CNA Skills Classroom Lecture: Peri Care

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • CNA Skills Made Easy! Learn the theory and skills required to pass the CNA state exam through these informative videos. Additional resources, including practice questions, are available on our website 4YourCNA.com. View our entire series!
    We make learning online fun and easy with our Online CNA Test Prep Course! Interactive activities, video demonstrations, practice questions, quizzes, sequencing activities, slide-based lessons and our classroom lectures make up this comprehensive Test Preparation course! Try it out and see how easy and complete online review can be!
    This video is for informational purposes and does not provide certification. This lesson is merely a sample of the coursework. Please contact us for more details!

Komentáře • 19

  • @lauraguerra2592
    @lauraguerra2592 Před 2 lety +1

    Laura Guerra joining in. Ms Patty . my family is going to help me with buying U'r book.thanks for U'r videos

  • @jaewendell2451
    @jaewendell2451 Před rokem

    This is such a good video - you’re a really wonderful educator and communicate the *why* behind tasks very well so I feel more like I ~know~ what to do rather than memorizing it. Thank you so much!

  • @makenzieautumn4655
    @makenzieautumn4655 Před 3 lety +3

    I just wanted to stop in and say thank you so much for making all these videos! I just passed my exams today, thanks to all these amazing videos! I really appreciate you taking the time to make them, they are extremely helpful and very well done! Thank you sooooo very much again!!!

    • @lbgamingworld8387
      @lbgamingworld8387 Před 3 lety +1

      Congratulations did you use only the videos to study or you you attended a class?

    • @makenzieautumn4655
      @makenzieautumn4655 Před 3 lety

      @@lbgamingworld8387 I did both! My class was only for a week, so these videos really came in handy!

    • @makenzieautumn4655
      @makenzieautumn4655 Před 3 lety

      @@lbgamingworld8387 thank you!!

  • @ladynefertitibk
    @ladynefertitibk Před 9 měsíci

    I appreciate your way of teaching so much. Thank you

  • @joelinelouisjean869
    @joelinelouisjean869 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the videos and the explaining

  • @vivienmel7735
    @vivienmel7735 Před 3 lety +1

    Pls ma’am are your skills based on prometrics rules and skills?

  • @lisbethzz3156
    @lisbethzz3156 Před rokem

    Best teacher ever

  • @AWate-bw3ll
    @AWate-bw3ll Před rokem

    My comment is about home health care and what I heard so far in this CNA training video. So this is more about what CNAs are very likely to face if they work in home care where certified cases paid by insurance are on a fixed expense budget (managed care). Situations can also happen on private pay cases, out of pocket or paid for by private insurance companies.
    For clients who cannot assist in turning themselves onto their sides for partial or full bed baths or pericare, nursing homes and if lucky (?) some hospitals require 2 caregivers. One to hold person on their side and other doing the rest. Then they may switch roles depending on area(s) needing cleaning and both parties help with dressing.
    2 caregivers may be needed to help person to toilet or commode but no help available. And if family or whoever not working or working at home is told to be present to assist, that can go from really Ok to bad to ugly because that person may have things to do and being asked to stick around. Being forced to stick around cannot be best option for 2nd caregiver help but that is how it goes on home care street. Persons coming up with rules often have no clue what it takes to get tasks done or they know but are pressured to do what it takes to keep cases open and profit is a must.
    Fixed budget also means fixed amount of supplies including those for incontinent care. So more than likely urine soaked brief will be left in-place to catch more urine and bowel movements and more frequently those constantly loose BMs, water or droplets from incontinent sprays. Brief rolled and tucked under patient and new one also rolled and lined up next to one about to be removed.
    Insurance companies stopped paying for personal hygiene wipes and protective skin creams years ago. Preventive skin care supllies out, woundcare supplies in.
    Also, unless for the real dementia exists, clients do take the lead about being changed every 2 hours. They can refuse, (usually documented on record) to stop anyone from waking them up since it may be difficult to go back to sleep and that fact will be shared with new caregivers.
    A client's skin may not show sensitivity when exposed to their body's heat trapped in brief and or on bed liners and moisture overnight but usually the case with ample amount of protective cream/ointmeny applied, good muscle and skin tone.

  • @estherbaby4993
    @estherbaby4993 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video

  • @christianbolsins2877
    @christianbolsins2877 Před 2 lety

    does anyone have an extra book i can borrow?

  • @sumitrapatel8839
    @sumitrapatel8839 Před 3 lety

    Hello
    Professor I have question
    I have little language problem it is ok with patients
    ? I understand everything but l have little specks problem I square with anyone
    Please help me 👍

  • @lbgamingworld8387
    @lbgamingworld8387 Před 3 lety

    I’ve been looking forward to new upload miss Patty! I wish to asks where can one find the entire content for the CNA program online please? Am studying with your videos you’re really helping a lot of people Thank you 🙏

  • @AWate-bw3ll
    @AWate-bw3ll Před rokem

    Dream about peeing can make valve open and let bladder empty. One of those very vivid dreams.

  • @natic.1971
    @natic.1971 Před 2 lety +1

    🥰🥰🥰🥰