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How do I become a CNA in Houston TX?

How do I become a CNA in Houston TX?

Requirements for being a certified CNA in Texas include:

  1. Be a minimum of 18 years old.
  2. Demonstrate that you are in good physical health.
  3. Have up to date immunization records.
  4. Pass a criminal background check.
  5. Proof of graduating a state certified CNA program.
  6. Pass the state CNA exam.
  7. Being listed on the state CNA registry.

What are CNA job requirements?

The minimum education that employers typically prefer is a high school diploma or general education diploma (GED). In order to work in California, Nursing Assistants need to be certified, earning the title of Certified Nurse Assistant or Aide (CNA).

Is it hard to get a CNA job with no experience?

To become a nursing assistant with no experience, you can pursue a state-approved education program and participate in supervised clinical practice. Community colleges, vocational schools, and hospitals offer access to these programs and teach you the basic principles of nursing.

How long does it take to become a CNA at HCC?

In six to eight weeks, you can be ready for a new career as a Certified Nursing Assistant. You’ll learn from experienced and professionally trained nursing instructors, who work and live in the community. HCC’s partnerships with area hospitals, businesses, and organizations provide CNA graduates with unique opportunities for rewarding careers.

How long does it take to get nursing degree at Hillsborough Community College?

Accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), our nursing AS degree program takes four semesters, and graduates are eligible to take the National licensing exam NCLEX. ACEN information and completion rates are available here. An additional Health Sciences application is required for this degree.

How to become a CNA at Howard Community College?

Pass basic reading exam at least one week before the class start date. Call Kathy Schultz at 443-518-4981 to schedule an appointment and identify yourself as a CNA student (current ID required for testing). Allow two hours to complete the test.

Do you have to take geriatric exam to become CNA?

CNA provides training in life span development, vital signs, basic patient care skills, etc. Certified Nursing Assistant Theory and Clinical must be successfully completed to receive a certificate. You are eligible to take the State Geriatric Examination. You must take both the Theory and Clinical sections.

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