To become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you typically need to complete a state-approved training program that lasts about 4 to 12 weeks. This program includes classroom instruction and hands-on clinical training. After completing the program, you must pass a competency exam to earn your certification. Overall, the total education required is usually less than six months.
A cna must have attended a recognized cna training program and have passed the state certification exam.
CNA training can be obtained at the CNA Training Center in Chicago. Information is available at http://www.cnatrainingchicago.com/
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4 to 8 years
3-6 years the most.
There is actually no schooling required to become a nanny. Many people do like the nanny to have at least an associate's degree in early childhood education or development.
The website cnatips.com should be the perfect answer to your question. This website is devoted to the training and qualifications you need to be CNA certified. Good luck with your search and schooling.
CNA's are required to know CPR in all states.
ABSOLUTELY! In fact, most CNA's are required to have basic CPR.
You will have to go to school and become a CNA. You can choose to do more schooling and get your nursing degree if you choose.