Certified Nursing Assistant
This course syllabus is designed to provide the student the information and guidelines necessary to internalize critical thinking theory with implementation as critical action in clinica…
http://www.ekmempire.comThis course syllabus is designed to provide the student the information and guidelines necessary to internalize critical thinking theory with implementation as critical action in clinica…
http://www.ekmempire.comThis is a bridge course building on a stacking of credentials of C.N.A, CMA, Phlebotomy, EKG. This course is a 4.5 month course that completes the remainder of the material needed to sit for the…
Kansas Certified Medication Aide – is 75 clock hours with 25 of them in clinical. Students study disease processes and medication used to treat them. State board exam is taken on the last day of…
This course will teach students the role and responsibilities of a Certified Medication Aide. Students will learn the legal and ethical aspects of administering medications, the different forms …
Restorative aides work with Nursing and all therapy disciplines to reach and maintain each resident’s highest functioning potential.
A 20 clock hour course (3days) online or in-house. Must have CNA first.
The Certified Nursing Assistant course will provide the students with the skills necessary to seek employment in the health care industry. CNA’s are employed in a variety of settings, including …
90 hour state approved course leads to student qualified to sit for State Board Examination for title of Certified Nurse Aide. Both online and in house options. All-inclusive of tuition, full se…
In this class, the students will learn how to draw blood from patients and blood donors. You will learn basic technique, how to explain the procedures being performed, and how to care for and ru…
https://bethelhousetraining.com/phlebotomy-technicianThis course includes a study of the aging process and its related conditions and the nursing skills required in assisting geriatric residents to reach and maintain their highest level of wellnes…
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