No but English and science are compulsary. However, most UK universities will only accept you if you have a level C+ in maths, English and science anyway.
To become a Care Assistant you need Core GCSE's (Maths, English and Science) and in some cases you must have an NVQ Level 1 in Care.
I would say being in the medical assistant program myself that you need atleast a tenth grade math comprehension level. You will be dealing with fractions and decimals along with your basic algebra.
You need english basic math and child care :D
To be a care assistant, no significant scientific knowledge is required. It is always great to have a wide range of knowledge, of course, but double award will compensate for being a care assistant.
You will need a degree to become an assistant or a day care director.
Your need to get the answers for Omega Math from your teacher or learning assistant. The company provides an answer key that is only available to those overseeing the course.
To become a health care assistant one needs to go through an apprenticeship process. They need to obtain QCF qualifications up to level 2 or 3 and a foundation degree.
to care about people because if dont care about the patients you should not be in this field
how can a certified nurse assistant care for a person with myocardial infarction? ----- An acute infarction would possibly need cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
a deree in hair and beauty or health and social care
Yes, math is required. You'll typically need up to a basic knowledge of algebra. If you think about it, as a nurse's assistant, you'll be dealing with charts, medications, tracking, all of which require numbers and such.
not the much is needed but yuh will need to be able to gives doses of medicines to clients.hope this helps