Nursing Assistant Module 1 Medical Terminology • Basic Word Structure • The Skeletal and Muscular Systems • The Cardiovascular System • The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems • The Respiratory System • The Digestive and Endocrine Systems • The Urinary and Reproductive Systems • The Nervous System • The Integumentary System and Special Senses • Glossary of Medical Terms
Nursing Assistant Module 2 Introduction to Nursing Assisting • Community Health Care • Role of the Nursing Assistant • Consumer Rights and Responsibilities in Health Care • Ethical and Legal Issues Affecting the Nursing Assistant • Medical Terminology and Body Organization • Classification of Disease • Communication Skills • Observation, Reporting, and Documentation • Meeting Basic Human Needs • Comfort, Pain, Rest, and Sleep • Developing Cultural Sensitivity • Infection and Infection Control
Nursing Assistant Module 3 Knowledge and Skills Required to be a Successful Nursing Assistant • Environmental and Nursing Assistant Safety • Patient Safety and Positioning • Transfer Skills and Ambulation • Measuring and Recoding Vital Signs, Height, and Weight • Admission, Transfer, and Discharge • Bedmaking, Patient Bathing, and General Comfort • Measures • Principles of Nutrition and Fluid Balance • Warm and Cold Applications • Assisting with the Physical Examination • The Surgical Patient • Caring for the Emotionally Stressed Patient • Death and Dying
Nursing Assistant Module 4 Additional Nursing Assisting Concepts • Other Health Care Settings • Care of the Elderly and Chronically Ill • The Organization of Home Care: Trends in Health Care • The Nursing Assistant in Home Care • Subacute Care • Alternative, Complementary, and Integrative Approaches to Patient Care • Body Systems, Common Disorders, and Related Care Procedures • Response to Basic Emergencies • Employment Opportunities • Career Growth
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