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Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Hello fellow CNAs

i was just curious for those of you who work at hospitals what a typical day is like? what do you usually do?

also what are some diff between med/surg and progressive care, in terms of what you do as a CNA?

as you can probably tell i am new to this!

thanks!

Specializes in OR, Telemetry, PCCU, Med/Surg.

Our day at the hospital... This does not include answering call lights and making more hourly rounds, getting new admits, discharges, codes, etc.

0600 - Arrival, making report sheets

0610 - Receiving report

0620 - 1 PCT does EKG's, the other 2 do Accuchecks (bedside bloodsugars)

0700 - Start doing vital signs/Accuchecks, write our name on the blackboards in the rooms and sign the sheets for our hourly rounds.

0800 - Report the vital signs to the nurses and receive report from the nurses, who can shower, etc.

0830 - Give one earlybird a shower/bedbath

0900 - Go for 15 minute breakfast break

0915 - Pick up trays. Do another 3 showers/bedbaths

1100 - Start doing vital signs again.

1130 - Report vital signs to nurses.

1145 - Make sure every patient has their lunch tray and everything they need.

1200 - Chart morning vital signs in chart, chart on Nurses notes.

1230 - Go around and pick up the trays. Write down I&O's.

1300 - Go for 30 minute lunch break.

1330 - Finish doing showers, usually another 3-4.

1530 - Start doing vital signs/Accuchecks again.

1600 - Report vital signs to nurses.

1610 - Sit down for a couple of minutes!!!

1630 - Make sure everybody receives their dinner tray.

1640 - Finish charting in the Nurses Notes about showers and ADLs.

1700 - Start picking up trays and finish writing on the I&O sheet. Then start charting I&O's in the chart.

1800 - Night shift arrives. Give report.

1830 - Go home!

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