Lifespan
Youth
Certified Nursing Assistant
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) provide patient care under the supervision
of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. Certified nursing
assistants work in hospitals, nursing homes and for home care providers. CNAs earn approximately $22,600 a year.
Job responsibilities
Educational programs
Licensure requirements

Job responsibilities
- Administer direct physical care to patients such as bathing, feeding
and assisting in hygienic care.
- Communicate with patients to provide social interaction.
- Promote and maintain an environment conducive to the patient's physical
and psychological comfort and safety.
- Assist with selected diagnostic and nursing care procedures.
- Report all pertinent observations of the patients' conditions.
- Record selected treatments and procedures for which he or she is
responsible.
From more information about other CNA programs in Rhode Island visit
the Rhode Island
Department of Health Web site.
Licensure requirements:
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