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A caregiver position/ Medication Assist
Baltimore, Maryland
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Olivine A Chaps   [email protected]  5529 Hillen Rd Baltimore MD  21230 Ph 443 531 ...    Education  High School HSC General High School Education  & Correspondence Courses: 134 Grace Street  Plainview, New York 11803 High Diploma    College: Baltimore City Community College  2901 Liberty Heights Ave Baltimore MD 21215  Studying Nursing     Saint Agnes Medical center Training Working   3455 Wilkins Avenue Baltimore  MD 21229     Doctor’s Help Inc. Training Workshops Gateway East Medical Bldg  6188 Oxon Hill Road National Harbor   MD 20745 --...    OBJECTIVE  Seeking a Nurse Tech, Phlebotomist or Nursing Assistant position where my experience will be utilized and developed    SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS  • years of experience in healthcare  • Current, unencumbered state certification to practice as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Software, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint  • Able to supervise personnel in daily operations  • Provide services with a smile, professionalism, and a helpful attitude    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE    Season Hospice & Palliative Care @ North West Hospital  5401 old Court Rd Randallstown, MD 21133  Supervisor RN BSN Alain Tchuigous 443 531 ... to 12/2013     Medical Staffing Network Agency 11700 Beltsville  Drive Suite 120 Beltsville MD, 20705  Phone 301-...    Vision Care Assisted Living  21217 Mont Holly Street Baltimore  MD 21216 PH 410 945 ...  Supervisor: Lorrain Lewis    • Administer medications and treatments, such as catheterizations, suppositories, irrigations, enemas, massages, and douches, as directed by a physician or nurse.   • Answer patients' call signals.   • Bathe, groom, shave, dress, and/or drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment, or examination.   • Clean rooms and change linens.   • Feed patients who are unable to feed themselves.   • Prepare, serve, and collect food trays.   • Provide patient care by supplying and emptying bed pans, applying dressings and supervising exercise routines.   • Provide patients with help walking, exercising, and moving in and out of bed.   • Transport patients to treatment units, using a wheelchair or stretcher.   • Turn and re-position bedridden patients, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores.   • Work as part of a medical team that examines and treats clinic outpatients.   • Answer phones and direct visitors.   • Collect specimens such as urine, feces, or sputum.   • Deliver messages, documents and specimens.   • Explain medical instructions to patients and family members.   • Maintain inventory by storing, preparing, sterilizing, and issuing supplies such as dressing packs and treatment trays.   • Observe patients' conditions, measuring and recording food and liquid intake and output and vital signs, and report changes to professional staff.   • Perform clerical duties such as processing documents and scheduling appointments.   • Restrain patients if necessary.   • Set up equipment such as oxygen tents, portable x-ray machines, and overhead irrigation bottles.   I gave patients important social and emotional support. I provided vital information on patient conditions to nurses. I was responsible for basic care services such as bathing, grooming and feeding, assisting nurses with medical equipment, and checking patient vital signs. I perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. I answer patients' call bells, deliver messages, serve meals, make beds, and help patients eat, dress, and bathe. I also provide skin care to patients; take temperatures, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure; and help patients get in and out of bed and walk. I also escort patients to operating and examining rooms, keep patients' rooms neat, set up equipment, store and move supplies, or assist with some procedures. I observe patients' physical, mental, and emotional conditions and report any change to the nursing or medical staff.    CAN Training and Certification  GNA Training and certification  CMA Training and certification  Assisted Living Manager Certification  Licensed Cosmetologist/ Esthetician  Certified Phlebotomy    SUMMARY  I am fully qualified to perform the duties of a CPR, APA, CNA, GNA, CMA, and because of my background, experience, outstanding leadership skills and training. Under my Leadership, supervision and ability to pay attention to detail, I have received numerous awards and letter of commendations. Finally, I have distinguished myself from my peers by continuing to stay up to date with the changes and improvements in the nursing aid area.

Availability

I can work:
Full-time
Live out
Part-time
Schedule TBD
Start ASAP

Job details

I can provide care:
In private home

Qualifications

Access to vehicle
Background check
CPR
Drivers license
First Aid

Services

Responsibilities include:
Access to vehicle
Administer medication
Bathing
Bowel care
Companion
Dementia care
Dressing & wounds
Errands
Groceries
Has own vehicle
Home care
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication/blister packs
Personal care
Suction

Training

I have been trained as:
Certified nursing assistant (CNA)

Languages

I can speak:
English

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