Nursing Assistant (cna) 6 Weeks program is designed to prepare you for the State of Florida’s certification exam to become a nursing assistant and to secure employment as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Graduates of this program will be able to assist in patient care in accordance with section 400.506(6)(b) of the Regulations of the State of Florida including but not limited to observing, documenting, and reporting changes in patient condition, assisting with elimination, nutrition, transferring, positioning, and other activities of daily living.
**Completion of HCW 101, 110, 120, 210, and 220 entitles the student to submission to the Florida Board of Nursing as a candidate for the Nursing Assistant certification.**
Qualified Florida Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) who hold a valid credential and wish to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) may apply for the Transition to Practical Nursing which provides the opportunity to receive advanced standing in the LPN program.
To qualify, the following admission criteria must be met:
Students satisfying all admission criteria will be admitted into PN 100 Transition to Practical Nursing course. Upon successful completion of PN 100 with a grade of 75 or higher, the student will be awarded 120 hours for HWC courses.
The CNA program exposes students to the fundamentals of nursing and provides them with the tools necessary to perform a variety of tasks as an entry-level member of an interdisciplinary healthcare team.
The program is designed for students who have completed high school or equivalent. The course includes didactic and clinical instruction in the following subject areas: anatomy and physiology, basic nursing skills, pharmacology, medical terminology, nutrition, infection control, health promotion and disease prevention; psychiatric/mental health care; physical assessment; maternal-child nursing care; gerontological nursing care; pediatric nursing care; obstetrics/gynecology; administration of medication.
The course is designed to provide a broad overview of the profession with an emphasis on hands-on learning. Students will gain experience in all aspects of patient assessment including vital signs, neurological status examination, cardiopulmonary status examination and other diagnostic procedures such as phlebotomy.
The nursing assistant course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to work.
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