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2016-2017 General Catalog Archived 
    
2016-2017 General Catalog Archived [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nurse Aide Certificate (High School Career and College Promise (CCP))


The Nurse Aide curriculum prepares individuals to work under the supervision of licensed health care professionals in performing nursing care and services for persons of all ages.

Course work emphasizes growth and development throughout the life span, personal care, vital signs, communication, nutrition, medical asepsis, therapeutic activities, accident and fire safety, household environment and equipment management; family resources and services; and employment skills.

Graduates of this curriculum may be eligible to be listed on the registry as a Nursing Assistant I and Geriatric Aide They may be employed in home health agencies, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, extended care facilities, and doctors’ offices.

Upon successful completion of the Nurse Aide program, the graduate should be able to:

  1. Function within the role and scope of practice of a Nurse Aide as a member of the healthcare team.
  2. Identify psychological and social needs of clients in a variety of healthcare settings.
  3. Demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as Nurse Aide I with the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
  4. Demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as a Geriatric Aide with the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.

Technical Standards:

In addition to DCCC requirements and course objectives, there are professional standards that encompass communication, motor skills, sensory and cognitive ability and professional conduct that are essential for the competent study and practice of a nurse aide. These technical standards are published in the application packet for admission to health programs and the program student handbook. Nurse Aide Certificate Technical Standard  

Admission Requirements:

Students must be admitted to the Nurse Aide program prior to taking NAS 101  .

Applicants for admission to the Nurse Aide program must:

  1. Complete the College’s assessment process and achieve acceptable scores or been exempted from placement.
  2. Demonstrate physical and emotional health status compatible with the ability to provide safe care to clients and to obtain acceptance for clinical training.
  3. Attend a required NAS orientation.

Progression Requirements

A student must earn a grade of “C” or better in all NAS courses in order to progress in the program.

Criminal Background Check

A criminal background check and drug screen testing are required by the clinical site prior to participation in the clinical component.  

If any clinical facility refuses to allow the student to participate in clinical experiences in that clinical agency, the student will not be able to progress in the program.

High School Senior Year