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Jenny Griffis has been the owner of Northwest NAC Training for the past six years and was the director for six years before that. She has 18 years of skilled nursing experience. Our Certified Nursing Assistant Program is an accelerated curriculum. As a result, our students are prepared to pass the Washington State Nursing Assistant exam and begin a career in the healthcare industry.
Northwest NAC Training Blog
9M ago
Nurse delegation is the process of delegating tasks and responsibilities from nurses to other members of the health care team. Nurse delegation allows for an increased level of efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of care. It also allows nurses to focus on their clinical expertise while allowing others to manage more complex tasks ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
11M ago
Entering the health care profession can be a big decision for you. Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, or CNA is a great way to start fulfilling your dream of working in the healthcare field. As a new CNA, you can begin your occupation immediately. Northwest NAC training can speed you along and help you find ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
11M ago
The 2022 CNA job outlook is positive, with increasing demand for certified nursing assistants (CNA) in both the private and public sectors. According to Indeed.com, the number of job openings for CNA is expected to grow by 20 percent over the next two years. This is good news for CNA graduates, as there are many ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is a tremendous accomplishment, requiring months of training and the completion of a challenging exam. If you’re already obtained your CNA certification — congratulations! But you’re not done learning. In fact, Nursing Assistant Certification schooling will continue well into your career, with chances to hone your knowledge and brush ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
Nursing assistants are in high demand and there is a lot of competition for these jobs. If you want to become a nursing assistant, here are some tips that will help you stand out from the rest: Start your CNA training as soon as possible. This will give you the skills and experience needed to ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
Certified Nursing Assistants are a vital part of care teams. They work closely with their patients, ensuring that they receive the most attentive care possible and enjoy a positive treatment experience. They’re sometimes overlooked, but in the enormous and complicated structure of the healthcare system, CNAs are the backbone — they have an enormous amount ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
CNA classes aren’t just to sit through for certification, but for expanding your medical knowledge to better prepare for real-world responsibilities. For those who haven’t enrolled, potential CNA students can gain essential healthcare expertise relatively quickly and cost-effectively in this medical field. Just make sure to go through an accredited facility for both training and ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
Following a career as a Certified Nursing Aide (CNA) can be a rewarding experience, and a great way to get into the healthcare field. There is guaranteed job growth as a CNA with a constant demand for everyday care for patients. CNAs typically provide around-the-clock care for patients who aren’t able to take care ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
One of the most popular jobs for nursing assistants is to work in a hospital. In fact, hospitals are the second-largest employers of CNAs nationwide, second only to nursing care facilities such as nursing homes. If you’re unsure of where you want to end up after your CNA training, you should consider a hospital setting ..read more
Northwest NAC Training Blog
1y ago
There are a number of skills required of being a certified nursing assistant (CNA), and one of those checkboxes is knowing CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. But of all the skills taught to future CNAs, CPR reigns as one of the most important. While earning your American Heart Association CPR certification is required to work in ..read more