North Central Kansas Technical College's Tools & Tech 2016
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SHORT-TERM<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
BIODIESEL<br />
This course will consist of lecture and lab time<br />
and is designed to inform local technicians,<br />
farmers and diesel fuel consumers of the<br />
benefits of using biodiesel. In addition,<br />
the course will address the myths and<br />
misconceptions about biodiesel and<br />
participants will receive hands-on training in<br />
small batch biodiesel production.<br />
COMMERCIAL DRIVER<br />
LICENSE (CDL)<br />
NCK <strong>Tech</strong>’s Commercial Driver License (CDL)<br />
program utilizes state of the art simulation<br />
training, classroom instruction and on-theroad<br />
driving time to prepare students for the<br />
Department of Motor Vehicles Commercial<br />
Driver’s License Examination. Coursework<br />
prepares students for all three license classes<br />
(A, B and C), as well as endorsement for tanks,<br />
doubles and triples, hazardous materials and<br />
passenger and school buses. A State of <strong>Kansas</strong><br />
Examiner administers the license examination<br />
on the college campus.<br />
CERTIFIED MEDICATION<br />
AIDE (CMA)<br />
CMA courses provide students with basic<br />
training in medications and medication<br />
administration. The course prepares students<br />
for employment as a CMA and to dispense<br />
medications, under the supervision of a LPN<br />
or RN, in a long-term care facility. The course<br />
is developed using curriculum from the<br />
<strong>Kansas</strong> Department for Aging and Disability<br />
Service. Coursework includes lecture, skills<br />
lab and clinical components. Upon successful<br />
completion of the course and the required<br />
clinical hours, students are eligible to sit for the<br />
State CMA Certification Test.<br />
INTRODUCTION TO THE<br />
OILFIELD<br />
This eight week course, designed for entry level<br />
employment, provides insight into the oilfield<br />
industry. Coursework includes an industrydesigned<br />
curriculum, field trips and an<br />
introduction to oilfield skills and knowledge.<br />
After an initial face-to-face meeting, the<br />
majority of the course is delivered online. Field<br />
trip participation is strongly encouraged.<br />
CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE<br />
(CNA)<br />
CNA courses provide students with training in<br />
basic nursing skills such as bathing, grooming,<br />
mobility, infection control, feeding and vital<br />
signs. While the course is focused on the care<br />
of older adult patients, the skills learned may<br />
be applied in a variety of health care settings.<br />
The course is developed using curriculum<br />
from the <strong>Kansas</strong> Department for Aging and<br />
Disability Service. Coursework includes lecture,<br />
skills lab and clinical components. Upon<br />
successful completion of the course and the<br />
required clinical hours, students are eligible to<br />
sit for the State CNA Certification Test.<br />
IV THERAPY<br />
This course will enable the participant<br />
to perform safely and competently the<br />
intravenous fluid therapy activities as defined<br />
in the <strong>Kansas</strong> Nurse Practice Act. The course<br />
is based on the nursing process and current<br />
intravenous nursing standards of practice. The<br />
student must be prepared to complete all the<br />
pre-clinical requirements for the Department<br />
of Nursing.<br />
Prerequisite: All of the following must remain<br />
valid through the last clinical date: proof of<br />
current LPN/RN licensure in <strong>Kansas</strong>, CPR for<br />
Health Care Professional or BLS card, proof<br />
of negative TB test within the past year, proof<br />
of current individual professional liability<br />
(malpractice) insurance. Mandatory pretesting<br />
required for Anatomy and Physiology,<br />
Pharmacology and Asepsis.<br />
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