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(b) A program trainer shall have at least one year of work experience in the area the program trainer will provide training.
(c) A program trainer shall work under the general supervision of the primary instructor.
(3)Training course for primary instructors. Application for approval of a training course for primary instructors shall be made on a form provided by the department. The department shall review an application for approval of a training course for primary instructors and shall approve or deny the application within 90 days after receiving the application. The application shall include documentation of all of the following:
(a) The instructor shall be a registered nurse licensed to practice in Wisconsin and have at least 2 years of experience as an instructor of nursing practice or nurse aides.
(b) The course shall be a minimum of 16 hours in length.
(c) The training course shall include the following areas:
1. The principles of adult learning and training techniques.
2. Formulating training objectives, including behavior objectives which state measurable performance criteria to provide a basis for competency evaluation.
3. Designing the curriculum to provide a logical organization of the material to be covered.
4. Developing lesson plans.
5. Choosing appropriate teaching strategies and methodologies.
6. Developing learning materials.
7. Applying methods for evaluating trainee learning.
8. Effectively supervising trainees’ clinical practice.
9. Defining criteria for successful achievement of training program objectives, including development of oral and written examinations and development of methods for demonstrating skills based on behaviorally stated course objectives; and
10. Developing a recordkeeping system.
History: CR 08-042: cr. register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08.
DHS 129.07Standards for nurse aide training programs.
(1)Curriculum for a nurse aide training program. The training program shall include theory and practice in all of the following care areas:
(a) Interpersonal communication and social interaction. The program shall include the theory of and practice in communicating and interacting on a one-to-one basis with a client; serving as part of a team implementing client care objectives; demonstrating sensitivity to a client’s emotional; social and psychological needs through directed interactions; and skills that enable expressions of age-appropriate behavior by allowing a client to make personal choices and by reinforcing behavior that supports a client’s sense of dignity. After completion of this portion of the training program, a nurse aide shall do all of the following:
1. Identify the components of a caregiver-client relationship and be able to recognize and demonstrate understanding of all of the following:
a. The uniqueness of each client, in terms of that person’s age, disability, family status, financial status, gender, marital status, race, and sexual orientation, and cultural, generational, social, ethnic, religious or other background, values or characteristics.
b. The needs of a client with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, mental illness, intellectual disability, or other cognitive disabilities or impairments.
c. Ways both nurse aides and clients can cope with stress.
d. What constitutes caregiver misconduct.
e. The messages conveyed by body language, speech and facial expressions.
2. Demonstrate an ability to establish effective relationships with clients and be able to do all of the following:
a. Communicate with clients in a respectful manner that affords clients dignity.
b. Explain procedures and activities to clients before carrying out those procedures or beginning those activities.
c. Demonstrate concern for clients who have long-term or disabling illnesses or who are dying.
d. Identify developmental tasks associated with the aging process.
3. Demonstrate an ability to use appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication skills with clients and be able to do all of the following:
a. Recognize effective listening techniques.
b. Distinguish assertive from aggressive responses.
c. Identify the difference between non-acceptable and acceptable touching during job performance.
d. Identify therapeutic interventions and specialized techniques for responding to client’s wandering and confusion.
4. Recognize common barriers to communication, including language, vision changes, hearing loss, speech problems, memory loss, disorientation and pain.
5. Demonstrate an ability to promote the independence of clients within the limitations of their physical, mental and intellectual impairments by fostering self-help skills through appropriate responses to clients’ attempts to provide self care, including recognizing clients’ level of ability in self care activities.
6. Identify the role of the family and other persons of importance to the client in the client’s care and as resources for client emotional support.
(b) Basic nursing skills. The program shall include the theory of and practice in basic nursing skills, including bed making, taking vital signs, measuring height and weight, caring for the client’s environment, measuring fluid and nutrient intake and output, assisting in the provision of proper nutritional care, walking or transferring the client using body mechanics and appropriately selected equipment with regard to principles of client care ergonomics, and maintaining infection control and safety standards. A nurse aide shall do all of the following:
1. Use acceptable personal hygiene.
2. Recognize the components of working relationships.
3. Identify how and when to seek guidance, using the supervisory channels of communication within the facility or agency.
4. Use proper body mechanics.
5. Demonstrate an understanding of the meaning of common medical terms and abbreviations.
6. Observe and report changes in client behavior and physical status, including signs and symptoms of common diseases and conditions.
7. Recognize when a client may be choking and respond appropriately.
8. Recognize the normal physical and psychological changes associated with aging.
9. Identify the basic principles of nutrition and hydration.
10. Recognize and report deviations from a client’s normal food and fluid intake and output.
11. Recognize the basic requirements of commonly prescribed therapeutic diets.
12. Use common measures to promote a client’s skin integrity, considering the client’s ethnicity, race and age.
13. Demonstrate appropriate techniques in walking, transferring, positioning and transporting clients.
14. Recognize and respond appropriately to unsafe environmental conditions, including damp floors, frayed electrical cords and loose hand rails.
15. Recognize and respond appropriately to emergency situations including following emergency evacuation procedures.
16. Demonstrate appropriate hand washing techniques.
17. Understand and use commonly used alternatives to restraints in accordance with current professional standards.
18. Maintain the safety and cleanliness of client care areas.
19. Make use of proper isolation technique.
20. Perform commonly accepted infection control practices, including proper gloving technique and proper disposal of blood and body fluids and secretions.
21. Make occupied and unoccupied beds.
22. Measure temperature, pulse and respiration.
23. Measure a client’s weight and height.
24. Record objective information.
25. Apply nonprescription ointments to unbroken skin areas.
26. Recognize the general effects of prescribed routine medications.
27. Recognize therapeutic interventions and specialized non-pharmacological pain control interventions.
28. Assist with care of clients when death is imminent.
29. Assist with post-mortem care.
30. Maintain the safety and cleanliness of areas where food is stored.
(c) Personal care skills. The program shall include the theory of and practice in basic personal care skills, including bathing, mouth care, grooming, dressing, toileting, and assistance with eating, hydration and skin care. A nurse aide shall demonstrate the ability to do all of the following:
1. Give a complete or partial bed bath to a client and assist a client in taking a bath or a shower.
2. Provide care of the client’s perineal area.
3. Apply appropriate oral hygiene practices when assisting a client with oral hygiene, including caring for the client’s dentures.
4. Care for a client’s nails, hair and skin.
5. Shave and shampoo a client, including applying nonprescription medicated shampoos.
6. Dress and undress a client.
7. Prepare a client for meals.
8. Assist in feeding a client, including helping a client use adaptive devices and feeding utensils and encouraging a client to eat nutritionally balanced meals.
9. Assist a client with bowel and bladder elimination.
(d) Basic restorative services. The program shall include the theory of and practice in providing restorative services. Basic restorative services include the application of assistive devices for ambulation; eating and dressing; maintenance of range of motion through appropriate exercises; proper turning and positioning both in bed and chair; proper transferring techniques; bowel and bladder training; and care and use of prosthetic devices such as hearing aids, artificial eyes and artificial limbs. A nurse aide shall demonstrate the ability to do all of the following:
1. Recognize the importance of bowel and bladder programs.
2. Recognize the method for maintaining and improving musculoskeletal functioning by promoting joint mobility, body alignment and movement, including being able to do all of the following:
a. Position clients by use of pillows, towel rolls, padding and footboards.
b. Perform simple range of motion exercises.
c. Assist clients in the use of crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, canes, prostheses and appliances.
3. Transfer clients safely and according to principles of patient care ergonomics and with proficiency in use of available equipment that is used to transfer clients.
Note: Equipment used to transfer clients includes, but is not limited to, mechanical lifts, friction reducing devices; wheelchairs and gait belts.
4. Reinforce breathing exercises, including coughing and deep breathing.
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