State-approved Curriculum NURSE AIDE I TRAINING
What is the difference between CNA 1 and CNA 2 in NC?
The CNA II personnel will demonstrate the same skills as the CNA I with the addition of other advanced skills such as oxygen therapy, removal of fecal impaction, sterile dressing change, suction, and trach care.
How do I become a nurse aide in NC?
To become a Nurse Aide I, one must do one of the following:
1Pass state-approved Nurse Aide I training and competency testing.
2) Pass state-approved Nurse Aide I competency testing once a training waiver has been reviewed and approved.
3) Request listing based on a qualified N.C. nursing license.How much do Cnas make in NC an hour?
The average cna salary in North Carolina is $31,200 per year or $15 per hour.
Entry level positions start at $26,350 per year while most experienced workers make up to $42,877 per year.
- The Minnesota Department of Health requires all state-approved CNA training programs in Minnesota to have at least 75 hours of curriculum.
The state curriculum was developed for use by state-approved programs for preparing an individual to successfully complete the North Carolina competency Autres questions