Cna Training Programs in Arkansas

On September 14, 2010, in CNA Training Programs, by admin


CNA training facilities have to be listed by the Arkansas Office of Long-term Care as being an accredited program for nursing aide training if you want to obtain certification in the state of Arkansas. Additional requirements to become licensed are to pass the state issued certification exam and be added to the Arkansas Nursing Assistant Registry. The state of Arkansas currently has a relatively high need for certified nursing assistants in the state, and people with CNA certification in Arkansas can expect to have strong job security, as growth is expected to continue rising in the nation as well as through out the state for these professionals.

Approved courses require  students to attend a program for a  minimum of 90 class hours over a period of several weeks. A portion of time that will be attended in a care facility or other medical establishment to gain hands on learning of the nursing aide skills and requirements. Students should be prepared to submit to a health and criminal screening upon the being enrolled. Some schools may require a high school degree or something equivalent to one in order to attend CNA training within their facility.

CNA classes in Arkansas will teach you the essential skill of a nurse aide, and these  include interpersonal communication skills, restorative procedures, providing residential care, controlling the spread of infectious illnesses, practicing safety, recognizing a patient’s emotional needs, and basic medical terminology. Furthermore, you will be required to learn how to perform CPR which will be a part of your training as well.

After completing your coursework, you will be ready to take the state licensing exam to obtain your certification. Finding work should be no problem, as you will qualify for work in hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, hospice facilities, and many other medical settings.

The state of Arkansas reports that the average wage of a CNA in the state is $19,600 a year. There is a projected growth rate of 23% for the certified nursing assistant in the state of Arkansas over the next ten years. This means that there are many opportunities to find the right job for you while practicing as a nurse assistant in Arkansas.

If you are in need of financial assistance and would like information regarding ways to have your training paid for, check out our article on free CNA training.

 

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