CNA Training in Idaho (ID) | CNA Certification in Idaho (ID)

Posted on 20. Mar, 2010 by in CNA training programs by state




CNA Training in Idaho (ID)

The increasing demands for health professionals have correspondingly seen a boom in their training programs. According to federal law each state should have its own laws and an authorized body to approve of the CNA training given in that state. In Idaho the CNA training programs have to be approved by the State Board of Nursing and accredited by the US Department of Education.

As per law CNA training in Idaho should be for a minimum period of 120 hours. This minimum total duration of training is further divided into 80 hours of theory education imparted through classroom lectures and 40 hours of practical hands-on training in a clinical setting. Usually the full CNA training in Idaho will take about eight to ten weeks. After successfully completing the training the candidate will be ready to take the CNA certification exam at the national level which is conducted in various approved state centers. Passing this exam will give the candidate a license to practice as a CNA and his name will be included in the database of CNAs in the state.

The topics covered in approved centers giving CNA training in idaho would be fundamentals of nursing, various skills in patient care, anatomy, physiology and so on. The course will make the candidate competent in handling all the duties and skills required of a nurse’s aide. A candidate can find a good program giving CNA training in ID, costing about $400.

Some of the popular approved centers of CNA training in ID are College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, Boise State University in Boise and Nampa, Idaho State University in Pocatello, Clearwater Health and Rehabilitation Center in Orofino, and The Region 2 Academy Health Professions Program in Lewiston.

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