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A NAR (Nursing Assistant Registry) certificate is a credential that verifies a caregiver's completion of the necessary training and testing to work as a nursing assistant in healthcare settings. It is often required for individuals to practice legally as certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in many states. The certification ensures that caregivers have the essential skills and knowledge to provide quality care to patients. To maintain the certification, caregivers may need to fulfill continuing education requirements and renew their registration periodically.

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