Floating for Nursing Units. A CNA who is regularly assigned to one unit may be required to float to another unit based upon a system of rotation. When assigned to float, a CNA may refuse to perform parts of an assignment for which the CNA is not technically trained or has insufficient experience to perform. In such cases the Clinical Coordinator will be immediately notified to assist in making the appropriate accommodations. If the CNA has not been oriented to the physical environment and equipment, he/she will be oriented before beginning work.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Floating for Nursing Units. A CNA who is regularly assigned to one unit may be required to float to another unit based upon a system of rotation. When assigned to float, a CNA may refuse to perform parts of an assignment specific tasks for which the CNA is not technically trained or has insufficient experience to perform. In such cases the Charge Nurse/Clinical Coordinator will be immediately notified to assist in making the appropriate accommodations. If the CNA has not been oriented to the physical environment and equipment, he/she they will be oriented before beginning work.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement