CNAs work under the direction of registered nurses or licensed practical nurses to provide quality patient care. They work in nursing homes, home health, or hospitals, helping patients with grooming, dressing, toileting, and feeding. A CNA’s duties might include measuring and recording vital signs, bathing, dressing, and feeding, catheter care, monitoring patients’ physical, mental and emotional status, basic housekeeping such as changing bed linens, emptying bedpans, and cleaning rooms, assisting with range of motion exercises, and moving patients from the bed to the wheelchair.… Read the rest