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TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 19 Return to Table of Contents Page | 192 NURSING ASSISTANT (Course Descriptions – NSAT, HSCI) Certificate of Proficiency The curriculum at SouthArk trains students to work in both acute and long-term care facilities. Upon completion of the program, the successful student should be able to: • Record medical data for client/resident accurately, timely, and appropriately. • Discuss appropriate techniques used in communicating with clients, significant others and members of the healthcare team. • Demonstrate skills used in performing client care by utilizing federally mandated medical safety guidelines and professional standards. • Show appropriate response to a client emotional, psychosocial, cultural, and reaction to treatments, injury, or intervention. • Research and interpret evidence-based findings relate to ethical and professional conduct/behaviors used in the health care workplace. • Investigate legal issues commonly found in healthcare and determine how it affects the patient’s bill of rights. • Develop a plan that identifies common work ethics used to promote autonomy and independence when functioning as the health care professional. Applicants for admission to the NA program must: • Provide an official copy of high school transcript or GED equivalency with transcript and/or official college transcript if applicable. • Complete general admissions procedures to college. • Complete the Accuplacer test. • Meet with NA ins