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The CNA in Long-Term Care -- Take One: Professionalism
Author:
Mary Madison, R.N., RAC-CT, CDP
Purpose:
To describe the basic principles of professionalism. The CNA will gain a sense of pride in the work he/she does in long-term care.
Objectives:
State six basic principles of professionalism.
Recognize the role of the CNA on the caregiving team.
Dicuss the role of the other members on the caregiving team.
Demonstrate two tips on communicating with residents.
List three ways a CNA can impact the future of long-term care.
Target Audience:
Certified Nursing Assistants, Resident Care Technicians, Direct Care Providers in the long-term care setting.
In-Service Education Credit:
2 hours.
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