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Nursing Support Technician

ACCS Innovation Center

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This comprehensive course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide essential care and support to patients under the supervision of licensed nursing staff in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, doctor’s offices, surgery centers, and home healthcare services.

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In-Person

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This comprehensive course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide essential care and support to patients under the supervision of licensed nursing staff in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, doctor’s offices, surgery centers, and home healthcare services. This course is specifically designed to provide the fundamental knowledge and practical skills to excel as a nursing support technician-certified (NST-C), covering topics such as emergency response and first aid, infection control precautions, safety measures, vital signs monitoring, bedside care, mobility assistance, nutrition and elimination, and bedside testing. The course also covers requirements specific to NST-Cs, including scope of practice, communication skills, patient rights, confidentiality, documentation, professionalism, ethics, and cultural competence. Students will learn practical duties such as making beds, positioning patients, providing preventative care, administering bed baths, assisting with ambulation, foot care, mouth care, peri-care, hot and cold therapies, and basic range of motion exercises.

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply & Remove an In-the-Ear Hearing Aid
  • Apply a Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid
  • Apply a Condom Catheter
  • Apply a Disposable Cold Pack
  • Apply a Telemetry Monitor
  • Apply an Aquamatic K-Pad
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Nursing Assistants31-1131.00
  • Medical Assistants31-9092.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting) — provide to assigned residents under a nurse's review.
  • Vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respiration) — measure and record accurately on stable patients.
  • Patient transfers (bed to chair, chair to commode) — perform with proper body mechanics under a senior CNA's coaching.
  • Infection control practices (hand hygiene, gloves, isolation precautions) — apply consistently across patient contacts.
  • Charting and care-plan documentation — complete legibly per facility standards on each shift.
  • Mealtime assistance and intake/output recording — perform reliably for dependent residents.
  • Mobility support (gait belts, transfer boards, wheelchairs) — use correctly for assigned patients.
  • Skin observations (redness, bruising, pressure points) — recognize and report to the charge nurse.
  • Resident call lights — respond within facility-target times across an assigned hall.
  • Behavior and orientation changes — flag to the licensed nurse rather than interpreting independently.

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