Essential Care Principles for Nurse Assistive Personnel - 4 CEUS
Master the key principles of care in hospitals, nursing homes, and private homes to enhance patient well-being and professional practice.
Chapter 1 - Lesson A: Welcome to the Course
Chapter 1 - Lesson B: Roles of Nurse Assistive Personnel
Chapter 2 - Lesson A: Respect and Dignity
Chapter 2 - Lesson B: Effective Communication
Chapter 3 - Lesson A: Assessment and Observation
Chapter 3 - Lesson B: Supporting Medical Procedures
Chapter 4 - Lesson A: Creating a Safe Environment
Chapter 4 - Lesson B: Building Relationships with Residents
Chapter 5 - Lesson A: Personalized Care Plans
Chapter 5 - Lesson B: Family Involvement
Chapter 6 - Lesson A - Review
Staff Training • Michigan AFC • CEU Eligible
Master communication, resident safety, documentation, and person-centered care so Nurse Assistive Personnel and direct care workers can support quality outcomes in hospitals, nursing homes, and private homes.
Use clear language, active listening, and structured reporting to collaborate with residents, families, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams.
Recognize risk, support safe mobility and transfers, follow infection-prevention basics, and escalate concerns quickly and accurately.
Document observations, ADLs, and changes in condition with accuracy and professionalism aligned to AFC expectations.
Honor preferences and dignity, apply cultural humility, and adapt routines across hospital, nursing home, and private home settings.
Designed to standardize safe, person-centered practices in Michigan AFC environments and beyond.