Certified Nurse’s Aide

CNA School in Bridgeport, CT
Enroll in Certified Nurse’s Aide classes at Valley Medical Institute

Valley Medical Institute resides in Bridgeport near the Merrit Parkway, come start your medical career.Course Code: CNA
Course Type: Medical
Clock Hours: 100
Course Description:
Valley Medical’s nurse’s aide program is designed to prepare the students to function in a traditional nursing assistant role in a nursing centers such as hospitals and nursing homes. VMI believes that a legal and ethical necessity exists to provide students with the necessary education and training for safe, effective, and sensitive functioning within the health care industry. Our focus is on nursing assistant skills and functions, safety, and a psycho-social approach to resident care.

The course, which is 100 hours in length, includes forty hours of classroom or didactic theory and sixty hours of hands-on or clinical training. We offer day, evening, or weekend classes. We run these courses every month. We find that the hours and flexibility of our courses fit into most people’s schedule.

The course, approved by Connecticut Department of Higher Education and Connecticut Department of Public Health, has been approved since 1994.

Pre-Requisite: High School Diploma, GED or Valley Medical Entrance Exam; physical and Tuberculin test.

Admissions Requirements
CNA CLASS TIMES

Time Day Duration
Day 8:30am – 1:30pm M-F 4 weeks
Evening 5:00pm – 9:00pm M-F 5 weeks
Saturday 8:30am – 4:30 pm Sat 13 weeks
CNA COURSES

CNA01 – Orientation Clock Hours – 2
Introduction to type organization of health care facilities, the type of patients, the health care team and the nurse’s aide’s role. Fire and safety procedures.
CNA02 – Infection Control Clock Hours – 9
Procedures, techniques for maintaining infection control and “Universal Precautions”. Proper cleaning and use of gloves, mask, etc. to stop the spread of microorganisms and pathogens.
CNA03 – Relating to Patients Clock Hours – 5
Communicating effectively with patients, using verbal and non-verbal skills. Considering the patients needs psychological, spiritual, physical and social. The importance of the patient record.
CNA04 – Body Mechanics Clock Hours – 1
Learning the proper techniques for lifting and transporting the patient, without causing harm to yourself or the patient. Use of equipment such as slings, lifts and wheelchairs.
CNA05 – Vital Signs Clock Hours – 5
How to take measurements and record temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure. Understanding the different types of thermometers, the difference between normal and abnormal results.
CNA06 – Patient Care Clock Hours – 8
Promoting patient independence, personal hygene, AM and PM care, bedmaking, baths, measuring height, weight, ROM, the patient unit.
CNA07 – Special Procedure Clock Hours – 5
Procedures involved in measuring patient intake and elimination. Patient diet, nutrition, fluids, and feeding.
CNA08 – Unique Needs and Disorders Clock Hours – 2
Understanding and caring for patients with Alzheimers disease, Aids, cancer, diabetes,heart disease, seizure, stroke, aging, death and dying.
CNA09 – Medical Terminology Clock Hours – 1
A review of medical terms and abbreviations encountered on a daily basis in the profession.
CNA10 – Admitting, Trans., Discharge Clock Hours – 2
Policies and procedures for admitting, transferring and discharge. Preparing the patient, dressing, undressing, preparing the room, etc. Patient “Bill of Rights”.
CNA11 – Clinical Skills Lab Clock Hours – 60
On the job training to utilize techniques learned during the course of study. To be observed and reviewed by the instructor.