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NRSG 106 - Nursing Assistant Course


Credit(s): 5

Prerequisite(s): successful completion of a background check from an approved vendor, completion of required immunizations, ability to lift 25 pounds, and Nursing Department consent.
This course covers concepts and practices in basic skills for CNA, including basic medical terminology, basic human anatomy and physiology, and the aging process. Students will gain understanding and application of the skills required to address the needs of the chronically ill residents in long-term care facilities.  State of Montana CNA testing administered at the end of course. (All Semesters)

Course Learning Outcomes
  • Accurately describe the duties and responsibilities appropriate to the geriatric nurse aide within the healthcare team, either verbally or in writing, and safely perform these duties in the clinical setting.
  • Care for each resident as a unique individual with specific personal rights.
  • Describe behavior that is considered abusive and describe the particulars of reporting it in Montana including the agency/individual to report the abuse to and the current contact information for that particular agency/individual.
  • Communicate the concept of rehabilitation as it applies to the LTC resident and assist residents in the rehabilitation process.
  • Describe the process of infection and the need for current infection control measures, as well as demonstrate recommended infection control techniques in the skills lab area and clinical setting.
  • Describe the normal aging process with specific reference to the several body systems.
  • Describe and use appropriate comfort and care measures for residents.
  • Explain where to find and how to use the policy and procedure manuals of the hosting facility.
  • Discuss some ways to assist residents and their families as they go through the grieving process.
  • Define some of the common terms and abbreviations used in charting and resident care.
  • Demonstrate communication skills in interactions with instructor, peers, residents, and facility staff and demonstrate ability to follow instructions in the classroom, lab and clinical settings.
  • Demonstrate to the course instructor the ability to safely perform all of the skills on the State skills list, either in the skills lab or clinical setting.



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