Purpose
The Nurse Aide program (Plan Code 221-157-08) prepares individuals to work as a nurse aide in various settings (i.e. Nursing Homes, Home Health, Acute Care). Students are prepared to fulfill the minimum requirements for being eligible to take the National Nurse Aide Assistant Program (NNAAP) exam; a passing exam score results in being listed in the Virginia Nurse Aide Registry. There are specific requirements that potential students must meet prior to enrolling in the program. See the program advisor for details.
The Nurse Aide Extended Care CSC provides additional educations and training to students who complete the Nurse Aide Program. This enhances graduate’s employment prospects and performance as nurse aides, home health aides, and geriatric nurse aide because of the additional coursework in first aid, medical terminology, and interpersonal communication. Students are prepared to fulfill the eligibility requirements to take the National Nurse Aide Assistant Program (NNAAP) exam. Before enrolling in the program, students must meet specific requirements as noted below. Please see the program advisor for assistance. The Nurse Aide Extended Care CSC qualifies for federal Financial aid for eligible students.
The Nurse Aide/Nurse Aide Extended Care programs are a high demand curriculum for which number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available. To provide a consistent and fair means of admission, the college has adopted the guidelines below:
- Admission to the program will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission will be based on the date students complete the application process and placement testing.
- Priority is given first to residents of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, second to the other residents of Virginia, and third to out-of-state residents.
- Once all students have been accommodated under this policy, the College may accept additional registration for the program courses on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The Senior Citizen Waiver of Tuition benefit is not available for this high-demand program.
- Students are eligible to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam after completion of HCT 101 /HCT 190 for nurse aide certification.
- Students who have completed HCT 101 and HCT 190 are eligible to take HCT 115 - Medication Administration Training . Once the student successfully completes this course, the student is eligible to take the PSI Medication Aide Exam for medication aide certification.
- Students that complete the curriculum are eligible for an ESCC Career Studies Certificate.
- Students must receive a “C” (80%) in HCT 101 and HCT 190 to be eligible to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam.
- CPR classes provide certification for two years and need to be repeated if the date of expiration has been reached. If the CPR certification has expired, the student will need to enroll in a recertification course, or if too much time has elapsed, the student will need to retake the full CPR class prior to clinical rotations.
The nursing law of Virginia addresses criteria for application for the nurse aide certification. The Virginia Board of Nursing has the power to deny the opportunity to become certified through testing if the applicant has committed a felony or misdemeanor violating the provisions of 54-367-32 of the Code of Virginia. A student’s eligibility to take the nurse aide certification exam cannot be determined until application for certification is received by the Virginia State Board of Nursing (VBON).
Some healthcare facilities may not employ individuals or allow students to participate in clinical experiences in their facilities who have committed certain criminal acts. Any student that has committed any illegal offenses other than minor traffic violations should discuss these matters with the program coordinator or program advisor for further clarification. Students who have convictions may be prohibited from clinical practice and may not be able to complete the program. Students are responsible for costs related to required testing fees, liability insurance, uniforms, and criminal background checks.
The grading scale for the Nurse Aide program is as follows:
A |
94-100 |
B |
87-93 |
C |
80-86 |
D |
74-79 |
F |
73 and below |
Program Admission Sequence:
In addition to the general admission requirements established by ESCC, minimum qualifications for program entry are:
- High school diploma or GED
- Ninth grade reading and sixth grade math skills as established by Tests for Adult Basic Education (TABE) if Workforce Investment Occupational Act (WIOA) student
- Math placement to MTE 1 or completion of developmental math courses
- English placement to ENF 2 or completion of appropriate developmental English courses
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Must be able to lift 40 (lbs.) pounds
- Completion of a criminal background check
- Completion of a physical Examination and a two-step PPD tuberculosis screening or chest x-ray if PPD positive
- Current record of immunizations including MMR, Varicella, Tetanus and Hepatitis B or signed waiver
- Must wear the appropriate uniform in the clinical area
- In all HCT courses, students must earn a grade of at least a “C” (which is an 80% average for these courses) to remain in the program.
Program Learning Outcomes
Student will be able to:
- Provide, safe, competent care for the patient/family.
- Employ appropriate actions regarding cultural, ethical, legal, and nurse aide values for self and others.
- Practice within the standards established by the profession and identify the parameters of accountability.
Courses in this program may help students attain the following license(s) or certification(s):
- Certified Nurse Aide from the Virginia Board of Nursing
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - CPR/BLS (AHA)
- Eligible to take HCT 115 - Medication Administration Training once HCT 101 & HCT 190 are complete, which can lead to Medication Aid Certification from the Virginia Board of Nursing (VBON) and PCI Medication Aide testing