Nevada Code § 632.2856

Training programs; tests; regulations
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1. The training program required for
certification as a nursing assistant must consist of 75 hours of instruction.
The program must include no less than 60 hours of theory and learning skills in
a laboratory setting.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, the instructor of the program must be a registered nurse with:
(a) Three years of nursing experience which
includes direct care of patients and supervision and education of members of
the staff; and
(b) Proof of successful completion of training
for instructors which has been approved by the Board.
The Board
may approve a licensed practical nurse as an instructor if the Board determines
that requiring instruction by a registered nurse would create a hardship.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 622.090 , upon completion of the
program, a nursing assistant trainee must pass a test in theory with an overall
score of 80 percent and a test of skills on a pass or fail basis. The test of
skills must be given by a registered nurse. If the nursing assistant trainee
fails either of the tests, the nursing assistant trainee must repeat the
training in the areas in which he or she was deficient before taking the
certification examination.
4. In a program which is based in a
facility, a nursing assistant trainee may only perform those tasks he or she
has successfully completed in the training program, and must perform those
tasks under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a licensed
practical nurse.
5. The Board shall adopt regulations not
inconsistent with law:
(a) Specifying the scope of the training program
and the required components of the program;
(b) Establishing standards for the approval of
programs and instructors; and
(c) Designating the basic nursing services which
a nursing assistant may provide upon certification.
6. Any medical facility, educational
institution or other organization may provide a training program if the program
meets the requirements set forth in this chapter and in the regulations of the
Board, and is approved by the Board. Such a program must be administered
through:
(a) The Nevada System of Higher Education;
(b) A program for career and technical education
approved by the State Board of Education;
(c) A public school in this State; or
(d) Any other nationally recognized body or
agency authorized by law to accredit or approve such programs.
7. An educational institution or agency
that administers a training program shall:
(a) Develop or approve the curriculum for
training provided in its service district;
(b) Manage the training program; and
(c) Work with medical and other facilities to
carry out the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b).

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