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State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) - 12/9/2023 - 1/7/2024

Ended Jan 8, 2024

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Full course description

The University of Kentucky College of Nursing’s State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) training program is designed to prepare students to provide high quality patient/resident care under the supervision of licensed nurses. The focus of this course is communication, infection control, safety, patient/resident rights, and basic nursing skills.

This 75-hour program is offered in a four-week course format.  Both formats consist of online theory (59 hours) and supervised in-person clinical training (16 hours). After completing this course, students will be eligible to take the Kentucky Board of Nursing’s SRNA competency evaluation/exam.

The in person Open Lab Day and CPR Training date for this session are scheduled for Saturday, December 9, 2023, 8AM - 6PM.

The in person Clinical dates for this session are scheduled for 7AM - 3:30PM, Saturday January 6, 2024 & Sunday January 7, 2024 (both days are required).

If you live on campus at UK, you will need to work with your Resident Director and UK Campus Housing to return to your campus dorm early from winter break.  

This course fulfills the SRNA/Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) clinical compliance requirement for UK College of Nursing’s pre-licensure programs.

Admissions and Pre-Course Requirements 

In addition to registering for the UK College of Nursing SRNA training program, students will need the following: (Note: you do not need to have completed the following before registering. See below for more details on each.) 

  • Immunizations 
  • Background Checks 
  • Uniform (scrubs) – color does not matter

Background Check/Immunizations 

More information will be provided approximately one week prior to the start of class to begin this process. 

Immunizations 

Students are required to provide documentation of the following: 

  • TB Blood or Skin Test  
  • Hepatitis B series or positive titer, or a waiver can be signed. 
  • Covid Vaccination(s) – required by the clinical sites.  No exceptions given for any reason. Our clinical partners will not let you into their facilities without a Covid vaccination.

 Background Checks 

 All students are required to have three background checks: 

  • Criminal Background Check 
  • Kentucky Adult Caregiver Misconduct Registry 
  • Kentucky Board of Nursing Abuse Registry  

*Please note that if you have completed a background check through other UK colleges or as a UK employee, that the UK College of Nursing does not have access to that information and you will still need to complete a background check through the College of Nursing. 

Course Cost & Refund Policies**

This cost of the course includes:

Course fee, book rental, and CPR

The cost of the SRNA state exam is not included. 

Price 

$675 

 **Fees subject to change 

 Payment and Refund Policies: 

  • Registration and payment is required through Canvas Catalog.
  • Students wishing to use a GI Bill will need to apply for assistance through the non-college degree program benefit: https://www.va.gov/education/about-gi-bill-benefits/how-to-use-benefits/non-college-degree-programs/ 
  • Any applicant who drops the class at least seven days prior to the first day of class will receive a refund. No refunds are given within seven days of the beginning of the course, after launching the course, after the course begins or for individuals enrolling in the course less than seven days prior to the beginning of the course. 

 Student Responsibilities 

  • Meeting all background checks and immunization requirements, including COVID. 
  • Transportation to all in-person classes 
  • Attend all class sessions including clinicals/skills labs. This class is very intensive and there is no time to make up missed course time, therefore, attendance is mandatory for all classes and clinicals/skills labs. *see Attendance section below 

Attendance 

  • Failure to attend classes online will require you to re-enroll and repay for the course. 
  • Failure to attend or qualify to attend the scheduled clinical rotations for any reason will require a $150 fee for placement with another clinical group. 
  • Failure to obtain and submit required documentation of immunization and/or background checks will result in the participant being barred from clinical rotation.  This will require a $150 fee for placement in another clinical group. 
  • Failure to pay the $150 fee will require you to re-enroll and repay for the entire course. 

*Note: All appeals related to attendance must be directed to the Director of Professional Development via conprofdev@uky.edu.  All decisions are final. 

 
Evaluation Methods 

To successfully complete this program, students must have: 

  1. A cumulative test average of 70 percent or higher 
  1. A satisfactory rating on skills demonstrations according to program standards 
  1. A satisfactory rating on clinical performance 

 There will be a total of three unit exams and a final exam. Even though this course is taught on a pass/fail basis, students must attain a cumulative average of 70 percent. 
 
Students must perform a satisfactory return demonstration of the nurse aide skills taught in this course. A satisfactory performance will be determined by the standards as outlined in the Testing Procedure Manual and Study Guide provided. In addition, students must successfully perform their return demonstrations prior to performance of the tasks in the clinical setting. 

International Students and Non-native English Speakers 

  • If English is not your native language, a TOEFL score of at least 220 (computer version) or 90 cumulative (iBT: Internet based) is required to process your application. Please contact www.toefl.org to schedule test or request scores. Please send an unofficial transcript that includes your TOEFL scores. This class requires advanced English language skills and we want to ensure you can succeed in the class. 
  • To become a nurse aide, Medicaid requires a social security number. If a registrant does not have one when taking the course, they have one year from the completion of the course to obtain a social security card, schedule, and pass both parts of the SRNA exam. 

Accreditation

UK College of Nursing certifies this activity for 75.00 hours of participation.

 

Acknowledgement

In collaboration with UK College of Nursing Continuing Education Office.