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Well, looks like I'll be taking classes. 40 years old and learning how to study all over again.
Nursing Assistant.
Look at this list of stuff that I'll need to know!
Nursing Assistant Module 1
Medical Terminology:
In order to become a successful nursing assistant, you have to have knowledge of modern medical terminology. In this section of your program, you will be learning about…
· Basic word structure
· Suffixes and prefixes
· Organization of the body
· Body systems
· Diagnostic tests and procedures
· Common abbreviations and symbols
Nursing Assistant Module 2
The Health Care System:
· The role of the nursing assistant
· Communication skills and observation skills
· Relating to patients, residents and clients
· Infection control and general safety measures
· Proper body mechanics and procedures
· Admitting, transferring and discharging patients
· Creating a comfortable patient environment
· Methods of bed making
· Working in the home health care field
Nursing Assistant Module 3
Knowledge and Skills Required to be a Successful Nursing Assistant:
· Personal, care of the patient and everyday procedures
· Emergency care and specific guidelines
· Anatomy and physiology of the human body
· The musculoskeletal system and related care
· The integumentary, circulatory, and respiratory systems and related care
· Procedures for measuring vital signs
· Nutrition, the digestive system and related care
· The urinary system and related care
· Procedures for specimen collection
Nursing Assistant Module 4
Other Body Systems, Related Care, and Special Procedures:
· The endocrine system and the care of the diabetic
· The reproductive system, the nervous system, and related care
· "Warm" and "Cold" procedural Applications
· Caring for the surgical patient
· Special needs patients and surgical procedures
· Neo-natal and pediatric care
· The older patient and long-term care
· Rehabilitation and return to self care
· The terminally ill patient and post-mortem care
· Beginning your career as a nursing assistant
I'll be sending in tuition monday. Once I pass the courses, I'll take the state certification tests, and then I'll be eligible to work in hospitals, nursing homes, hospice facilities, daycare centers, etc.
Nursing Assistant.
Look at this list of stuff that I'll need to know!
Nursing Assistant Module 1
Medical Terminology:
In order to become a successful nursing assistant, you have to have knowledge of modern medical terminology. In this section of your program, you will be learning about…
· Basic word structure
· Suffixes and prefixes
· Organization of the body
· Body systems
· Diagnostic tests and procedures
· Common abbreviations and symbols
Nursing Assistant Module 2
The Health Care System:
· The role of the nursing assistant
· Communication skills and observation skills
· Relating to patients, residents and clients
· Infection control and general safety measures
· Proper body mechanics and procedures
· Admitting, transferring and discharging patients
· Creating a comfortable patient environment
· Methods of bed making
· Working in the home health care field
Nursing Assistant Module 3
Knowledge and Skills Required to be a Successful Nursing Assistant:
· Personal, care of the patient and everyday procedures
· Emergency care and specific guidelines
· Anatomy and physiology of the human body
· The musculoskeletal system and related care
· The integumentary, circulatory, and respiratory systems and related care
· Procedures for measuring vital signs
· Nutrition, the digestive system and related care
· The urinary system and related care
· Procedures for specimen collection
Nursing Assistant Module 4
Other Body Systems, Related Care, and Special Procedures:
· The endocrine system and the care of the diabetic
· The reproductive system, the nervous system, and related care
· "Warm" and "Cold" procedural Applications
· Caring for the surgical patient
· Special needs patients and surgical procedures
· Neo-natal and pediatric care
· The older patient and long-term care
· Rehabilitation and return to self care
· The terminally ill patient and post-mortem care
· Beginning your career as a nursing assistant
I'll be sending in tuition monday. Once I pass the courses, I'll take the state certification tests, and then I'll be eligible to work in hospitals, nursing homes, hospice facilities, daycare centers, etc.










