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Nov 02, 2003 09:01 PM

Qualification for CE provider for CNAs

by Agnus
Updated Nov 02, 2003 at 09:04 PM by Agnus

I have gone to both the RN and LVN boards of nursing sites. I have not been able to find where to get information on CNAs.

Specifically I am wondering what is the background requirement for for an RN to become a provider for C. E.s to certified nursing assistants.

I see that to provide C. E.s to RN you must have a BS degree. I can find no informantion about what I must have to provide CEs to just CNAs can anyone help?


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from glopop11
Old Nov 03, 2003, 02:20 PM

I noticed here in NH that LNA's are covered under the nursing board, but in Mass. they are covered under the board of health. So maybe try your state board of health?
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