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Before passage of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA 87), only a handful of States required training of nurse aides. Passage of OBRA 87 required each State to establish State-approved nurse aide training programs and to establish minimum requirements for nurse aide competency.
Core Skills Covered in CNA Training Basic Nursing Care. Measuring and Recording Vital Signs. Infection Control and Hygiene Practices. Communication Skills. Patient Safety and Emergency Response. Understanding Patient Rights and Ethics. Specialized Care Techniques. Emotional Support and Compassionate Care.
Perception as the Lowest Rung on the Healthcare Ladder That depends on whom you ask, but this reason is often high on the list. One of the most aggravating CNA struggles is how often your job is diminished by patients, families, and even coworkers.
What is the daily routine of a CNA? A CNA assists with daily activities and routines for the patient including bathing, getting dressed, eating as well as taking vital signs, and emotional support.
Units of study are introduction to long-term care, communication, infection control, safety, anatomy, physiology of aging, nutrition, skin care, and basic skills (personal care, transferring, positioning, vital signs, elimination, bed making). REQUIRED MATERIALS OF INSTRUCTION: These materials will be provided.

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If a NATCEP chooses to structure its program with an RN supervisor, a licensed practical nurse (LPN) instructor may perform all or most of the training of nurse aide students. All instructors must have an unrestricted license.
Nurse Aides who have passed a state exam are called Certified Nursing Assistants, or CNAs. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) are required to pass state board examinations and practice under a license. Working under the supervision of Registered Nurses, Nurse Aides provide bedside care.

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