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CNA certification signifies that you have the right skill and knowledge to deal with the patients. This presentation represents the required requirements for CNA Certification.
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Requirements For CNA Certification Certified Nursing Assistant Program by Abcott Institute
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) do not require college degree but training is needed as a postsecondary diploma. After the training is over, a competency exam is mandatory to pass, after which you are considered a certified nursing assistant.
Why CNA Program is Important? General CNA certification is required in each state, you can select voluntary certification in special fields like pediatrics, geriatrics etc. Also certification shows that you have the right skill and knowledge to deal with the patients
Certification Requirements Every state has its own criteria, however beneath are a portion of the regular ones that every state has in like common • HIV/AIDS Training – Health Care, Infection Control • A Passing score in written competency examination • Other Personal Information including felony charges, physical and mental health status information • State – Approved CNA program with 85 hours minimum
Course Structure Convenient Day & Evening Schedules Day Schedule – 22 Weeeks Evening Schedule – 31 Weeks Infection guidelines, knowledge of human anatomy and diseases, medical ethics, patient rights are taught at this program. Post and pre operative procedures, hygiene, administrative responsibilities are also taught.
Is This Program Right for You? All depends on your interest in learning more about careers for CNA with Home Health Aid, Patient Care Technician and many more as there are lots of options to get a career in CNA.
Placement Assistance and Career Counseling Get your medical career started today Due to increasing age of patient population nowadays, the requirement for certified nursing assistants in increasing day by day, whether it is in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, etc. Phone: 1-248-440-6020 Fax: 248-440-6099 Mon-Fri: 8:30am to 5:30pm