If you are employed in a nursing facility, check with your director of nursing or charge nurse to see if they are an approved training agency and able to offer you the exam. If you are not employed in a nursing facility or do not intend to be, you should contact an area vocational technical school or community college, that is approved to offer the CNA course, within your driving area to schedule the exam. The qualifications are: �?� 18 years of age unless enrolled in a high school health occupation class. �?� Not listed on Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services employee disqualification list (EDL). All frequently asked question can be found at http://www.dhss.mo.gov/CNARegistry/FAQs.html#cna9
how do I become a phlebotomy instructor
You can become a CNA first then study to become a nurse.
You can become a certified CNA through online courses. http://nursingassistantguides.com/the-best-online-certified-nursing-assistant-cna-schools-and-programs/
I used to be a cna instructor you might have to take the class again. Call the board of nursing in your district.
what i need to do to challege the board to become cna
A CNA instructor is a registered nurse with either an associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing, who has at least two years experience working as a nurse. Once someone has met those requirements, they must take state offered training course to be able to train certified nursing assistants.
No, you must take the proper training in order to become a CNA. It's a great program.
To become a zumba instructor all you need to do is take some classes. After you take your classes keep your teaching certificate and you will be eligible to become a zumba instructor.
CNA classes typically cost between $300 and $600.
Yes and a GED shouldn't be to hard to get if you have what it takes to be a cna.
You do not have to have any education prior to entering the CNA classes!
CNA programs require a GED or high school diploma. Given the nature of the training, there must be some evidence of basic skills that are required for a foundation for more advanced skills in the CNA program.