Transcript 10 basics

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1. Describe how to find a job
You can target potential employers by using the following
sources:
• Internet
• Newspaper
• Instructors and their employers and contacts
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1. Describe how to find a job
Think about these questions:
• Are there other sources for finding employers?
• How did you hear about this course?
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1. Describe how to find a job
You will need certain information to complete job application,
including:
• Identification such as driver’s license, social security card,
birth certificate, or passport
• Proof you’re legally able to work in this country
• Credentials such as school diplomas, transcripts, phone
numbers, and certificates (NA certification), including the
names of instructors
• Letters of reference from former employers, teachers, and
personal acquaintances who are not family
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1. Describe how to find a job
A résumé should contain the following:
• Contact details
• Educational experience, starting with most recent
• Work experience, starting with most recent
• Special skills
• Memberships in professional organizations
• Volunteer work
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1. Describe how to find a job
Be prepared with the following general information for a job
application:
• Your address and phone number
• Birth date
• Social security number
• Training school details/dates and certification numbers
• Previous employersí names, addresses, and dates of
employment
• Salary information
• Reasons why you left each of your former jobs
• References, including addresses and phone numbers
• Availability (days and hours)
• Brief statement of why you are changing jobs or want to
work as an NA
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1. Describe how to find a job
REMEMBER
• States do a criminal check at hiring.
• Neatness in appearance and paperwork is always a factor.
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Handout 10-1: Job Application
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1. Describe how to find a job
The following tips can help you make a good impression at a job
interview:
• Shower or bathe and use deodorant.
• Brush your teeth.
• Apply makeup lightly.
• Trim and clean your nails.
• Style clean hair simply.
• Shave or trim facial hair before interview (men).
• Dress neatly and appropriately.
• Wear little or no jewelry.
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1. Describe how to find a job
Tips that can help you make a good impression at a job interview
(cont’d.):
• Arrive 10 or 15 minutes early.
• Introduce yourself.
• Answer questions clearly and completely.
• Make eye contact.
• Avoid slang.
• Never eat, drink, chew gum, or smoke.
• Sit up or stand up straight.
• Do not bring friends or children with you.
• Relax and be confident.
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1. Describe how to find a job
Be prepared to answer questions like these in a job interview:
• Why did you become an NA?
• What do you like about working as an NA?
• What do you not like? (If this is your first job, you may be
asked what you expect to like or dislike.)
• What are your best qualities? What are your weaknesses?
• Why did you leave your last job?
• What kinds of residents do you prefer to work with?
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2. Describe a standard job description
Remember the following points about job descriptions:
• Agreement between employer and employee
• States responsibilities and tasks
• Includes skills required, to whom employee reports, salary
• Protects both parties
• Protects employee from change in duties without notification
• Protects employee from being fired for something unrelated to
job description
• Protects employer from employee saying she did not know
certain duties were required
• Reduces misunderstandings
• Can be used if legal issues arise
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3. Discuss how to manage and resolve conflict
REMEMBER:
Everyone experiences conflict at some point, but conflict at work
can harm productivity and the workplace environment if it is not
managed or resolved.
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3. Discuss how to manage and resolve conflict
Remember these guidelines for resolving conflict:
• Plan to discuss at the right time and in the right place.
• Do not get emotional.
• Check body language.
• Keep focus on the issue at hand.
• Be prepared to brainstorm solutions and to compromise.
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4. Describe employee evaluations and discuss appropriate
responses to criticism
You can make constructive criticism beneficial. In order to learn
from constructive criticism
• Ask for details.
• Ask for suggestions.
• Apologize and move on.
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4. Describe employee evaluations and discuss appropriate
responses to criticism
REMEMBER:
• Evaluations are often the basis for advancement and salary
increases.
• It is to your benefit to be open to constructive criticism and
ready to use suggestions for improvement.
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5. Discuss certification and explain the state's registry
REMEMBER:
• OBRA requires nursing assistant training, including testing and
at least 75 hours of training before being employed.
• Each state has requirements for training and for maintaining
certification.
• Certification must be current for a nursing assistant to be
allowed to work.
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5. Discuss certification and explain the state's registry
These are general guidelines that apply to state certification:
• Certain time frame to take the state test
• Test must be taken within that time or NA will have to take
new training course
• NA must work for pay during 24 months
• NA usually has three chances to pass test
• NA must keep certification current
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5. Discuss certification and explain the state's registry
Remember these facts about state registries:
• Required by OBRA
• Often maintained by state’s Department of Health
• Contains NA’s training information, results of exams, any
findings of abuse, neglect or theft
• Employers can access to verify certification and check for
abuse investigations/findings
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6. Describe continuing education
REMEMBER:
Nursing assistants must have twelve hours of continuing
education every year.
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6. Describe continuing education
The NA has the following responsibilities for receiving continuing
education:
• Sign up and know the location.
• Attend class.
• Pay attention and complete requirements.
• Participate.
• Keep records of attendance.
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Define the following terms:
Stress
the state of being frightened, excited, confused, in danger, or
irritated.
Stressor
something that causes stress.
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7. Explain ways to manage stress
Remember these guidelines for managing stress:
• Eat nutritious foods.
• Exercise regularly.
• Get enough sleep.
• Drink only in moderation.
• Do not smoke.
• Do something relaxing.
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7. Explain ways to manage stress
Possible problems resulting from not managing stress include the
following:
• Showing anger or being abusive toward residents
• Arguing with your supervisor
• Having poor relationships with co-workers and residents
• Complaining about your job and your responsibilities
• Feeling work-related burnout
• Feeling tired even when you are rested
• Having a difficult time focusing
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7. Explain ways to manage stress
Remember these sources of help for NAs:
• Supervisor/care team member
• Family
• Friends
• Place of worship
• Doctor
• Mental health agency
• Phone hotline
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7. Explain ways to manage stress
REMEMBER:
It is never appropriate to talk to residents about your stress.
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Chapter Exam
Multiple Choice.
1.Which of the following are considered forms of identification?
(A)References and NA certificates
(B)Driver’s license and high school diploma
(C)Social security card and driver’s license
Job application and GED
2. Which statement is true of references?
(A)They should come from relatives.
(B)They should come from former employers.
(C)They should come from friends.
(D) They should come from parents.
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
3. Why must an employer perform a criminal background check on new
aides hired?
(A) Aides are known to steal from facilities.
(B) It is best never to trust anyone.
(C) Employers like to have power over their employees.
The law requires it for the protection of residents.
4. Which of the following statements is true of job applications?
(A) Leave anything blank that you do not want to answer.
(B) You can write “N/A” for questions that do not apply to you.
(C) It is best to fill out the application before reading it all the way
through.
(D) Do not tell the truth if certain answers will make you look bad.
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
5.What should a candidate for a nursing assistant job be sure to do
when going for an interview?
(A) Find someone to care for her children so she doesn’t have to
take them along.
(B) Put on all of her most striking jewelry.
(C) Go to the salon for a new set of false nails.
(D) Arrive right after the interview time.
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
6. You are interviewing for a nursing assistant position. Which of the
following is not a good thing to say to your potential employer?
(A)“I love the idea of making people’s lives more comfortable and
helping them get better.”
(B)“I have three younger siblings so I really started taking care of
others as a child.”
(C)“I left my last job because my boss was always criticizing me
even though I wasn’t doing anything wrong.”
(D) “My last supervisor was fantastic and I learned a lot at that job,
but I’m really excited to gain new skills as a nursing assistant.”
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
7.Which of the following is one reason a job description is important?
(A)It can show the resident what you are supposed to do.
(B)It outlines the steps you need to take if you have a
disagreement with another care team member.
(C)It can reduce misunderstandings about your duties between you
and your employer.
(D)You can refer to it if you forget how to perform certain
procedures.
8.The best response an NA can give to hostile criticism is
(A)“It’s not my fault.”
(B)“You’d better apologize to me.”
(C)“You are being irrational.”
(D)“I’m sorry you’re disappointed.”
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
9.
Which of the following is a tip regarding appropriate body language
to use when resolving conflict?
(A)Lean back in your seat and cross your arms as you talk to the
other person.
(B)Maintain eye contact and lean forward slightly.
(C)Lean far forward in your seat and stare at the other person.
(D)Slouch to show you are relaxed.
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
10. Which of these statements is an example of constructive criticism?
(A)“You really need to remember to speak kindly to the residents,
even when you’re having a hard day.”
(B)“You’re rude and disrespectful.”
(C)“I’ve never seen somebody take such a long time to learn this
job.”
(D)“Did you just sleep through your whole training course? Don’t
you know anything?”
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
11. Which department often maintains a state’s nursing assistant
registry?
(A)Department of Revenue
(B)Department of Homeland Security
(C)Department of Health
(D)Department of Agriculture
12. How many hours of continuing education per year does OBRA
require?
(A)10
(B)12
(C)14
(D)16
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Chapter Exam (cont'd.)
13. Which of the following is a guideline for managing stress?
(A)Drink whenever it makes you feel more relaxed.
(B)Get enough sleep.
(C)Skip meals so you can get more done.
(D)Take regular smoking breaks.