A CNA license. In most states, the program is six weeks long in addition to the clinical time. At the end of it all, you must sit for the state CNA exam and pass it to be awarded your licensing.
CNA's are required to know CPR in all states.
ABSOLUTELY! In fact, most CNA's are required to have basic CPR.
A cna must have attended a recognized cna training program and have passed the state certification exam.
Certified Nursing Assistant? Not likely.
Simple answer. Yes.
There are free CNA classes available online. I searched for them and immediately came across www.cnaclasses.us, a free online, no registration required CNA class.there are several online sites that offer free CNA classes
yes you can become a cna with 3 duis but that does not mean you will neccesarily be hired on anywhere in that field. A lot of employers will frown upon that which will make finding employment in that field very difficult.
Before starting CNA courses, no knowledge is really required. Some skills would be compassion and patience. Everything else you need to know you will learn in class.
nursing home or home health
what are the beingging coruses are required before becoming an LPN
Yes, it is required that CNAs in Illinois be CPR certified. It is required in every state for CNAs.
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.