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For an Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse nursing student, application must be submitted within 30 business days following completion of course work equivalent to above Nurse Aide II requirements.
- Nurse Aide I
The North Carolina Board of Nursing (NCBON) approves Nurse...
- Nurse Aide I
14 Απρ 2021 · The qualified work can occur in a nursing home or other health care setting and must meet ALL of the following criteria: The work is for pay (monetary compensation) The duties are those of a nurse aide (refer to the N.C. Board of Nursing Nurse Aide I task list)
The North Carolina Board of Nursing (NCBON) approves Nurse Aide II (NA II) Educational Programs and develops the curriculum for Nurse Aide II training. In addition, the North Carolina Board of Nursing approves the faculty for Medication Aide Programs.
state-approved nursing education program preparing for registered nurse or practical nurse licensure. Candidates must pass both the written examination and the skills examination within two (2) years from successful completion date of coursework equivalent to state-approved nurse aide training or within three (3) attempts, whichever
2 ημέρες πριν · All health care facility employers must access the Health Care Personnel Registry before hiring unlicensed health care personnel (N.C. § 131E-256 ). Additional requirements for registry access/registry verification may apply. Employers should ask their appropriate regulatory agency for guidance.
Anyone seeking to be listed on the N.C. Nurse Aide I Registry, including nurse aides from other states, who are in good standing on another State’s Nurse Aide Registry must submit a Reciprocity application, which is available on our home page.
This page contains links and information for current and future level I Nurse Aides and their employers. State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs (PDF, 37 KB) There may be other state-approved program options available. Please refer to the guide. This page was last modified on November 9, 2016.