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If I have completed a higher level Nurse Aide course, like the 120 hour Nursing Assistant course, will this satisfy the new DMACC Nursing Program entry requirement?

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If I have completed a higher level Nurse Aide course, like the 120 hour Nursing Assistant course, will this satisfy the new DMACC Nursing Program entry requirement?

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As long as you can document completion of an approved Advanced course with at least the minimum of 75 hours since 1992 the requirement will be met. You would also need to take and pass the Nurse Aide written (NRAO858) and skills test (NRAO859). There is not a separate Registry test for the Advanced CNA level.

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