Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are generally not permitted to place or remove Foley catheters, as these procedures require specialized training and skills typically reserved for licensed healthcare professionals, such as nurses or doctors. CNAs may assist with related tasks, such as providing care to patients with catheters, monitoring output, or reporting any issues to nursing staff. Always check specific state regulations and facility policies, as they may vary.
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State laws vary.
You can go to education connection in Foley Gulf Shores in Alabama.
The best place I have found is called cna training class. CNA Training Class offers information about becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant,and free CNA training classes. The are found here:www.cnatrainingclass.com/
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It's very hard to find a free CNA training program, so I'm listing a paid option of the Emerson CNA Training School in Mendon, Massachusetts. 508-244-4236.
I trained as a CNA a while ago. Your best bet is to either contact hospitals directly or go through the Nurses union and see if you can find a referal.
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The closest nursing home in your area is the Pine Needle Place which is an assisted living facility and specializes in caring for Alzheimer's patients, but does not offer any CNA training
You can try to find a place that will train you for hire and free work.
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You can transfer a Tennessee cna license to a Georgia cna license by applying for reciprocity in the state of Georgia