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:Requires heavy physical work more than 70% of the time, including lifting up to 25 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds occasionally, standing, pushing, pulling, lifting, walking, and bending for prolonged periods of time.


WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Work involves some exposure to unusual elements such as extreme temperatures, fumes, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises.
  • Work involves frequent exposure to hazards, blood borne pathogens, or physical risks, which require following basic safety precautions.
  • Normal health care environment.
  • Work involves exposure to plants and animals within the environment.

The examples of essential job functions identify the major duties and requirements for the performance of this job and do not identify all duties, responsibilities and requirements performed by positions in this class.