CNA / CEU'S

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
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Just think about it, you could be comfortably situated in a new, rewarding career as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). St. Jude Nursing School can help you reach your goals. Your small investment in knowledge can unlock a wealth of new opportunities in healthcare and beyond!!!
Program Description
Nursing Assistant Training Program
- 150 Hours
Prepares the Nurse Assistant Student for the State of California Nursing Assistant Competency Evaluation. Certification is after satisfactory completion of the course program and passing of the CA State Exam. This course introduces the students to the role of a nursing assistant with instruction in basic skills and competencies. Theory classes will be held in the classroom and clinical hours will be at the contracted training facilities and laboratory.
Upon successful completion of the traning, the gradute will be able to perform vital signs, CPR-first aid, collect patient date, prepare patients for physical examinations, and assist nurses with patients’ care.

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This short term, intensive program meets the requirements as defined by OBRA and California State Regulations. It focuses on preparing students for the California State Nurse Assistant Competency Evaluation Testing Program.
After passing the State’s Certification Examination, the graduate becomes a Certified Nurse Assistant as defined under State and Federal laws under OBRA 1987.
Upon successful completion of the traning, the gradute will be able to perform vital signs, CPR-first aid, collect patient date, prepare patients for physical examinations, and assist nurses with patients’ care.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
(CEU’s)
Continuing Education Units (CEUs), for most medical professionals, are essential, not only to renew licensure, but to keep up with the ever changing world of medicine. If your state does not require you to obtain continuing education units it is still important for you to maintain and improve your knowledge.
Program Description
St. Jude Nursing School is the quickest, simplest and most convenient way for you to complete your ongoing Continuing Education Requirements!
St. Jude Nursing School has been approved as a provider for Continuing Education Units for CNA & CHHA in the State of California. Certified CNAs are required to accumulate 48 hours of in-service training/continuing education during each certification period. In addition, CHHAs are required to accumulate 12 hours of in-service/ continuing education training each year of their certification period for a total of 24 hours.

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Equal Educational Opportunities are offered to all who meet entrance requirements, with regard to race, gender, ethnicity, creed, marital status or age.
Offered CEU Classes
- 1. Advance Directives and DNR
- 2. A.I.D.S - What You Should Know
- 3. Alzheimer's Disease
- 4. Bladder/Bowel Incontinence in the Elderly
- 5. Bladder/Bowel Toileting Programs in LTC
- 6. Bloodborne Pathogens
- 7. Body Mechanics
- 8. Care of the Resident with Arthritis
- 9. Care of the Resident with Diabetes
- 10. Care of the Resident with Dysphagia
- 11. Caring for Confused & Disruptive Residents
- 12. Communicating Effectively with Residents
- 13. Death & Dying in the Elderly
- 14. Dental/Oral Health in the Elderly
- 15. Depression in the Elderly
- 16. Dinning & Food Service in LTC
- 17. Fire Safety
- 18. Foot Care for the Elderly
- 19. Hair & Nail Care for the Elderly
- 20. Hazard Communication
- 21. Heimlich Maneuver for Choking
- 22. Hepatitis - What You Should Know
- 23. Infection Control in Healthcare
- 24. Injury Prevention in Healthcare
- 25. Lifting & Moving Residents Safely
- 26. Maintaining Sanitary Condition in LTC
- 27. Managing Aggressive Resident Behavior
- 28. MRSA & VRE
- 29. Nursing Documentation in LTC
- 30. Ostomy Care in the Elderly
- 31. Pain Assessment in LTC
- 32. Perineal Care for the Elderly
- 33. Preventing Dehydration in the Elderly
- 34. Preventing Falls in the Elderly
- 35. Preventing Fecal Impaction
- 36. Preventing Medication Errors in LTC
- 37. Preventing Pressure Ulcers
- 38. Preventing Resident Abuse and Neglect
- 39. Preventing Suicide in the Elderly
- 40. Preventing Unintended Weight Loss
- 41. Psychosocial Needs of the Elderly
- 42. Reporting Accidents & Incidents
- 43. Resident Rights
- 44. Rest & Sleep in the Elderly
- 45. Sensitivity, Individuality, and Resident Rights
- 46. Tornado Safety
- 47. Tuberculosis Control in Healthcare
- 48. Use of Fire Extinguishers
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