TOPICAL REVISION Q&A CNA (HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT) COURSE 1 YEAR
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TOPICS COVERED: 1. Fundamentals of Healthcare Assistant Practice 2. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) 3. Personal Hygiene and Patient Hygiene 4. Vital Signs and Measurement 5. Patient Mobility, Positioning, and Transfer 6. Feeding, Nutrition, and Fluid Intake 7. Patient Elimination and Toileting Care 8. Bed Making and Environmental Care 9. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) 10. Observation and Reporting of Patients’ Condition 11. Medication Assistance and Administration 12. Patient Safety and Emergency Care 13. Vital Signs Monitoring 14. Mobility and Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises 15. Nutrition and Feeding Assistance 16. Personal Hygiene and Grooming 17. Elimination Care 18. Comfort and Positioning 19. End-of-Life Care / Palliative Care 20. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support 21. Professional Practice, Record Keeping, and Legal Responsibilities
TOPICS COVERED: 1. Fundamentals of Healthcare Assistant Practice 2. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) 3. Personal Hygiene and Patient Hygiene 4. Vital Signs and Measurement 5. Patient Mobility, Positioning, and Transfer 6. Feeding, Nutrition, and Fluid Intake 7. Patient Elimination and Toileting Care 8. Bed Making and Environmental Care 9. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) 10. Observation and Reporting of Patients’ Condition 11. Medication Assistance and Administration 12. Patient Safety and Emergency Care 13. Vital Signs Monitoring 14. Mobility and Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises 15. Nutrition and Feeding Assistance 16. Personal Hygiene and Grooming 17. Elimination Care 18. Comfort and Positioning 19. End-of-Life Care / Palliative Care 20. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support 21. Professional Practice, Record Keeping, and Legal Responsibilities
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