What you get to learn in patient care assistant training program? Patient care assistants also called patent care technicians, nurse aide, nursing assistants, geriatric aides and hospital attendants are health care professionals whose job is to take care of patients. To carry this job task, they need to work under the guidance of high authority staff members. The duties of assistant would largely depend on three factors- training, experience, and type of facility one is working in. Amongst these all, one major factor on which duties of aide is dependent is training (a candidate pursuing certification would likely to do more amount of work, as compared to a candidate who is just garnering knowledge about the work profile of an aide). Following procedures that are learnt by the candidate, during the training program: •
Assist patients in feeding
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Dress the patients
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Make beds
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Assist patients in day to day activities
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Observe patient’s condition
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Maintain records
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Measure in-taking of food and liquid
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Provide medications
Besides carrying out the aforementioned duties, a patient care assistant, during training also gets to learn about some additional duties, as well. Here are the major ones: • • • •
Help nurses and doctors Scheduling of appointments Making patients understand the treatment Preparing and maintaining of documents
After learning all the duties, an aide gets to work in any of the health care centers that include: clinics, nursing homes, home health, hospitals, doctor’s offices, public health agencies, and acute care hospitals.