
Course Syllabus
CNA Prep Course Syllabus
Day 1: Foundations of Nursing Assistant Practice
Day 2 - Advanced Clinical Skills: Assisting with ADLs
Introduction & State Licensure
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Meet and Greet
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Course Orientation
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(Prometric) Florida State CNA State Exam overview
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State Licensing Requiremets
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Background Screening Requirements
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BLS Certification Requirements
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CNA Role and Responsibilities
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Documentation and Reporting
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Ethical and Legal Responsibilities
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Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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Basic Medical Terminology
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Understanding Common Health Conditions
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Recognizing Residents in Distress
Communication & Professionalism
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Effective Communication Skills with Resident and Family
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Managing Difficult Conversations
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Professional Conduct
Clinical Skills & Activities of Daily Living (ADL's)
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Introduction and Exiting Resident Room
Infection Prevention & Control
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Importance of Infection Precaution
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Applying and Removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Prometric CNA Skill 1: Handwashing
Measurements of Vital Signs
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Importance of Assessing Vitals Signs & documentation
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Prometric CNA Skill 2: Measuring Pulse
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Prometric CNA Skill 3: Measuring Respirations
Nutrition
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Importance of Nutrition
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Aspiration precautions, safety measures & recording
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Prometric CNA Skill 4: Feeding a Resident Sitting in a Chair
Personal Care
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Importance of Oral Care
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Prometric CNA Skill 5: Mouth Care to a Resident Who Has Teeth
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Cleaning and Handling Dentures Safely
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Prometric CNA Skill 6: Mouth Care to a Resident With Dentures/ Denture Care
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Importance of Hand Hygiene
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Prometric CNA Skill 7: Hand and Nail Care
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Importance of Foot Care and Skin Integrity
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Prometric CNA Skill 8: Foot Care to a Resident Sitting in a Chair
Personal Care
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Importance of Bathing and Hygiene & Skin Assessments
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Prometric CNA Skill 9: Partial Bed Bad
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Prometric CNA Skill 10: Perineal Care to an Incontinent Female Resident
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Importance of Foley Catheter Care & Prevention of CAUTI's
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Prometric CNA Skill 11: Providing Catheter Care
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Prometric CNA Skill 12: Empty Contents of Drainage bag, measure & Record
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Prometric CNA Skill 13: Dressing a Resident with a Weak Arm
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How to Apply Compression Socks
Additional Topics
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CNA skill: Perineal Care to an Incontinent Male Resident
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CNA Skill: Postmortem Care on a Expired (Deceased) Resident
Day 3 – Clinical Skills: Mobility
Applying and Removing the Bedpan
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Prometric CNA Skill 14: Assist with Bedpan
Mobility & Rehabilitation
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Importance of Resident Physical Activity
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Fall prevention and accident safety
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Body Mechanics and Ergonomics
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Safe Transfers and Positioning
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Using Mobility Aids
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Prometric CNA Skill 15: Repositioning Resident
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Prometric CNA Skill 16: Changing Bed Sheets on an Occupied Bed
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Prometric CNA Skill 17: Transfer Resident from Bed to Wheelchair
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Prometric CNA Skill 18: Range of Motion Exercises: Upper Extremity: Shoulder
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Prometric CNA Skill 19:Range of Motion Exercises: Upper Extremity: Elbow and Wrist
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Prometric CNA Skill 20: Range of Motion Exercises: Lower Ext: Hip, Knee, Ankle
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Prometric CNA Skill 21: Ambulate Resident with Gate belt
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Practice questions and Feedback
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Assistance with with CNA State Exam Registration Application Process
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Course Completion Recognition & Certificate Award
CNA Train The Trainer Syllabus
Module 1: Foundations of Adult Education
Understanding the Learning Process
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Defining Education
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Transformational Learning
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Adult Learning Theory
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Principles of Adult Education
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Role and Responsibilities of the Educator
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Questions, Reflection, and Discussion Activities
Learning Styles & Student Engagement
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Learning Styles Overview
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Learning Style Inventory
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Multiple Intelligences Theory
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Multiple Intelligences Inventory
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Matching Teaching Strategies to Learning Styles
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Promoting Student Participation and Engagement
Module 2: Teaching Strategies & Instructional Design
Effective Teaching Methods
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Teaching Methods and Instructional Techniques
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Selecting Appropriate Teaching Materials
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Teaching Methods and Materials Matching
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Classroom Presentation Skills
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Creating an Effective Learning Environment
Lesson Planning
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Writing Learning Objectives
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Developing Lesson Plans
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Organizing Course Content
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Time Management for Instruction
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Creating Classroom Activities
Module 3: Student Evaluation & Classroom Management
Assessment & Evaluation
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Methods of Assessment and Evaluation
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Written Testing Strategies
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Skills Performance Evaluation
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Providing Constructive Feedback
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Measuring Student Competency
Classroom Management
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Managing Difficult Behaviors
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Conflict Resolution Strategies
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Maintaining Professional Boundaries
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Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity Awareness
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Building Student Confidence and Motivation
Module 4: CNA Skills Instruction
Clinical Skills Demonstration
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Demonstrating CNA Skills Effectively
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Teaching Infection Control Practices
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Teaching Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
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Teaching Resident Safety and Mobility Skills
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Coaching Students Through Skills Testing Requirements
Skills Lab Practicum
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Instructor-Led Demonstrations
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Student Return Demonstrations
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Skills Observation Techniques
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Performance Coaching and Feedback
Module 5: Practical Teaching Experience
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Hands-On Instructor Training
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Practice Teaching CNA Students
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Presenting Course Material
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Leading Classroom Discussions
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Conducting Skills Demonstrations
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Evaluating Student Performance
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Evaluating Student Performance
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Instructor Observation and Feedback
Course Completion
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Final Teaching Presentation
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Skills Demonstration Evaluation
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Instructor Competency Review
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Course Completion Certificate Awarde
CPR BLS Class Syllabus
This class covers the concepts and skills needed to respond to life-threatening emergencies, including high-quality CPR, AED use, and obstructed airway management for adults, children, and infants. It also includes information on the Chain of Survival, team dynamics in resuscitation, and legal considerations.
Key topics:
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High-Quality CPR:
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Proper hand placement, compression rate and depth, and ventilation techniques for adults, children, and infants.
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AED Use:
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Demonstrating the correct application and use of an automated external defibrillator.
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Obstructed Airway Management:
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Techniques for relieving choking in adults, children, and infants.
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Chain of Survival:
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Understanding the critical steps in the Chain of Survival and how they relate to successful resuscitation.
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Team Dynamics:
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Recognizing the importance of teamwork and communication in multi-rescuer scenarios.
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Legal Considerations:
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Understanding legal aspects related to providing first aid and CPR.
Specific Scenarios:
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Address specific situations like strokes, opioid overdoses, and drowning.
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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving:
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Developing the ability to assess situations and make appropriate decisions

CONTACT US!
Leesburg CNA Training Center, located in 2115 citrus blvd, suite G, Leesburg Fl, 34748
owned by Registered Nurse Jerika Casado.
Nurse Jerika leads most of the classes, providing students with essential knowledge for success. Contact the number below for additional information and special accommodation.
Office Number: 352-782-9396
Email: leesburg.cna.tc@gmail.com
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