CNA Training In Seattle, WA


CNA training in Seattle can be found in nursing schools or community colleges where programs include academic and practical hours, requiring students to complete between 75 and 150 hours in order to be a certified nursing assistant. Everest College has a campus in Seattle that offers a Diploma in Medical Assisting, while the Seattle Community College has a 14 credit certificate program which is accredited by the council for Higher Education Accreditation. Highline Community College has an 11-week program that offer 12 credits. The certification exam can be taken through the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and licenses obtained through the Department of Health (DOH) in Washington. Students will learn nursing theories and administration skills in classrooms, while clinical settings will provide the hands-on training such as the use of medical equipment, how to record and read a patient's vital signs, report on a patient's condition to doctors and nurses as well as provide emotional support to patients and their families. Many of these training courses have professionally trained and registered instructors who have worked in the health care industry for many years. Upon completion of the training program, students will sit for the Seattle state licensing exam. Certified nursing assistants are required to undergo health and police checks before starting work in Seattle. Every CNA must renew their certification annually.

Campus Based Certified Nursing Assistant Schools in Seattle

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