Nursing Assistant A

This course prepares students to provide and assist with all aspects of activities of daily living and medical care for the adult patient in hospital, long-term care, and home settings. Through direct instruction, interactive skills demonstrations, and practice assignments, students are taught the basics of nurse assisting, including interpersonal skills, medical terminology and procedures, legal and ethical responsibilities, safe and efficient work, gerontology, nutrition, emergency skills, and employability skills. Successful completion of this course from an approved program prepares the student for state certification for employment as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).

Semester A covers:

  • Nurse Assisting
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects
  • Physiologic Aspects
  • Psychosocial Aspects
  • Infections and Infection Control
  • Safety and Emergencies