Nurse Assistant Certificate
Curriculum NAS.NAS.CERT (C417E)
Designed to prepare nursing assistants to provide care in various health care settings under the direction of a registered nurse. The program includes development of fundamental nursing skills through lectures, laboratory activities and clinical experience. Students may also complete elective courses to gain knowledge and practical skills in ethical and legal responsibilities, medical terminology, venipuncture, and electrocardiography.
Upon successful completion of the Nurse Assistant program requirements, the graduate receives a certificate and becomes eligible to take the Illinois Nurse Aide Test, which is required for certification by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health, 525 W. Jefferson St., Springfield, IL 62761, (217) 785-5133.
Program prerequisites:
- Have a criminal history records check as prescribed by the Health Care Worker Background Check Act with no disqualifying convictions;
- must have valid Social Security card number per the Social Security Administration (www.socialsecurity.gov);
- must be at least 16 years of age;
- must be able to speak and understand English;
- must have completed at least eight years of grade school or provide proof of equivalent knowledge; and
- must read at a college level, as demonstrated by course equivalency or concurrent enrollment in RHT 086 or test at college level Reading.
NAS 100 ◊ # Basic Nurse Assistant | | 6 credits |
NAS 101 ◊ # Nurse Assistant: Care of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease | | 1 credit |
| Total Semester Credits: | 7 |
AHL 102 ◊ Ethics and Law for Allied Health Professionals | | 1 credit |
AHL 107 ◊ Intravenous Venipuncture | | 1 credit |
AHL 108 ◊ Electrocardiography | | 1 credit |
AHL 111 Applied Medical Terminology | | 2 credits |
Total Credit Hours: 7
See NAS course descriptions; AHL course descriptions.
Coordinator: Sandra Bowling, Ext. 3767; email: sandrabowling@triton.edu