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Congratulations on your decision to become certified in the Restorative Nursing Program! You have made a great decision. Your involvement in this course will assure that the residents in your facility receive care that enables them to function as independently as possible.

You will also  benefit by learning the most effective resident management techniques while protecting yourself from personal injury.

 

We know that you are dedicated to the residents in your facility. How do we know this? We know because you are here to improve your skills. And when you improve your skills, your residents benefit.

 

Thank you for participating in this Restorative Nurse Assistant Certification Course. Great care begins with you!

CNA TRAINING REQUIRED!

Program Length 40 hours

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Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (CPT I) Certificate

Thank you for your interest in the California Phlebotomy certificate. Laboratory Field Services (LFS) requires applicants to submit documentation of academic coursework and clinical training or work experience to qualify for licensure.

Academic requirements

OR

  • Provide official transcript showing graduation date from an accredited high school in the U.S.

      • General Educational Development (GED)

      • High School Equivalency (HiSET)

OR

  • Provide official transcripts showing credit for general education courses completed at an accredited college or university. 

  • Program length 80 hours

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There are many duties for nursing assistants. A certified nursing assistant helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse, a nurse’s aid, or a patient care assistant. CNAs work directly with patients and nurses, helping with the many physical and complex tasks for patient care. 

Some of their responsibilities include:

  • Turning or moving patients

  • Gathering medical supplies

  • Bathing patients

  • Grooming patients by brushing their hair, teeth, shaving them, etc.

  • Feeding patients and documenting their food and liquid intake

  • Checking vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate

  • Answering patient calls.

Different hospitals and facilities will have unique requirements and responsibilities for their CNAs. But in essence, certified nursing assistants help perform critical tasks that ensure patients are well-cared for and safe during their hospital stay. Checking vital signs, keeping patients clean, and other duties like this are extremely important for patient care and satisfaction.

Each state will have specific responsibilities that CNAs are eligible to perform, so the exact job roles may vary depending on where you live. 

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