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The course textbook, evidence of negative TB test, uniform, and supplies are required. At the student’s expense, the student may also be required to undergo a criminal background check and drug screening as well as show proof of specific immunizations prior to beginning the clinical portion of training. Positive findings on the drug screening or findings from the criminal background check may prohibit the student from completing the program. Evening classes require clinical participation on two weekends. The clinical schedule is provided on the first day of class. In addition to the traditional NA I classes, the Nursing Assistant program offers three options for training specific student populations. The ESL class is intended for students whose English is not their first language. The Hybrid class (part in-lab and part online instruction) is for students who enjoy learning via computer. The Short Course is designed for students with previous patient/health care experience or those entering a nursing or other health care education program. Select the class that best fits your needs! Prerequisites: Demonstrate appropriate reading level in one of the following ways:
For questions contact the Nursing Assistant Information line at 919-536-7200, ext. 4310.
To Register: Visit one of the three convenient locations:
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| Nurse Assistant I — Traditional Class | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The traditional class meets two days or evenings per week. Students complete classroom and laboratory studies in the first half of the course before proceeding to clinical. Clinical training takes place two days a week in health care facilities in Durham and Orange counties. 165 hours.
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This Nursing Assistant class is geared toward students who speak English as a second language. The evening hours, small class size, short instruction period, and the multi-cultural environment make this an enjoyable experience.
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| Nurse Assistant I — Hybrid Course | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This offering of the Nurse Aide I course is designed for task-oriented, self-motivated, organized students with excellent reading skills. Students enrolled in this hybrid course complete the classroom portion online and attend class one day a week for the laboratory portion. Clinical training takes place two days a week in health care facilities in Durham and Orange counties. Computer Requirements: To take an online course, students need regular, frequent, dependable access to a computer with the following:
Computer Skills Needed: During the online part of this class, the computer provides the medium through which the “classroom” instruction portion of the course takes place. Therefore, it is critical that students have good computer skills and are comfortable doing the following:
Student Qualities Expected:
First class meets in the classroom.
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The following courses are designed for students with previous patient/health care experience or those entering a nursing or other healthcare education program. The course material is condensed and requires dedication and self-study.
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This review course is for individuals familiar with
NA I skills and concepts. It is designed to prepare students for taking
the N.C. Nurse Aide I Competency Evaluation, a requirement in order
to be listed on the N.C. Nurse Aide Registry. NA I content is thoroughly
reviewed through classroom instruction and laboratory work. Textbook
required. 27 hours.
Prerequisite: Previous listing on the North Carolina or another state’s Nurse Aide Registry within the last five years without any adverse findings. Verify your Nurse Aide I listing through the N.C. Nurse Aide Registry at www.ncnar.org or call 919-855-3969 or 919-715-0562. Submit a copy of your NA I listing/certification to one of the Personal Identification Number (PIN) locations listed in the NA I course. You will then receive the PIN form that must accompany your registration. More information about the Nurse Aide I refresher is provided in the frequently asked questions section.
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Time to advance your NA I career! The Nurse Aide II course prepares the graduate to perform more complex and invasive patient care skills, as well as continue to provide basic nursing care for adults. Through classroom instruction, laboratory work, and clinical rotations, this class will lead to listing on the NC Board of Nursing NA II Registry. Textbook, evidence of negative TB, Health Care Provider CPR, and supplies required. Students may be required to undergo an official criminal background check and drug screening prior to beginning the clinical portion of training. Positive findings may omit the student from completing the program. 170 hours. Prerequisite: Enrollment in this course is limited to those meeting each of the following conditions:
Send prerequisite requirements to the Nursing Assistant Program or fax to 919-686-3479, where you will be assigned a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Register at any three locations under the NA I program. More information about registration and the Nurse Aide II program is provided in the frequently asked questions section.
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