Restorative Nurse Assistant Training, Certificate of Completion
Issued by
Santa Barbara City College
The Restorative Nurse Assistant Training Program consists of two courses (RNA Introduction and RNA Advanced). These courses include content related to mobility, performance of activities of daily living, aging effects on the five senses and management of cognitive deficit. The RNA Program prepares students to work as restorative assistants focusing on therapeutic modalities, exercise and rehabilitation management
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Earning Criteria
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Restorative Nurse Assistant Training - Introduction |AHV NC030 Prepares licensed CNAs to assist patients/residents in maintaining or promoting independence in the areas of mobility, range of motion, and the performance of activities of daily living. This course is the first in a two-part series leading to a SBCC Noncredit Educational Programs Certificate of Completion for Restorative Nurse Assistants. Must have current active CNA license, TB clearance and healthcare provider CPR.
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Restorative Nurse Assistant Training - Advanced |AHV NC031 Advanced course for licensed CNAs reviewing the aging process on the five senses, restorative techniques for the therapeutic use of heat and cold, positioning and exercise, and management for cognitive deficit. Course restricted to 98 repetitions. Prerequisites: AH NC030