On the clients strong
To assist a patient who had a stroke ambulated you would want to make sure you support the patient's affected side the most. If the patient seems unsteady make sure you use more people to help as appropriate.
On the clients strong
It depends on the type of employment. Generally speaking, a CNA can take vitals, record I/O, assist with ROM and exercises, assist to ambulate, assist with bathing or give a full bed bath; assist or do feedings; help change bed linens, etc. A CNA cannot do any "skilled" actions and must report changes to an R.N.
On the clients strong
An ER nurse's overview is you are responsible for the iv's and you must assist the doctor.
Name a famous person with a nurse's aide? Name a famous person with a nurse's aide?"
A nurse's aide isn't a nurse... they're there to assist, and may or may not be acting in somewhat of an apprentice capacity.
To assist the mother and the obstetrician in childbirth.
A midwife helps assist in the delivery of an infant, an registered nurse will assist the midwife by constantly assessing the patient, administering medications, and alerting them when delivery is imminent and any potential complications.
the continuing competency
There are several companies that will provide a traveling nurse. One can hire a traveling nurse at the Cross County TravCorps website or the Voyage Healthcare site.
Friendly, informative, and most of all a champion for your needs. The nurse is your voice when you have none, and will get all your questions answered. She will assist you any way she can.
Service Line Assist Team....basically back-up nursing staff