

Your Gateway to a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Are you passionate about helping others and looking to start a fulfilling career in healthcare? Barclay Training Institute’s Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) training program is designed to provide you with the skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience needed to succeed in the growing field of nursing care. Our program prepares you for the state certification exam and a successful career as a valued member of a healthcare team.
At Barclay Training Institute, we are committed to your success. Our Certified Nurse Aide training program opens the door to a career where you can truly make a difference. The demand for CNAs is high, and the opportunities are endless. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to advance your career, we provide the training and support you need to achieve your goals.
Don’t wait to start your journey. Enroll now in our CNA training program and take the first step towards a meaningful career in healthcare.
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***Course Learning Objectives
Understand the scope, responsibilities, and limitations of a CNA.
Explain the role of a CNA within the healthcare team.
Describe legal and ethical considerations in CNA practice, including patient confidentiality and informed consent.
Demonstrate an understanding of how to follow the chain of command in a healthcare setting.
Effectively communicate with patients, families, and other healthcare team members.
Identify and overcome barriers to communication, such as language, cultural differences, and sensory impairments.
Demonstrate active listening skills and appropriate use of nonverbal communication.
Accurately document and report patient information according to legal and organizational guidelines.
Describe the basic principles of infection control, including hand hygiene and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Explain the modes of transmission for infections and methods for preventing the spread of pathogens.
Demonstrate proper procedures for handling contaminated materials and disposing of waste.
Apply isolation procedures for patients with infectious diseases.
Identify common safety risks and methods for preventing injuries in healthcare settings.
Demonstrate techniques for patient mobility and transfer to prevent falls.
Respond appropriately to emergencies such as fires, natural disasters, and patient incidents.
Perform basic first aid, including CPR and response to choking.
Accurately measure and record vital signs: temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
Recognize normal and abnormal vital sign readings and report them appropriately.
Assist patients with mobility, including turning, positioning, and transferring using proper body mechanics.
Provide personal hygiene care, such as bathing, grooming, and oral care, with attention to patient comfort and dignity.
Assist patients with toileting and manage incontinence while maintaining patient privacy.
Support patients with feeding, ensuring nutritional needs are met and dietary restrictions are observed.
Monitor fluid intake and output to maintain hydration and report any abnormalities.
Perform skin care to prevent pressure ulcers and identify signs of skin breakdown.
Implement range-of-motion exercises to maintain or improve patient mobility.
Demonstrate the correct use of assistive devices such as walkers, canes, and wheelchairs.
Encourage and assist patients in self-care activities to promote independence.
Understand the principles of rehabilitation and restorative nursing care.
Recognize the psychological needs of patients, including those with cognitive or behavioral changes.
Use therapeutic communication techniques to support patients with mental health challenges.
Address the unique care needs of patients with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
Provide emotional support to patients and families during times of stress, illness, or end-of-life care.
Understand the physiological changes associated with aging and how they affect patient care.
Identify common health problems in older adults and appropriate CNA interventions.
Demonstrate respect for elderly patients’ rights, preferences, and need for autonomy.
Implement care practices that maintain dignity and quality of life for elderly patients.
Explain the principles of palliative and hospice care, focusing on comfort and quality of life.
Provide appropriate physical care measures to alleviate pain and discomfort in dying patients.
Support the emotional and spiritual needs of patients and families during the dying process.
Identify signs of imminent death and understand the CNA’s role in post-mortem care.
Describe patient rights, including privacy, autonomy, and access to information.
Explain the legal obligations of a CNA, including adherence to HIPAA regulations.
Recognize situations where ethical dilemmas may arise and know how to report them.
Understand the importance of consent and advance directives in patient care.
Demonstrate proficiency in clinical skills, including vital signs measurement, personal care, and patient transfer techniques.
Perform skills according to established procedures and standards of care.
Participate in clinical rotations to gain hands-on experience with real patients.
Complete skills checklists and pass evaluations to demonstrate competency
Understand the unique needs of specific patient populations (e.g., pediatric, psychiatric, or rehabilitative care).
Adapt communication and care techniques to suit different patient groups.
Explore career development options and job search strategies for CNAs.
Apply advanced communication techniques for difficult situations (e.g., conflict resolution, delivering bad news
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