ABSOLUTELY! In fact, most CNA's are required to have basic CPR.
One of the fastest growing professions in the world is nursing. There is a huge need for nurses in today’s job market, and as the need increases, so do the salaries. A CNA, or a Certified Nursing Assistant, assists the doctor or head nurse with various medical tasks. The CNA often administers the tasks that are given to them by the RN, as the RN has more medical knowledge than a CNA. CNAs often only require two years of college, where they receive their associates degree in nursing. This is accomplished by taking general education courses, as well as hands on nursing training. To begin with, all CNA aspirants will be required to take certain classes that will give them a sold base in terms of Science, Math, and Literature. CNAs can expect to take basic Math courses, these courses will revolve around the metric system, and simple algebra. CNAs will not have to take advanced math, such as calculus. CNAs will find, however, that math will play an important role in their profession, as they will need to measure proper doses of medication. As with any formal education, literature is an integral part of the curriculum. CNAs can expect to take basic writing classes, such as composition and college writing. Many colleges also have a mandatory speech class, which all CNAs must take. The most important subject that a CNA will take is science. CNAs can expect to take advanced courses in anatomy and chemistry. Both of these courses will prepare them for their hands on training, and it is integral that the CNAs pass these classes with decent grades, which is why many colleges impose a minimum GPA at which CNAs are allowed to advance. After the basic coursework is completed, CNAs will move on to another area of nursing known as clinicals. These clinicals involve hands on training with real patients, and replicas. First, the nurses will be taught how to perform basic nursing tasks on replica models of humans, in which the instructor can simulate different health scenarios. After this education is given, then the CNAs are then taken into a real hospital, where they will be charged with performing the duties that they have performed. After this coursework is completed, then they earn their degree, and can pursue their careers.
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About 3 days.
You can find classes at the American Heart Association website, www.heart.org. There is a class finder and also class descriptions so you can find the class you need to take.
You can learn CPR by taking a CPR class. Contact your local American Heart or Red Cross for class schedules.
Just take a CPR class from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
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The total time to take a CPR AED First Aid class will be approximately 8 hours, depending on how many students are in the class and the ability level of the students.
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Auxilliary nurses are the UK equivalent of CNAs in the USA, but ANs need a little more training, about 3 months' worth.