Nursing Assistant Certificate
The Nursing Assistant Certificate Program prepares students for employment as a basic care provider under the supervision of a professional licensed provider, such as a Registered Nurse. This course is an introduction to the roles and responsibilities of being a Nursing Assistant. This course will meet the didactic portion of Washington state and Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) requirements for Nursing Assistant Training.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Nursing Assistant certificate, students will:
- Student will demonstrate basic nursing assistant skills while caring for patients.
- 100 percent of students will demonstrate ability to apply theory to practice by passing final written exam with 78 percent.
- Students will demonstrate competency while providing basic nursing assistant skills in laboratory setting.
- Students will complete the following required components for eligibility for state NAC exam, which will include: Theory 58 hours, Lab 40 hours, Clinical 50 hours.
- 100 percent of students will pass the “mock state exam” in lab after clinicals.
Physical Activity Requirements
This occupation requires medium physical activity and lifting/handling objects weighing 50 lbs. and standing for long periods of time.
Employability Requirements
Upon completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the State Certification Examination - the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Exam (NNAAP). Graduates must pass the NNAAP exam and meet the state eligibility requirements in order to apply for licensure. Persons with some types of criminal convictions may not be eligible for licensure.
Program Length
The total number of hours to complete the course is 148 hours. NAC 108 involves 58 hours of nursing assistant theory, which includes HIV/AIDS and CPR. NAC 111 includes 40 hours of nursing skills. NAC 114 includes 50 hours of unit-based clinical experience in a long-term care facility, using the knowledge and skills acquired from NAC 108 and NAC 111. Mandatory attendance is required for all nursing laboratory and clinical days.
For additional inquiries regarding the program or orientation, email nursingprogram@cptc.edu or call 253-589-6013.
Admission Dates
Summer, fall, winter, and spring quarters. Students entering the evening program will be required to attend an I-BEST information session and complete entry and quarterly assessments while enrolled in the program.
Completion Requirements
Prerequisite(s)
Students must pass a criminal background check performed by the Washington State Patrol and DSHS and have a “No Record On File” report. A non-refundable fee is charged to each student for the background check.
Students must have current immunizations including Measles/Mumps/ Rubella, Hepatitis B series, T-dap (within the last 10 years), TWO-PPD/ Tuberculosis Tests (the second PPD should occur 10-14 days after the reading of the first PPD), Seasonal Flu and Varicella, as required by contracts with clinical facilities and CDC recommendations. Proof of immunizations should be submitted the first day of class, unless arrangements have been made with the instructor.
Program Course List
| NAC 108 | Nursing Assistant Theory | 5 |
| NAC 111 | Nursing Skills Fundamentals | 2 |
| NAC 114 | Unit Based Clinical Experience | 2 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 9 |