
Class Sylabus
CNA Prep Class Syllabus
Day 1: topics- Introduction to CNA Role and Responsibilities
Introduction and State Licensure:
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Meet and Greet
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Orientation to the CNA Profession
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Prometric: Florida State CNA Exam, Licensure and Requirements: Background Screening and BLS Certification
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Prometric: Clinical Room Orientation
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CNA Skill: Safe Practices: Fall prevention and accident safety
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CNA Skill: Importance of Documentation
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CNA Skill: Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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CNA Skill: Basic Medical Terminology
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CNA Skill: Understanding Common Health Conditions
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CNA Skill: Recognizing When Resident is in Distress
Effective Communication and legal Rights
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CNA Skill: Effective Communication Skills with Resident and Family
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CNA Skill: Professional conduct and Managing Difficult Conversations
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CNA Skill: Ethical and Legal Considerations
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CNA skill: Introduction and Exiting Resident Room
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Practice questions and Feedback
Day 2 - Clinical Skills: Assisting with ADLs
Infection Precaution
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CNA Skill: Importance of Infection Precaution
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CNA Skill: Applying and Removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Gloves, Gown, Face Shield
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Prometric CNA skill 1: Infection Precaution- Handwashing
Measurements of Vital Signs
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CNA Skill: Importance of Assessing Vital Signs
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Prometric CNA Skill 2: Assessing Pulse
Prometric CNA Skill 3: Assessing Respirations
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CNA Skill: Reading a Manual Blood Pressure Cuff- Part 1
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CNA Skill: Reading a Manual Blood Pressure Cuff on a Resident -Part
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Nutrition
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Importance Of Recording (documenting) Resident Intake
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CNA Skill: Aspiration Risk and Precaution
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Prometric CNA Skill 4: Feeding a Resident in Bed
Hygiene Care
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CNA Skill: Importance of Hygiene Care
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Prometric CNA Skill 5: Mouth Care to a Resident Who Has Teeth
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Prometric CNA Skill 6: Mouth Care to a Resident With Dentures- Denture Care
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Prometric CNA Skill 7: Hand and Nail Care
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Prometric CNA Skill 8: Foot Care to a Resident Sitting in a Chair
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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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CNA skill: Perineal Care to an Incontinent Male Resident
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CNA Skill: Hair Washing a Bedbound Resident in Bed
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CNA Skill: Postmortem Care on a Expired (Deceased) Resident
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Practice questions and feedback
Day 3 – Clinical Skills :Assisting with ADLs
Urinary and Bowel and Elimination
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CNA skill: Importance of Keeping Resident Dry- Pressure Injury Precaution
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CNA Skill: Importance Of Recording Resident Output
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Prometric CNA Skill 11: Empty, Measure, and Record Findings
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Prometric CNA Skill 12: Assist with Bedpan
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Prometric CNA Skill 13: Providing Catheter Care
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CNA Skill: Changing Adult Brief (Diaper) and Bed Pad
Resident Room
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CNA Skill: Importance of keeping Resident Room and Bed Clean
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Prometric CNA Skill 14: Changing Bed Sheets on an Occupied Bed
Physical Activity and Abilities
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CNA Skill: Importance of Resident Physical Activity
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CNA Skill:Fall prevention and accident safety
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CNA Skill: Body Mechanics and Ergonomics
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CNA Skill: Safe Transfers and Positioning
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CNA Skill :Using Mobility Aids
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CNA Skill: Applying Compression Socks
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Prometric CNA Skill 15: Repositioning Resident
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Prometric CNA Skill 16: Dressing a Resident with a Weak Right Arm
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Prometric CNA Skill 17: Range of Motion Exercises: Upper Extremity: Shoulder
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Prometric CNA Skill 18:Range of Motion Exercises: Upper Extremity: Elbow and Wrist
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Prometric CNA Skill 19: Range of Motion Exercises: Lower Ext: Hip, Knee, Ankle
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Prometric CNA Skill 20: Ambulate Resident with Gate belt
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Prometric CNA Skill 21: Transfer Resident from Bed to Wheelchair
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Practice questions and Feedback
CNA Train The Trainer Syllabus
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Defining Education
Questions & Reflections
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Transformational Learning
Questions & Reflections
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Adult Education
Questions & Reflections
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Role of the Educator
Questions & Reflections
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Learning Styles
Learning Styles & Multiple Intelligences Matching
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Learning Style Inventory
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Multiple Intelligences Inventory
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Teaching Methods & Materials
Teaching Methods & Materials Matching -
Lesson Planning
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Lesson Plan
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Methods of Assessment/Evaluation
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Managing Difficult Behaviors
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Hands-on Training for CNAs: You will teach students and observe skill demonstrations
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.
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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.
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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 Leesburg, Florida (area code 34748) near Tavares and Mount Dora, is 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: 407-715-3792
Email: leesburg.cna.tc@gmail.com
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