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Nursing Assistant, Second Edition
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Digital Textbook: March 2027
Print Textbook: June 2027
Audiobook: June 2027
Next Edition: 2032
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Nursing Assistant is a comprehensive textbook designed to prepare students for state-approved nursing assistant education programs and help them pass their state competency exams to become certified nursing assistants (CNAs). The book covers essential skills and knowledge, including basic nursing assistant tasks, personal care skills, and client rights, all performed under the supervision of a licensed nurse. With a focus on compassionate, patient-centered care, this resource provides clear explanations, step-by-step instructions, and practical examples to ensure students are well-prepared for their roles in healthcare settings. Ideal for aspiring CNAs, this textbook is a valuable guide for mastering the skills and responsibilities required to provide safe and effective care to clients.

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First edition funded by U.S. Department of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Second edition funded by State of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College System funding for Open Educational Resources