Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)-90 Hours
This course will prepare you with the guidelines of the Kansas State Department of Aging and disability services.
This course will prepare you with the guidelines of the Kansas State Department of Aging and disability services.
This course follows the guidelines of the Kansas State Department for Aging and disability services, which is followed by taking the Kansas State Certified Nurse Aide examination, which we make sure you are prepared for by that date. CNA’s are always under supervision of a licensed nurse. The course is 90 clock hours which involves lectures, discussions, skills practice in our learning lab, and a clinical experience in a nursing home.
Unit 1 Introduction
Unit 2: Residents of an Adult Care Home
Unit 3 Role and Responsibilities of CNA
Unit 4 Meeting Resident Needs: Communication
Unit 5 Meeting Resident Needs: Infection Prevention and Control
Unit 6 Meeting Resident Needs: Mobility
Unit 7 Meeting Resident Needs: The Resident's Personal Living Space
Unit 8 Meeting Resident Needs: Safety
Unit 9 Meeting Resident Needs: Personal Care and Grooming
Unit 10 Meeting Resident Needs: Nutrition and Fluids
Unit 11 Meeting Resident Needs: Elimination
Unit 12 Measuring and Recording Vital Signs
Check List for Part 1
Quiz 1: Role and Responsibilities of CNA
0:30:0Video A1 Washes Hands 2024 (2.5 min.)
Video: A2 Donning and Doffing a Full Set of PPE 2024 (3.5 min.)
Video: A3 Donning and Doffing a Full Set of PPE 2019 (4 min.)
Video: A4 Performing a Surgical Hand Scrub (2 min.)
Video: A5 Donning Sterile Gloves (2.5 min.)
Video: A6 Preparing a Sterile Field (2 min.)
Measuring Body Temperature
Unit 13 The Resident's Care Plan
Unit 15 Physical Changes Accompanying Aging
Unit 14 Observing, Reporting and Documenting
Unit 16 Sexuality in Aging
Unit 17 Meeting Resident Needs for Comfort and Rest
Unit 18 Meeting Resident Needs: End-of-Life Care
Unit 19 Meeting Resident Needs: Restoring Nutrition and Elimination
Unit 20 Meeting Resident Needs: Maintaining and Restoring Mobility
Unit 21 Meeting Resident Needs: Dementia and Problem Behaviors
Unit 22 Additional Resident Care Procedures
Unit 23 Meeting Resident and Family Needs: Admission, Transfer and Discharge
Unit 24 First Aid in the Adult Care Home
Unit 25 Working as a CNA
Applying a 12 Lead EKG
Applying an Ambulatory Monitor
Changing a Dry Dressing
Combing or Brushing Hair
Donning and Doffing PPE
Donning Sterile Gloves
Perfoming a Surgical Hand Scrub
Perfoming Routine Capillary Puncture
Performing Routine Venipuncture
Preparing a Sterile Field
Removing Sutures and Staples
Transferring a Patient Using a Mechanical Lift
Washes Hands
Requirements For CMA Enrollment Current CNA certification Must be at least 18 to enroll in this class. $400 deposit
Physical Requirements In the laboratory and clinical experience, you will be expected to have physical strength that includes the ability to push and pull 50 lbs., support 50 lbs., lift 50 lbs., move light objects weighing up to 10 lobs., move heavy objects weighing from 11 to 50 lbs., and carry up to 25 lbs., to frequently stop/kneel/crouch and stand or walk as needed.
If there are any medical conditions or disabilities you feel might affect your ability to participate in class and clinicals, or requires any special accommodation, please let us know upon enrollment.
Requirements For First Day Negative TB Skin Test (within last 12 months) or chest X-ray (within last 5 years)
Copy of Drivers License or valid photo identification
Copy Social Security Card
Students will need to wear Burgandy scrubs for class and clinicals
Studentst must take the Work Keys test and score at least a 4 before starting the course.
Classroom and clinical experiences will provide you with the skills necessary to administer oral and topical medication in a safe and accurate manner. Upon successful completion of the course, you are eligible to take the Kansas Medication Aide certification test.
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