Nurse Aide I


About this course
The Nurse Aide I Training Program will provide the resources and enhanced learning opportunities for the students to develop appropriate nurse aide skills. This will be accomplished through structured, comprehensive, supervised classroom, lab, and clinical experiences. Students will learn the skills to become a NA I in North Carolina. Training will be provided on basic nursing skills, personal care skills, and interpersonal skills. Students will learn how to provide patient care in a variety of setting such as: Assistant Living, Rehabilitation, In-home, Hospitals, Hospice, and Long-term care facility.
FAQs
What are the qualifications to register at Shades of Purple?
The student must be at least 18 years of age and have a High School Diploma or GED.
Is Shades of Purple accredited?
We are licensed through NC Community College however they are not an accreditation agency. Shades of Purple programs are licensed and accredited by NHA (National Healthcare Association) & AAPT (American Academy of Phlebotomy Technicians). We offer contact hours that are not transferable to another school.
Will I receive a certification after I complete a program?
Yes, all of our programs are licensed and you will receive a National Certification from licensing agency.
Where will I take my National Exam?
All National Exams will be administered at Shades of Purple we are a proctor testing site.
Course Curriculum
The Nurse Aide I Training Program will provide the resources and enhanced learning opportunities for the students to develop appropriate nurse aide skills. This will be accomplished through structured, comprehensive, supervised classroom, lab, and clinical experiences. Students will learn the skills to become a NA I in North Carolina. Training will be provided on basic nursing skills, personal care skills, and interpersonal skills. Students will learn how to provide patient care in a variety of setting such as: Assistant Living, Rehabilitation, In-home, Hospitals, Hospice, and Long-term care facility.
Major & Related Requirements
3 Lectures: 152 Clock Hours