Certified Nursing Assistant
Aleczandria Duncan, C.N.A. Instructor
The mission of the CNA course is to provide trainees with the classroom theory and clinical skills essential in assisting the nurses in administering the bedside care of patients and preparing the student to sit for the licensing exam. This program may also provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in this occupation. This program offers a broad foundation of knowledge and skills expanding the traditional role of the nursing assistant. Successful completion of the course qualifies the student to sit for the State of Tennessee's Certified Nursing Assistant Exam.
In the classroom, students study principles of anatomy and physiology, human growth and development, and principles of nutrition. They explore hygiene, infection prevention, and body mechanics.
In their clinical experiences, the students care for adults, in a geriatric setting under the supervision of the instructor. The content includes, but is not limited to, interpersonal skill, medical terminology, legal and ethical responsibilities, safe and efficient work practices, basic patient care, lifespan, along with health and safety. Students learn how to make hospital beds, give personal care, record vital signs (temperature, pulse, etc.), and observe the patient's behavior. Students learn how to fit into the nursing team and of their duties in the hospital and nursing home.
Classes are offered on a part-time as needed basis. Applications are accepted continuously. Notifications of class beginning dates are sent by mail prior to class inception. Applicants are admitted from the CNA waiting list on a first-come, first-serve basis. Program length is 100 hours, normally scheduled over a period of six weeks. Day or night classes are scheduled according to interest.
Effective July 1, 2011 all students enrolled in Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, or CNA programs must provide proof of immunity to Hepatitis B before having patient contact. The Hepatitis B vaccine is administered in 3 doses over a period of 6 months. This requirement is in addition to all other immunization requirements for enrollment to TTCH. Vaccination requirements are to be provided when application is submitted.
Upon completion, the graduate will be prepared with the necessary competencies and experiences to obtain certification and employment within the health care setting.
Award Title - Estimated Time:
Nurse Aide/Assistant Certificate - 100 Hours


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