C.N.A. Recertification
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C.N.A. Recertification
Certificate Curriculum Guide Certified Nursing Assistant Recertification THE PROGRAM Designed for students interested in working in nursing homes, other long-term health care facilities, or hospital settings and who must validate selected performance skills due to a 24-30 month lapse in CNA employment. Through this six-hour testing program, students will be reevaluated in clinical settings with hands-on skills. May be repeated once. Graded as pass/fail. All students successfully completing the course must take and pass the “hands on” skills and written, state approved competency evaluation. With successful passing, the students name is placed on the Nurse Aide State Registry. Illinois statute requires all new nurse aides to have a criminal background check before their names can be added to the Nurse Aide Registry. This check is completed prior to course enrollment. REQUIREMENTS Prospective students wanting to enroll in NUR 108 (0.5 credit hours) must meet the following criteria: •Students must have undergone a 24 consecutive month lapse in CNA employment. •Must be on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s registry. •Must submit validation of immunizations: • Two separate mantoux skin tests are to be performed and read. The second skin test must be given 7 days (but not more than 14 days) after initial test. The result of each test is to be read and documented. Documentation must accompany this form if yearly updates have been given since the 2-step was received. • Provide proof of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella by immunization or laboratory screening. The MMR vaccinations must be at least 1 month apart. •A DPH fingerprint background check issued from the Illinois State Police (must be less than one year old). •Approval from the BNA Coordinator. *SEE “PROCEDURE” BELOW TO BEGIN RECERTIFICATION PROCESS. PROCEDURE If you have not attended Kishwaukee College within the past two years or you have never attended, you will need to submit a Kishwaukee application. Contact the Illinois Department of Public Health Registry (IDPH) at 217-7820500 to ensure that you are listed on the “new” registry. You will also need to update all of your information with the registry. If you receive a recording, please hang up and try again. After all of your information has been updated with IDPH, please contact the Donna Kayes, BNA Coordinator at 815-825-2086, ext. 3920. Kishwaukee College | 21193 Malta Road • Malta, Illinois 60150-9699 | 815-825-2086 Certificate Curriculum Guide Certified Nursing Assistant Recertification CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT RECERTIFICATION PROGRAM NUR 108 Certified Nursing Assistant Recertification (.5) TUITION AND FEES The approximate total of tuition and fees for the Certified Nursing Assistant Recertification Program is: $271.50* (In-district); $367.50* (Out-of-district) Out-of-state participants, please contact the Business Office for tuition and fee costs. *These costs are subject to change. TESTING SITES Manual performance skills will be scheduled on an individual basis and conducted by an IDPH approved CNA Instructor/Evaluator at: DeKalb County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 2600 N. Annie Glidden Road, DeKalb, IL 60115 The Illinois Nurse Assistant/Aide Training Competency Evaluation Exam will be administered through Southern Illinois University-Carbondale either at Kishwaukee College (held monthly) or at other participating college’s. Visit http://www.nurseaidetesting.com/testsites.asp for a complete listing. Testing will be scheduled after successful completion of the Program. PERFORMANCE SKILLS VALIDATION Students will have three (3) attempts to pass each performance skill. After validation of performance skills, students are eligible to retake the written Competency Evaluation Examination. 1. Wash hands 2. Perform oral hygiene 3. Shave a resident 4. Perform nail care 5. Perform perineal care 6. Give partial bath 7. Give a shower or tub bath 8. Make occupied bed 9. Dress a resident 10. Transfer resident to wheelchair using a transfer belt 11. Transfer using mechanical lift 12. Ambulate with transfer belt 13. Feed a resident 14. Calculate intake and output 15. Place resident in side-lying position 16. Perform passive range of motion 17. Apply and remove personal protective equipment 18. Measure and record temperature, pulse & respiration 19. Measure & record blood pressure 20. Measure & record weight 21. Measure & record height ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Donna Kayes, BNA Coordinator/Instructor 815-825-2086, ext. 3920 [email protected] COUNSELORS Counseling & Student Development Center Phone: 815-825-2086, ext. 5070 Tammy Beinarauskas, HE Administrative Assistant 815-825-2086, ext. 2510 [email protected] Non-Discrimination/Affirmative Action Policy It is the policy of Kishwaukee College not to tolerate sexual harassment in any form nor to discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, religion, national origin, disability status, or sexual orientation in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices. Kishwaukee College complies with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to the Director of Human Resources at Kishwaukee College: 815-825-2086, ext. 2200. Accessibility Assistance Individuals needing accommodations to access the courses, programs, services, or activities publicized in this catalog should contact the Assistive Resources Center Coordinator, Room A1317, regarding course accommodations or the office of a college staff member sponsoring the program, service, or activity for which there is accessibility concern. Voice: 815-825-2086, ext. 3960. Kishwaukee College | 21193 Malta Road • Malta, Illinois 60150-9699 | 815-825-2086 Rev. 6/15
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