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free CNA practice classes with quizzes for the personal and professional development of nursing assistants, nursing assistant students and all other visitors interested in becoming CNAs or staying trained as CNAs.
Additionally, we have our own CNA Registry with over 21,000 members that you can join by clicking here.
We don't offer CNA Certification but our free online CNA classes or the classes that you might take locally after we hook you up here will help prepare you for the testing that happens at the state level.
We do provide numerous ways in which you can pursue local CNA classes in your area. You can request that CNA information be provided directly to you here or you can look up local CNA Classes info in your area either via CNA Site Links by City provided here or via our CNA Schools browsing (also provided by city) here.

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To train here, you do not even have to sign up. Your CNA education is important to us.
Try our free CNA career training and CNA testing now and please visit often.
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As a company, VoicesNet Media, LLC advocates job and career training, especially in these tough economic times. Our initial online CNA training and on-going online CNA training can help the unemployed deal with their job loss by starting a new nursing aide career.
So our offerings in the Certified Nursing Assistant Classes area and in the healthcare industry area in general are a perfect fit for you.
CNAClasses.US is owned by VoicesNet Media, LLC, and we are a leading Internet provider of online educational content, courses and tests.
CNAClasses.us offers a lot of resources in the CNA area and is working to be a leader in the healthcare education industry as a whole.
We think a CNA's career is important to them, so we offer these many free interactive CNA practice training classes that include C. N. A. course material followed by timed class tests/quizzes. This helps the student see how they are doing with the material.
Remember that we offer a FREE international CNA registry and valuable information about other CNA related resources.
Join the thousands who have already taken our fun online classes or register for our CNA Registry today.
A sample Knowledge Point Rationale from one of our C.N.A. mini-courses follows to give you an idea of what a nursing assistant needs to know. This sample will be changed every time that this home page is refreshed in the browser or displayed for the first time for a site visitor.
SAMPLE KNOWLEDGE POINT COURSE RATIONALE
Every state requires a different time commitment to be trained as a certified nursing aide. For example, California requires a minimum of 150 hours for their CNA courses, New York requires 100 hours, and Utah requires 80 hours. It is critical that you research the minimum required hourly expectation for a CNA course in your state of residence. The state average for time commitment in CNA training courses is a minimum of 75 hours. Federal guidelines currently require that 16 of these hours must include discussions on infection control, communication and interpersonal skills, emergency and safety procedures, promotion of patient independence, and a respect for patient rights.
THEN WE'LL QUIZ YOU ON IT:
What is the average minimum hours required by states for CNAs?
For example, the Answer is
75 hours long
CNA PROFILE: WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A CNA?
A C.N.A. is an abbreviation for a Certified Nursing Assistant, a job in the healthcare industry that provides daily living assistance, bedside care, and basic nursing procedures to patients under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN).
The services provided can occur at all types of in-patient and out-patient healthcare facilities.
Other names for a CNA in the United States are State Tested Nursing Aide (STNA), Nursing Assistant-Registered (NA/R), Home Health Aide (HHA), a Caregiver and Patient Care Assistant (PCA).
Outside of the US, a CNA might be referred to by any of the following: a Nursing Assistant (NA), a Patient Care Associate (PCA), a Nursing Tech (NT), a Healthcare Assistant (HCA), a Healthcare Support Worker (HSW), or a Clinical Support Worker (CSW).
Wikipedia was referenced for this material: Wikipedia CNA Page
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