This Week’s Tip: Planning your assignment
LTC Nursing Assistant Trainer, April 12, 2007
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When planning the day's assignments, CNAs should follow the nursing process. The nursing process is a series of activites used to approach the practice of nursing in a systematic and orderly fashion. The following are five steps every CNA should follow when planning the day's assignments:
- Collect data
- Assess the data
- Plan the order to complete the tasks
- Implement the plan and follow the schedule you created
- Evaluate your plan's effectiveness
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