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Has anyone heard of something like this before?? Input please!!Rating: (votes: 0) I don't know how credible it is, but, if it were me, I'd run away. My CNA class was a total of 24 hours per week for 5 weeks. I learned a lot. I can't imagine an accredited program that only has 2 days. I had to have 5 days of clinicals in my state. Hopefully, someone can come on here that might know for sure. Comment:
Thanks so much for your reply. I think I will pass on it, lol! I called my local cc, and the lady there said that you can "challenge" and take the exam with out the classes...I think I would rather go that route and fail, before I would pay 200$ to someone else for 2 days! ha! I will prob just wait and take the classes through my college at a later date. I was just curious to know if anyone had ever heard of anything like this!
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It doesn't sound legit. But you could call the BON to find out, or sometimes the BON will have a list of approved programs on their site.A semester-long CNA course also doesn't sound necessary. You can complete a CNA course in 4 weeks. Have you checked into the Vo-tech schools?I think the best place to start would be the BON website.
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For my school, you have to submit documentation that you completed a certain number of classroom hours and clinical hours in your CNA course (I can't remember the exact number....something like 127 hours?). They make it very clear that being on the state's registry DOES NOT qualify the requirement. I know a few students who started looking into those "one day CNA" courses and then found out they wouldn't be accepted. Luckily, my school offers a CNA course so I took it there. Good luck!
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Thanks everyone! Christi M, I totally would not have even thought about that!! Thanks so much! The CC of choice does not require Cna cert, but my back up school does, and I really haven't looked into it much. I would have prob wasted my money if you hadn't told me that! I think I will hold off until later and give it a go through my community college. Thanks again
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In Florida, you can take the test without having gone thru any course. However, if you fail the first time around, you are required to spend so many hours in a 'classroom' setting before you can retest. A semester long course probably wouldn't be neccesary, considering you have been thru part of nursing school before. You might want to check with your state BON, see what the legal requirements are in your state, and then go from there. Best of luck!
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Having been a CNA test giver (!) I would caution you to make sure you know what you will be tested on. When you do the skills lab there are "critical elements" you must do and in some cases in the correct order or you won't pass. Check to see what organization does the testing in your state for guidlines.
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