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CNA II - Restorative

 

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CNA II Acute Care
Restorative
Dementia
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CNA II - Restorative 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 performing and reinforcing functional steps of activities of daily living
   -Use adaptive, assistive and therapeutic equipment.
   -Clean, change appliances/devices and dressings for established,non-acute ostomies.
   -Apply non-prescription topical creams and ointments for prophylactic treatment for skin condition.
   -Discontinue indwelling catheters.
Tasks associated with relieving pain
   -Assist with complementary therapies (aromatherapy, art therapy, effleurage, light therapy, and music therapy) as ordered by a licensed nurse.
   -Apply warm and cold compresses.
   -Apply ice bag, ice collar, ice glove, or dry cold pack.
   -Use of heated soaks, sitz and whirlpool baths.
Tasks associated with dysphagia
   -Add fluid to established gastrostomy or jejunostomy tube feedings and change established tube-feeding bags.
Tasks associated with mobility
   -Provide range of motion on clients with complex medical problems.
   -Use advanced transfer techniques.
   -Recognize ability and degree in which a client can ambulate and when functional loss has occurred.
   -Apply therapeutic positioning.
   -Use adaptive, assistive, and therapeutic equipment.
Tasks associated with conditions that affect functional ability
   -Turn oxygen on and off at predetermined, established flow rate.
   -Change simple, nonsterile dressings using aseptic technique when no wound debridement or -packing is involved.
   -Perform clean intermittent straight urinary catheterization for chronic conditions.
   -Collect clean-catch urine specimen.
   -Empty, measure, and record output from other drainage devices.
   -Perform urine specimen tests.
   -Perform hemocult test for occult blood.
   -Obtain capillary blood glucose (CBGs).
   -Assist with incentive spirometer.
   -Suction oral pharynx.
   -Apply pediculicides.
Tasks associated with communication and documentation

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