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		<title>The Responsibilities of a Nursing Assistant</title>
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Among the most important responsibilities of a nursing assistant is to monitor a patient’s vital signs and record significant changes. Keeping an eye on a patient’s blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration are important to realizing whether a patient is getting better or worse. As a result, nursing assistants are usually the first to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Among the most important responsibilities of a nursing assistant is to monitor a patient’s vital signs and record significant changes. Keeping an eye on a patient’s blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration are important to realizing whether a patient is getting better or worse. As a result, nursing assistants are usually the first to know how well a patient is responding to a medicine or treatment method.<br />
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Nursing assistants are even responsible for maintaining a patient’s personal hygiene while they&#8217;re in the hospital, and/or medical facility. Some of these tasks include, but are not limited to assisting the patients to shave, take their baths, and clipping their nails. They might also assist in dressing and undressing patients who are unable to perform these tasks for themselves. Another separate, but closely related duty is to facilitate a patient’s restroom requirements. And the level of help required will depend on the patient’s situation, some will merely need to be walked to a restroom, others might require aid with emptying a catheter, and there might even be patients that are bed ridden and need more assistance.</p>
<p>Nursing assistants are also responsible for keeping a patient’s area clean. This is another group of tasks that will differ depending on your patient and the health care facility where you work. Some patients have relatives that do most of their cleaning, other patients require help. And, some health care organizations have other personnel to handle these tasks.</p>
<p>Setting up a patient’s food and nutritional supplements, feeding them, documenting what and how much they eat and their level of fluid intake is another duty of a nursing assistant. Though nursing assistants might not necessarily have to feed all of their patients, they must keep track of what their patients can eat, and what they&#8217;re allowed to have.</p>
<p>Giving a patient their medicine and ensuring that he or she actually takes it correctly is also a duty of a nursing assistant. Additionally they might be looked upon to double check the accuracy of orders or to inform physicians and/or nurses of any medication or substances that a patient might have already taken that could affect their treatment.</p>
<p>Although these are the majority of nursing assistant responsibilities, you might find that others exist and are special or for specific situations.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to note that if you decide to become a certified nursing assistant, you&#8217;ll perform most of the same tasks.</p>
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