Become a Registered CNA
CNA Training
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CNA Training
Welcome to my course on Becoming a Registered CNA. This course is tailored to help students break into the field of medicine by becoming CNAs. The course has the following 6 objectives and follows this syllabus format as described below -
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Demonstrate essential CNA skills (vital signs, bathing, feeding, etc.)
Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare staff
Ensure patient safety and infection control
Provide compassionate care in a variety of healthcare settings
Understand legal and ethical responsibilities of a CNA
Pass the state competency evaluation for CNA certification
Curriculum Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Healthcare (5 hours)
Role and responsibilities of a CNA
Interdisciplinary healthcare teams
Legal and ethical principles
HIPAA and patient rights
Module 2: Communication and Interpersonal Skills (5 hours)
Verbal and non-verbal communication
Cultural sensitivity
Reporting and documentation
Working with dementia patients
Module 3: Infection Control (6 hours)
Standard precautions
Hand hygiene and PPE
Isolation procedures
Controlling the spread of infection
Module 4: Safety and Emergency Procedures (6 hours)
Body mechanics and patient positioning
Fire safety and disaster plans
Fall prevention
Emergency response (CPR overview)
Module 5: Personal Care Skills (15 hours)
Bathing, grooming, dressing
Toileting and incontinence care
Nutrition and feeding techniques
Bedmaking and linen changes
Module 6: Basic Nursing Skills (15 hours)
Taking and recording vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure)
Assisting with mobility (transfers, ambulation, ROM exercises)
Height and weight measurement
Specimen collection and intake/output tracking
Module 7: Mental Health and Social Needs (5 hours)
Psychological support and mental well-being
Managing challenging behaviors
Understanding developmental stages and aging
Module 8: Care of the Dying Patient (3 hours)
End-of-life care
Palliative care principles
Grief support
Module 9: Clinical Skills Lab (10–20 hours)
Hands-on practice of all CNA skills
Simulations and peer feedback
Preparation for skills exam
Assessment and Grading:
Written Exams/Quizzes: 30%
Skills Performance Checklists: 30%
Clinical Evaluation: 30%
Attendance/Participation: 10%
Passing Requirements:
Minimum 75% on written exams
Competent rating on all required clinical skills
Completion of required hours
Students who enroll in this course will become proficient at medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and other aspects of becoming a CNA. Thank you for purchasing this course and I look forward to getting to know you better as a student! Please feel free to reach out to me by email with any questions you may have regarding purchasing this course. This course was designed to help students break into the field of becoming CNA and while the skills are not showcased in this course a written exam is provided to help students prepare for the written portion of the CNA exam by state.

