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Nurse Aide

Nurse Aide Program - HC2100

This program is an intensive hands-on training program that prepares you to pass the American Red Cross Competency Evaluation Examination for state certification. Upon passing the examination you will be credentialed as a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA). Training includes theory, practice, and supervised clinical experience at a designated medical facility. Program includes AH1500 Heartsaver First Aid and AH1600 Basic Life Support (BLS) - Healthcare Provider Level CPR, uniforms, and textbooks. Prerequisite to register: PDF Logo Nurse Aide Application Form (PDF) 106 KBPDF Logo Physical Examination Clearance Form (PDF) 110 KB.  Tuition: $1,695

Course Duration:
150 Hours 10 Semester Hours

Course # Date Day Time Location Instructor
HC2100 FEB 11, 2012 - APR 1, 2012 SA/SU 8:30AM-4:30PM DA Basement Lab/
Wahiawa General

Roselle Salon, Roland Salon

HC2100 APR 28, 2012 - JUN 24, 2012 SA/SU 8:30AM-4:30PM DA Basement Lab/
Wahiawa General
Roselle Salon, Roland Salon
HC2100 JUL 21, 2012 - SEP 15, 2012 SA/SU 8:30AM-4:30PM DA Basement Lab/
Wahiawa General
Roselle Salon, Roland Salon
HC2100 OCT 6, 2012 - DEC 1, 2012 SA/SU 8:30AM-4:30PM DA Basement Lab/
Wahiawa General
Roselle Salon, Roland Salon
Course Type:
Workforce Development
Standard Occupational Code (SOC):
31-1011.00 - Home Health Aides
31-1012.00 - Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
39-9021.00 - Personal and Home Care Aides

In-Demand Occupation Information

Projected Need for Employees
(2006 - 2016)
Projected
Growth
2006 Hourly
Wage Range
Bottom
10%
Median Top
10%
Home health aides In Demand Career Video for Medical Assistants - Real format
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Description State Report
454,000 Projected Growth 27 Plus % $7 $10 $13
Nursing aides In Demand Career Video for Medical Assistants - Real format
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Career Video for Medical Assistants - Real format
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Description State Report
393,000 Projected Growth 27 Plus % $8 $11 $16

Source: www.careervoyages.gov

 

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  1. Demonstrate proficiency when applying standard precautions in the provision of care.
  2. Utilize appropriate skills to assist the resident in attaining and maintaining independence.
  3. Perform safe and effective personal care and hygiene when assisting with activities of daily living.
  4. Employ the use of residents rights as defined by state and federal agencies.
  5. Respond appropriately to the social and mental health needs of the resident related to the aging process and impaired cognition
Learning Outcomes Assessments Used:

Participant Evaluations (Indirect Method)
Instructor Evaluation(s) (Indirect Method)
Standardized Testing (Direct Method)

Completion:
Yes: 100% No: 0%

Reason for Non-Completion:
N/A
Student Reported Learning Objective Met:

Not
Applicable

0%

Strongly
Disagree

0%


Disagree

11%


Indifferent

11%


Agree

15%

Strongly
Agree

63%

Attendance Policy

Participants are expected to attend all class sessions. Sign-in sheets are completed at every class session. Participants must attend all classes in order to satisfactorily complete the course. For every fifteen (15) hours of instruction, one hour of instruction can be missed. Arriving more than 15 minutes late at the start of a class will be documented as a tardy or leaving more than 15 minutes early at the end of a class will be documented as an early departure.

Standards of Progress
Attendance, completion of assignments, quiz/exam scores, and satisfactory performance of all skills/tasks contribute to the overall grade. Possible grades include:

(CR) is used to indicate passing with a “C” or higher for non-credit courses. All assignments completed with a score of 70% or higher, a score of 70% or higher on each quiz/exam, and all skills performed satisfactorily.

(NC) is used to indicate not passing with a “C” or higher for non-credit courses. Participants earning a grade of “NC” may repeat a course once. Additional repeats may be allowed after discussion with a Program Coordinator, and participants may be required to repeat the entire course at an additional expense. Participants may not progress to the next higher level course until a “CR” grade is earned.

(I) is used to indicate that the participant has yet to complete one or more requirements by the scheduled end date of a course. Participants will be given an additional opportunity to successfully complete the requirements after instructors provide counseling/remediation. An additional fee may be required for remedial instruction beyond two (2) attempts. Participants that are unsuccessful after four (4) attempts shall be assigned a grade of “NC”. Completion of course requirements must be accomplished during the next offering of the program/course or the grade will be converted as “NC”.

Student Reported Satisfaction with Course
Yes: 94%
No: 6%
No Response: N/A

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