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NAHA 1100 — Intro to Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide

4 credits · 4 hours

| Lecture/Lab This course covers the Introductory Theory and Skills of Nursing. The Units include maintaining a safe and clean environment, communicating information, meeting basic human needs, obtaining/measuring Vital Signs, understanding mental health and social service needs, and caring for clients with special needs, equipment or procedures. The course teaches the student to be able to pe rform these skills in a healthcare facility or home setting. Instruction is provided through lectures (in person and/or web based), videos, assignments, and Instructor demonstration. The students are given practice time in the lab and subsequently must giv e return demonstrations of skills learned. The students will experience supervised practical training and application of the skills learned by participating in client care in the skills lab and/or at the clinical site. NURSING, ASSOCIATE DEGREE

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