Subject Area |
Description |
Ambulation and Transfers | Safely assist patients to walk and transfer, using assistance devices and proper techniques to avoid falls |
Basic Skills Documentation | Proper documentation is a legal responsibility, with specific terminology and standards. |
Basic Skills General | An introduction to a range of healthcare topics, and skills needed, for a CNA or new care provider |
Basic Skills Infection Control | Infection control is an important CNA responsibility. Learn the definitions, precautions, and how infection is spread |
Basic Skills Observation | Observation is one of the most important skills for a CNA. Learn to use it to improve patient care. |
Behavior and Mental Health | Knowledge about behavior, communication, and all aspects of mental health is an essential part of providing health care |
Bowel and Bladder | Bowel and bladder habits are among the most important body functions. Learn how they affect your patients’ health. |
Clinical Skills | Courses to teach CNA clinical skills including catheter care, contracture treatment, and care of pressure sores. |
Emergency Training Scenarios | Every CNA should be trained and prepared for emergencies. Learn what to do in common medical situations. |
Clinical Skills Equipment Monitoring | Every CNA works with a variety of equipment designed to monitor the patient’s condition. Become familiar with equipment by taking these courses. |
Clinical Skills Laboratory Collection | One of the important responsibilities for a CNA is to obtain a clean catch urine specimen for a urinalysis. Learn the proper technique with this course. |
Clinical Skills Vital Signs | Accurate vital signs are the most important patient assessment tool. These courses will teach you to take and document all vital signs. |
Healthcare Careers | As a healthcare professional, the CNA has many career options. Take these courses to learn about exciting opportunities. |
Communications | Excellent patient care depends on communication among all care providers, the patient, and the family. These courses will strengthen your skills. |
Cultural Diversity | In order to care for all patients, healthcare professionals must learn to appreciate patient diversity and develop cultural competence. |
ADL Bathing and Dressing and Grooming | Helping or providing care with daily bathing, dressing, and grooming are fundamental responsibilities of a CNA |
ADL Eating and Nutrition and Hydration | Proper nutrition is essential for a patient’s health and healing. Special diets and feeding methods may be necessary. |
Disease Considerations | A comprehensive list of courses to teach you about aging, chronic illnesses, and brain disorders. |
General | These courses cover several areas of CNA practice including medical terminology and CNA career information. |
IADL Instrumental Activities of Daily Living | Courses covering activities related to independent living activities for elderly and ill patients and clients. |
Legal and Ethical Issues | Courses to help the CNA learn about the laws and reasons for protecting patient rights. |
Workplace Hazards | Essential information on safety topics that the CNA may encounter. Learn how to respond to emergencies in the workplace. |
Respite Center | Respite Center Specific Caregiver Courses |
Home Health | Courses for the professional Home Health Aides |
Physical Therapy | Physical Therapy to improve Patient/Client body and mind |