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Aug 25, 2025
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Workforce Training Programs
Advanced Certified Nursing Assistant (ACNA)
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The Advanced Certified Nursing Assistant (ACNA) program is designed as a continuation of the 76-hour CNA course to build upon foundational CNA skills and prepare individuals for more complex responsibilities in hospital and acute care settings. Students will gain hands-on experience with advanced procedures, enhance their understanding of interdisciplinary care, and build confidence working with patients under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians. This course aligns with the State of Iowa’s approved curriculum and is ideal for those seeking hospital-based employment or career advancement in healthcare.
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Award Type:
Certificate of Completion from Iowa Western Community College Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate safe, effective care in acute and hospital settings
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Communicate and collaborate with a full healthcare team -
Apply advanced patient care techniques under RN supervision -
Prepare for increased clinical responsibilities beyond basic CNA scope Educational Objective:
Vocational - Expands certified nursing assistant skills for hospital readiness and employment Tuition:
$685.00 Included Costs: Tuition includes instruction, textbook, handouts, lab supplies, drug screening, and background checks Length of Course:
75 Contact hours & hybrid, face-to-face Course Outline:
- Advanced Concepts in Patient Care - 10 hours
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Clinical Procedures & Documentation - 10 hours -
Interdisciplinary Team Functions - 10 hours -
Lab Practice - 15 hours -
Clinical Experience - 30 hours Admission Requirements:
• Completion of the standard 76-hour CNA course • Current CPR certification • Valid immunization documentation • Negative drug screen and background check Attendance Requirements:
• No more than 7.5 hours of absence from didactic/lab instruction • 100% attendance required for the 30-hour clinical component Instructor Qualification:
Instructor is registered, certified, or licensed in the occupational area in which the state requires registration, certification or licensure for the occupational area in which the instructor is teaching. |
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