2023-2024 College Catalog 
    
    May 06, 2024  
2023-2024 College Catalog [***ATTENTION: THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG***]

NUR 110 - Nursing Assistant I


Credits: 4
Lab/Lecture: Three lecture. Three Lab.

The Certified Nursing Assistant’s role will focus on the adult population which covers the basic concepts required to become a member of the health care team in long-term and acute care settings. Topics to be taught include (but not limited to) an understanding of activities of daily living, communication, basic nutrition, basic emergency care, principles of infection control, medical terminology, resident safety, and ethical/legal aspects of health care. Fundamental nursing skills based upon the basic nursing concepts above will be reinforced through giving individualized resident care in the classroom, lab, lab practice time, and clinical rotations.

Requirements to enter the class include: a current TB skin test, a DPS Fingerprint Clearance card, influenza vaccination for the current flu season, TDAP immunization (within the last 10 years), proof of 2 Varicella immunizations or a positive titer ready by a licensed health care provider, and proof of 2 MMR immunizations or a positive titer read by a licensed health care provider.

These requirements are subject to change at the discretion of Northern Arizona Healthcare.
Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to:

  1. explain and identify the roles and responsibilities of the nursing assistant;
  2. discuss professionalism in the workplace;
  3. describe effective communication with residents and other members of the health care team;
  4. identify how culture affects the care of a  resident;
  5. identify elements of a safe environment for the resident, family, and health care team;
  6. describe the chain of infection and general principles of infection control;
  7. understand the principles of basic nutrition to meet the resident’s dietary needs;
  8. identify a medical emergency and basic emergency care;
  9. describe care for the peri-operative resident;
  10. describe care for the resident with special needs;
  11. identify the function, structure, and common abnormalities of each of the body systems;
  12. demonstrate basic nursing assistant interventions.


Prerequisite(s): MAT 088 and ENG 098 or placement beyond prerequisite courses or Consent of Instructor.
Corequisite(s): NUR 111.
Pre/Corequisite(s): AHS 131.
Recommended: AHS 131 prior to summer enrollment.