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CNA II - Acute Care

 

2012 CNA2 Acute Care Class Dates

CNA2 Registration Packet
CONTACT BILL HOWERTON PRIOR TO TURNING IN YOUR CNA2 REGISTRATION PACKET. 541-913-2114

Download the CNA2 Reinbursment Form
 
Download PeaceHealth Orientation to Complete the Quiz

Download Drug Screen/Background Check Resource

Download The OSBN CNA Booklet

 

Other programs:

CNA II Acute Care
Restorative
Dementia
Instructor's Class

 

2012 Acute Care Course Dates
January 23 - 27
July 16 - 20
February 20 - 24
August 20 - 24
March 25 - 29
September 10 - 14
April 23 - 27
October 15 - 19
May 21 - 25
November 12 - 15
June 18 - 22
December 10 - 14
CNA II - Acute Care

 

With the CNA II Restoritive Care license you will be able to preform the following taks under the supervision of a licensed nurse.

 

Tasks associated with responsive observations
   -Vital signs
      -Temperature.
      -Pulse.
      -Respirations.
      -Blood pressure- manual and electronic on upper arm, thigh, and lower leg, including orthostatic blood pressure readings.
      -Pain level.
   -Pulse oximetry.
   -Warm and cold therapies.
      -Warm and cold compresses.
      -Ice bag, ice collar, ice glove, or dry cold pack.
      -Heated soaks and whirlpool or sitz baths.
Tasks associated with technical skills
   -Add fluid to established post pyloric, jejunostomy and gastrostomy tube feedings and change established tube feeding bags.
   -Apply topical over-the-counter creams and ointments for prophylactic treatment of skin conditions.
   -Apply pediculicides.
   -Apply sequential compression devices.
   -Assist patients in and out of Continuous Passive Motion machines.
   -Assist patient with coughing and deep breathing.
   -Interrupt and re-establish suction (with the exception of chest tubes).
   -Remove cast in non-emergent situations.
   -Set up traction equipment.
   -Suction oral pharynx.
   -Turn oxygen on and off at pre-established flow rate.
   -Use of an incentive spirometer.
Tasks associated with interpersonal skills and communication.
Tasks associated with safety.
Tasks associated with infection control
   -Clean ostomy sites and change dressings or appliances for established, non-acute ostomy.
   -Collect clean-catch urine specimen.
   -Discontinue foley catheter.
   -Measure, record and/or empty output from drainage devices and closed drainage systems.
   -Obtain rectal swab [for Vancomycin-Resistant Entercococcil].
   -Obtain sterile urine specimen from port of catheter.
   -Perform clean intermittent straight catheterization for chronic conditions.
Tasks associated with documentation
 

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