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What Is the Difference Between CNA 1 and CNA 2 Certifications?
Mar 8, 2016 · There are two levels: CNA 1 and CNA 2. Both require state certification; however, should one desire to work in a hospital setting, a CNA 2 certification is required.
Georgia - Nurse Aide Program - Nurse Aide Search
You may search the certification status by entering one or more of the following criteria and selecting the Search button. The Georgia Nurse Aide Program requires a minimum of 85 …
CNA2: CNA1 vs. CNA2 Certifications: What’s the Difference?
The responsibilities of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) with CNA1 certification differ from those with CNA2 certification. While both CNAs perform critical duties in healthcare settings, …
Nurse Aide In-Service Education - Texas Health and Human …
These courses are designed to offer a computer-based training (CBT) to satisfy the 24-hour in-service education requirement, which is part of the Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) renewal …
Nurse Aide II | North Carolina Board of Nursing - NCBON
The role of Nurse Aide II is an “unlicensed assistive personnel" position for which an individual has completed a program approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing (NCBON) and …
Nurse Assisting (Nurse Aide) - New York State Education Department
Adult and secondary nurse assisting (nurse aide) programs preparing students for testing to become certified nurse aides (CNAs) in New York State must be approved for operation by the …
Certified Nursing Assistants - Standards of Care
Certified nursing assistants, or CNAs, are important members of the healthcare community. They provide some of the most basic care for patients, care that provides patients with comfort and …
How to Become a CNA | Salary & Certification - Nurse.org
Jul 31, 2024 · A CNA, or Certified Nursing Assistant, is a healthcare professional who provides basic care to patients under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed …
Course Description: The 160-hour non-credit Nurse Aide II course provides the theoretical and practical knowledge and training required for graduates to be a competent practitioner as a …