Advanced CNA Training
About Advanced CNA Training
State Approved Training Facility. Certified by the Department of Human Services for teaching Certified Nurse Assistant Training and CNA Recertification.
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Are you interested in becoming a skilled CNA? Have you thought about enhancing your skills in caring for your love ones or starting a new career? If so, you've come to the right website. We'll explain the requirements and steps for becoming a CNA then walk you through the necessary requirements and procedures to reach your goal as a qualified CNA.
Having made the decision to transition into this specialty area of a professional CNA, shows you have the ambition and compassion to assist patients and the desire to make life comfortable for them. You've chosen a wonderful, bright and fruitful career.
Look for schools that have instructors that actually work in the field of care giving. These schools are best suited for teaching the fundamentals of medical and patient care and especially the compassionate aspect of elderly care.
Select a reputable school which is certified by the Department of Human Services. The lessons and skill sets taught by these schools will prepare you better for the State Certification program. Prior to August of 2012 the exams were administered by the American Red Cross. Currently, Prometric is the administrator for the CNA exams. Prometric has established various test sites across the island. Test locations can be found on their web site, www.prometric.com. The written test is now administered online via a computer terminal. Multiple questions are displayed on screen where the student selects their choice with a click of the mouse. The patient skills segment of the exam has been expanded to include verbalization while demonstrating skill sets. Advanced Care Training has revised its course to include the EXPLICIT SKILL DEMONSTRATION necessary for passing the State Certifited Exam.
Ongoing enrollment or registration for the following courses:
1. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques for Adult, Children, Infant, Newborn.
2. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) techniques for Adult, Children, Infant.
3. First Aide (FA)
4. Blood Borne Pathogen and other mandatory In services.
5. Certified Nursing Assistant 100 hour course as required by Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA). Evening classes, 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
6. Review for CNA examinations.