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Campus
Marion Technical College
Accredited by
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
Cost of Tuition
On request
Marion Technical College was founded in 1970 with one priority: to improve employment opportunities for area residents through quality education at the local level. Classes began in 1971 with 187 students in four technical programs. Since then, more than 30,000 students have attended MTC, and around 2,500 have graduated with an associate degree.
NUR1000 - Nurse Aide Training
This course follows the guidelines set forth in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 and focuses on long-term care of the elderly population. Content includes an overview of the role of the nursing assistant, communication and interpersonal skills, infection control, safety and emergency procedures, promotion of residents’ independence, protection of and respect for residents’ rights, psychosocial needs and interactions,
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| Where | Marion Technical College 1467 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Marion, Ohio 43302 see map |
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NUR1000 - Nurse Aide Training
This course follows the guidelines set forth in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 and focuses on long-term care of the elderly population. Content includes an overview of the role of the nursing assistant, communication and interpersonal skills, infection control, safety and emergency procedures, promotion of residents’ independence, protection of and respect for residents’ rights, psychosocial needs and interactions, basic nursing skills, personal care skills, and restorative care skills. Critical thinking situations are an integral part of each class discussion. Completion of this course prepares the student for the State-Tested Nurse Aide [STNA] certification exam.
Students will be required to submit to a criminal background check at the onset of this course. The fee for this background check will be included in the cost of tuition. Individuals with certain felony, misdemeanor, or drug-related arrests may be ineligible for course admission.
6 credit hours [4 hours lecture and 4 hours lab weekly, and 20 additional clinical hours] NO course prerequisites
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