CNA Review: Study Indirect Care or You'll Be Sorry
Posted: Thursday, March 10, 2011
by Suzanne Sweezy
http://www.cna-test-coach.com/cna-study-guide
An instructor watching your move, taking notes, and ultimately deciding whether you have passed the CNA certification exam or not can be an unnerving experience. Since the skills portion is a timed test, even more pressure is felt by examinees. This pressure creates extra stress causing mistakes to be made while demonstrating skills. Even minor details, no matter how minor they may seem, can greatly impact the result of your exam, which is why an adequate CNA review is absolutely necessary. If you do not demonstrate Indirect Care practices during your exam, you will surely fail since they directly affect the safety of patients and their rights. Additionally, Indirect Care is extremely important because: (1) It is a rated performance, (2) It has separate score ratings, and (3) It greatly affects the testees' overall performance during the skills exam.
- Communication. Communicate with the resident respectfully and in a dignified manner by simply following the basic courtesy before and after performing the care.
- Respect your resident's Rights.
- Check your resident's Safety and Comfort.
- Follow rules in Infection Control.
- Knock on the door before entering the resident's room
- Pull down the curtain (if you are performing perineal care or giving resident a bath)
- Always put the call light within the resident's reach
- Wash your hands before and after performing care.
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