CNA Training Classes

If you want to become a certified nursing assistant, you will need to take CNA training classes in order to prepare you for the certification exam.  There are a variety of basic skills you will learn in a CNA training class.  Many courses take up to six weeks to complete depending upon the number of hours you are in classes each day.

A CNA training course will include classroom studies, skills practice and of course some hands-on clinical experience.  In the classroom, you will start to learn about a career as a nursing assistant.  Skills practice will include role playing in which you take turns acting as the patient and also the CNA.  Role playing helps you to learn how to interact and communicate with patients.

During your skills training for a job as a nursing assistant, you will have some lab studies.  You will also perform other practice tasks.  For example, you might learn how to take vital signs by everyone in the class taking turns noting vital signs for the other students.  During the practicum portion of your CNA training classes you will learn how to take care of patients under your care.

Certified nursing assistant training will help you to learn what you need to know to become a nursing assistant.  You will learn how to communicate well with patients.  Your course will teach you how to maintain privacy for your patients.  The course will provide you with the knowledge you need to provide excellent care for your patients.

While attending training classes, you will learn how to help patients to walk from one location to another when they need assistance.  You will learn how to help a patient with their toiletry needs.  A training class will help you to learn the safe and proper way to move a patient in their bed to prevent bed sores and other injuries.  You will learn how to take vital signs and how to properly chart information on a patient.

You might feel that you are prepared to be a CNA after completing your classroom work and your skills training.  However, you will not really know how you will do as a nursing assistant until you get some hands on experience.  This is why it is important to take your practicum training very seriously.  This is your opportunity to learn directly how to care for patients.  You should not be afraid to ask questions and to ask for help while you are training.

It is important to attend all of your classes and every clinical session when completing the training classes.  You will need to study and work hard in order to complete your course with a good grade and with the knowledge that you need to start a career as a nursing assistant.

Your training will provide you with the skills and resources you need to take the CNA certification exam.  You cannot start to work as a certified nursing assistant until such time as you have passed the certification examination.

7 Responses to CNA Training Classes

  1. Michele Jennings June 14, 2010 at 7:37 pm #

    My 17 year old niece is very interested in going through a CNA certification class this summer. We live in Zimmerman, MN. Please let me know what locations in our area offer the classes.
    Thank you,
    Michele

  2. Kirsten June 27, 2010 at 4:02 am #

    I am 17 years old and i am looking fro a program to become a CNA in kalispell Montana please help

    • Admin July 3, 2010 at 10:54 pm #

      Hi Kirsten,
      All the programs above are accredited. You’d want to select one that is closer to your place.

  3. Amanda January 13, 2011 at 2:55 am #

    I’m very interested in becoming a CNA after I get my GED. I’ve had a pretty bumpy school career and was wondering about the average cost of getting your CNA through the Red Cross and also if there are any locations near Seneca or Clemson, SC.

    Thanksss,
    Amanda 🙂

  4. Nicole November 9, 2012 at 12:57 am #

    I’m 17 years old and very determined to be in the health field. I’m focusing more towards a OB/GYN, but I want to start out with baby steps. Where can I find a CNA class to take in New Castle, Indiana. & are there age requirements to take the class?

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