Course curriculum

    1. Lesson on Day 1 and Lesson on Day 2 (16hours Total)

    2. Nursing Assistant in Long-term care

    3. Assignment 1

    4. Exam Day 1 and Day 2

    1. Day 3 and Day 4 (14 hours)

    1. Exam 1-10

    1. Lesson 8-10

    1. 2nd Set Exam 1-10

    1. Final Exam 1-2

About this course

  • Free
  • 10 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

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Nurse Aide Training

Nurse Aide Training, often abbreviated as NAT or CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) training, is a specialized program designed to prepare individuals to work as entry-level healthcare professionals. These professionals provide basic care and assistance to patients in various healthcare settings under the supervision of licensed nurses or other healthcare providers.

Pricing options

This fee typically includes tuition, materials, and sometimes even the cost of the state certification exam.

About Cindy Ugbaja The Course Instructor

Cindy Ugbaja is a registered nurse with over 20 years of experience in hospital and community health. She is also an adjunct professor of nursing. Cindy's expertise, compassion, and commitment to patient care have made her a highly skilled healthcare professional. She has worked in various healthcare settings, providing care for patients with diverse medical conditions. Additionally, Cindy has taught nursing courses, including fundamentals of nursing and community health nursing. She is actively involved in community health initiatives and volunteering activities.

FAQ

  • How long does Nurse Aide Training typically last?

    The duration of Nurse Aide Training can vary, but it generally lasts between 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the specific program and state requirements.

  • What does the Nurse Aide Training curriculum cover?

    The curriculum includes topics like basic nursing skills, infection control, anatomy and physiology, personal care skills, communication skills, and legal and ethical considerations.

  • Can I take Nurse Aide Training online?

    While some theoretical components of Nurse Aide Training can be completed online, the hands-on clinical skills training typically requires in-person instruction in a healthcare facility.

Ethics and Communication

Nurses aides learn about patient rights, confidentiality, and ethical considerations in healthcare. Effective communication with patients, their families, and the healthcare team is emphasized.

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