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Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) 2 (8362)
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CNA2.1
Developing Communication and Coordination Techniques
CNA2.2
Maintaining a Safe Environment
CNA2.3
Developing Basic Nursing Skills
CNA2.4
Describing Admission, Transfer, and Discharge
CNA2.5
Assisting with Nutrition
CNA2.6
Opioid Abuse Prevention Education
CNA2.7
Assisting with Dying and Death
CNA2.8
Explaining Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Practice for the Certified Nurse Aide
CNA2.9
Describing the Opioid Crisis
CNA2.10
Examining the Key Factors of Drug Addiction
CNA2.11
Understanding Pain Management Protocols
CNA2.12
Working with Patients and Caregivers
CNA2.1.1
Identify methods to develop client/resident/patient, family, and staff relationships.
CNA2.1.2
Define simple medical terminology.
CNA2.1.3
Report changes in body function to charge nurse, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.1.4
Answer the intercom.
CNA2.1.5
Place and receive telephone calls.
CNA2.1.6
Respond to the call signal.
CNA2.1.7
Develop awareness of personality strengths and weaknesses.
CNA2.1.8
Analyze personal health habits.
CNA2.1.9
Demonstrate successful work attitudes.
CNA2.2.1
Demonstrate body mechanics, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.2.2
Perform safety procedures related to client/resident/patient care.
CNA2.2.3
Use fire extinguishers.
CNA2.2.4
Follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and guidelines, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.1
Make an unoccupied bed.
CNA2.3.2
Make an occupied bed.
CNA2.3.3
(Optional) Make a surgical bed.
CNA2.3.4
Position a client/resident/patient in bed, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.5
Assist a client/resident/patient in maintaining body alignment.
CNA2.3.6
Assure range of motion, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.7
Adjust hospital bed.
CNA2.3.8
Adjust side rails.
CNA2.3.9
Place footboard, overbed cradle, or egg crate mattress on bed.
CNA2.3.10
Place alternating pressure mattress on bed.
CNA2.3.11
Assist with alternatives to restraints.
CNA2.3.12
Apply heel and elbow protectors.
CNA2.3.13
Apply and care for anti-embolic stockings, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.14
Support a client/resident/patient with physical and psychological independence, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.15
Assist a client/resident/patient with special needs in activities of daily living (ADL).
CNA2.3.16
Provide clinical care across the lifespan for physically challenged clients/residents/patients, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.17
Provide care for a client/resident/patient with impaired cognition, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.18
Assist a client/resident/patient with a sensory impairment, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.19
Demonstrate reality-orientation techniques.
CNA2.3.20
Demonstrate principles of behavior management, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.21
Support the teaching of self-care to a client/resident/patient.
CNA2.3.22
Apply a cold compress.
CNA2.3.23
Apply an ice bag.
CNA2.3.24
Assist a client/resident/patient in sitting on side of bed.
CNA2.3.25
Assist a client/resident/patient in ambulation, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.26
Provide indwelling urinary catheter care.
CNA2.3.27
Maintain a closed urinary drainage system.
CNA2.3.28
Collect a clean-catch urine specimen.
CNA2.3.29
Strain urine.
CNA2.3.30
Collect a 24-hour urine specimen.
CNA2.3.31
Assist a client/resident/patient with using a bedpan, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing Regulation.
CNA2.3.32
Transfer a client/resident/patient to a bedside commode.
CNA2.3.33
Assist a client/resident/patient with using a urinal.
CNA2.3.34
Empty a closed urine drainage bag.
CNA2.3.35
Clean a stoma and change a colostomy bag.
CNA2.3.36
Assist an incontinent client/resident/patient, including brief applications.
CNA2.3.37
Assist a client/resident/patient with toilet use.
CNA2.3.38
Collect a stool specimen.
CNA2.3.39
Provide perineal care.
CNA2.3.40
Collect a sputum specimen.
CNA2.3.41
Measure and record temperature, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.42
Measure and record pulse (apical and radial) for one minute, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.43
Measure and record blood pressure, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.44
Measure and record height and weight, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.45
Measure and record respiration for one minute, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.46
Measure weight, using a wheelchair scale or an electronic bed scale.
CNA2.3.47
Assist with applying and removing braces.
CNA2.3.48
Assist with crutch walking.
CNA2.3.49
Assist a client/resident/patient with walker and quad cane use.
CNA2.3.50
Assist with dressing and undressing a client/resident/patient with weakness on an affected side.
CNA2.3.51
Assist a client/resident/patient in standing.
CNA2.3.52
Groom a client/resident/patient, including shaving/assisting with shaving, caring for/helping with hair, and cleaning/beautifying fingernails and toenails.
CNA2.3.53
Perform a back rub.
CNA2.3.54
Bathe a client/resident/patient, including giving/assisting with bed bath, partial bath, shower, tub bath, and whirlpool bath, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.55
Provide skin care to prevent pressure ulcers, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.56
Administer a sitz bath.
CNA2.3.57
Perform oral hygiene, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.58
Give denture care, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.59
Perform transferring, positioning, and turning of a client/resident/patient, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.60
Use assistive devices in transferring, eating, and dressing, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.61
Transfer a client/resident/patient by wheelchair, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.3.62
Transport a client/resident/patient by stretcher.
CNA2.3.63
Assist with preparation for surgery.
CNA2.3.64
Give a.m. care.
CNA2.3.65
Give p.m. care.
CNA2.3.66
Assist with physical examination.
CNA2.4.1
Describe the admissions process.
CNA2.4.2
Prepare a client/resident/patient for transfer from a room and/or facility.
CNA2.4.3.
Demonstrate the discharge of a client/resident/patient, including care of personal belongings.
CNA2.5.1
Discuss the importance of nutrition, hydration, and elimination as it relates to a client/resident/patient.
CNA2.5.2
Describe the six main nutrients in a healthy diet.
CNA2.5.3
Explain how to use ChooseMyPlate as a guide for a healthy diet.
CNA2.5.4
Measure and record fluid and food intake and output, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.5.5
Identify general and special diets.
CNA2.5.6
Assist a client/resident/patient with menu selection.
CNA2.5.7
Assist a client/resident/patient with eating and hydration.
CNA2.5.8
Distribute nourishments.
CNA2.5.9
Distribute drinking water.
CNA2.5.10
Feed a client/resident/patient (all ages), as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.5.11
Observe a client/resident/patient receiving intravenous (IV) fluids.
CNA2.6.1
Opioid Abuse Prevention Education PPT.pdf
CNA2.6.2
Opioid Resources for Teachers
CNA2.7.1
(Optional) Identify ways to assist with care of a terminally ill client/resident/patient.
CNA2.7.2
(Optional) Care for a client/resident/patient when death is imminent, as required by Virginia Board of Nursing regulation.
CNA2.7.3
Perform postmortem care on a mannequin.
CNA2.8.1
Discuss the legal and regulatory aspects for a CNA.
CNA2.8.2
Describe the types and signs of abuse and inappropriate behaviors of a CNA.
CNA2.8.3
Discuss the role of the mandated reporter, as described in the Code of Virginia.
CNA2.8.4
List reasons why the Virginia Board of Nursing would begin disciplinary proceedings for a CNA.
CNA2.8.5
Identify the consequences of abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
CNA2.8.6
Discuss the responsibilities and requirements of CNAs, per Virginia Board of Nursing regulations.
CNA2.8.7
Discuss the responsibilities of employers of CNAs to the Virginia Board of Nursing.
CNA2.8.8
Describe the process of applying for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam.
CNA2.9.1
Describe the history and current state of the opioid crisis in the United States.
CNA2.9.2
Describe the history and current state of the opioid crisis in Virginia.
CNA2.9.3
Define the pharmacological components and common uses of opioids.
CNA2.10.1
Examine the science of addiction.
CNA2.10.2
Explain prevention and early intervention strategies.
CNA2.10.3
Identify addiction and its behavioral elements, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
CNA2.10.4
Describe the treatment models of addiction therapy.
CNA2.10.5
Describe the medication management antidote used to prevent fatal opioid overdoses.
CNA2.11.1
Explain the science of physiological and mental pain.
CNA2.11.2
Describe the diagnostic tools used in developing pain management plans.
CNA2.11.3
Describe pain treatment options available to various populations of patients.
CNA2.11.4
Describe the effects of opioid dependency on the human body systems.
CNA2.11.5
Explain the mechanism and physical effects of opioids on the human body.
CNA2.11.6
Explain the use of opioids in practice settings, the role of opioids in pain management, and risk factors associated with the use of the medication.
CNA2.11.7
Describe the withdrawal and tapering side effects of opioid use.
CNA2.11.8
Describe storage and disposal options for opioids.
CNA2.11.9
Explain community resources for education about opioid use.
CNA2.12.1
Describe key communication topics involving opioids for patients.
CNA2.12.2
Describe communication topics for caregivers and family members.
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