Build specialized care skills through compelling story-driven scenarios featuring real healthcare challenges. This course uses cinematic storytelling to immerse you in the advanced responsibilities of CNA work, helping you understand what it takes to care for people with complex medical conditions.

Job Demand, Essential Technical Skills, & Dementia Care

Job Demand, Essential Technical Skills, & Dementia Care
This course is part of Exploring the Role of the Certified Nursing Assistant Specialization

Instructor: Melissa Mills
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What you'll learn
Explore specialized care techniques for people with respiratory, cardiovascular, diabetes, and dementia conditions through patient stories.
Understand end-of-life care, including hospice support, the five stages of grief, and how to provide compassionate care for patients and families.
Learn communication techniques for people with cognitive impairment, including redirection, validation, and managing behavioral changes.
Skills you'll gain
- Patient-centered Care
- Chronic Diseases
- Hospice
- Infection Control
- Respiratory Care
- Dignity in Care
- Caregiving
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Hand Hygiene
- Patient Communication
- Nursing Care
- Patient Observation
- Patient Safety
- Basic Patient Care
- Patient Education And Counseling
- Care Management
- Pulmonology
- Nutrition and Diet
- Long Term Care
- Geriatrics
Details to know

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Build your subject-matter expertise
- Learn new concepts from industry experts
- Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
- Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
- Earn a shareable career certificate

There are 5 modules in this course
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