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Red Cross CNA Training Chapters

Sunday 21 March 2010 @ 12:14 am

The American Red Cross is well known for its CNA training.  They have the facilities and  training faculty which are supposedly the best in the field.  The CNA training is conducted by  highly experienced professionals.  The training offered by the Red Cross organization is not free, although it is low cost CNA training compared to other paid CNA Training courses.

Red Cross CNA training programs are offered in  the US across thirty six cities.  This is a great opportunity for beginners who are considering health care as a career.  For many health care professional, CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) is a stepping stone to becoming a RN (Registered Nurse) .

American Red Cross makes sure that it meets the federal standards for CNA training.  Every chapter has its program designed to meet the licensing requirements of the state.  This includes training hours, standards, practices and procedures.  The hours and cost of different programs will differ as per state licensing requirement.

The cost can be anywhere between 1,000 to 2,000 dollars depending on the state and can vary in different cities.

The Red Cross chapters providing CNA training programs are as follows:- Continue Reading »
Red Cross CNA Training Chapters

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Red Cross CNA Training

Monday 7 December 2009 @ 7:17 am

Red Cross is a prominent name in medical service. The main objective of Red Cross is to offer help to the people in need for medical need and recovery.  Red Cross also offers training programs and tests for Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).  CNA certification through the American Red Cross is nationally recognized in the United States.  The Red Cross Certified Nursing Assistant Training is perfect for those who have passion to become a responsible nurse.  The Red Cross CNA Training programs are available in several states and are designed based on the requirements of each state.  CNA training hours and other program requirements may vary from state to state.

You would need a lot of dedication and hard work to quality for the Red Cross CNA course,  as it is a hands on training program.  However, once you qualify, you will be working as an certified nursing assistant within 6 to 12 weeks.  For successful completion of the Nursing Assistant Training program, you need to fully participate in classroom and skill sessions, apart from performing successfully in knowledge and skill evaluations.  The training imparts knowledge about  nutrition, infection control and physiology.  It also lets you get the clinical and practical experience to provide critical care to patients.

The Red Cross CNA training involves lot of strenuous activities; you should therefore ensure that you meet the course requirements in case you have any physical disability or medical condition that may restrict you from participating in the skill sessions.

The Red Cross CNA examination has two sections, Written Test and Skills Test.  You can complete the entire examination in a day as it approximately takes 5 hours 30 minutes.  You can appear for the written test only after successfully passing the skills test. You will receive the test results on the same day you take the test.  Upon passing the test, you will receive the certification – Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) – recognized by your state. Continue Reading »
Red Cross CNA Training

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