What is a CNA 1 in North Carolina?

What is a CNA 1 in North Carolina?

Salary: Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina is ranked top 10% for CNA wages, which average at $16/hour, but the top 10% of the nation’s nurse aids earn $50,000.

What is the difference between CNA 1 and 2?

A CNA 1 can work in skilled nursing facilities, long-term care centers, adult daycare centers, and assisted living facilities. A CNA 2 is required to work in a hospital setting, such as Legacy Emmanuel or the Oregon Health and Sciences University.

What can a CNA 1 do?

What does a CNA do?

  • Turning or moving patients.
  • Gathering medical supplies.
  • Bathing patients.
  • Grooming patients by brushing their hair, teeth, shaving them, etc.
  • Feeding patients and documenting their food and liquid intake.
  • Checking vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate.
  • Answering patient calls.

How do I become a nurse aide 1 in NC?

There are three possible paths to becoming a Certified Nurse Aide I in the state of North Carolina: Complete a state-approved Nurse Aide I training program and competency test. Obtain a training waiver and complete the Nurse Aide I competency test at a facility offering a state-approved program.

How much does a CNA 1 make in NC?

Salaries by years of experience in North Carolina

Years of experience Per hour
Less than 1 year $13.02
1 to 2 years $13.15
3 to 5 years $13.85
6 to 9 years $14.20

How do I get my CNA 2 in NC?

To list as a Nurse Aide II, you must have a current Nurse Aide I listing with no findings of abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property and you must complete a Board approved Nurse Aide II program. The Nurse Aide II program is offered at most community colleges and some private companies.

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