As an important member of the healthcare team, a nursing assistant provides direct care to patients in long-term care, acute care, and home health care settings. Working under the supervision of a licensed nurse, the CNA’s role may involve assisting patients with the activities of daily living, collecting samples for lab testing, assisting with rehabilitative and restorative treatments, observing patients and reporting any adverse reactions to medications or treatments, answering patient calls, setting up medical equipment for procedures, moving patients from the bed to wheelchair and vice versa, and communicating with patients, their families, and other members of the health care team.… Read the rest