Nursing Assistant / Auxiliary Nursing
Nursing Assistant / Auxiliary Nursing

Course Overview
The Nursing Assistant / Auxiliary Nursing course is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to provide basic healthcare support services under the supervision of registered nurses and other healthcare professionals. This program emphasizes both theoretical learning and practical training, preparing students to assist in patient care, hospital operations, and community health support.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Provide safe, compassionate, and effective basic nursing care.
Assist patients with daily living activities such as feeding, bathing, mobility, and hygiene.
Monitor and record vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure).
Maintain a clean and safe environment in healthcare facilities.
Support registered nurses and doctors in routine clinical procedures.
Apply ethical standards and confidentiality in healthcare practice.

Who Should Enroll?
This course is ideal for:
Individuals seeking to start a career in healthcare.
Those aspiring to work in hospitals, clinics, or community health centers.
Students who plan to further their studies in nursing or related medical fields.
Caregivers who want to gain formal training and certification.
Course Modules
1. Introduction to Nursing
History and roles of nursing assistants
Ethics and professional conduct in healthcare
Patient rights and dignity
2. Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology
Structure and function of body systems
Understanding health and disease
3. Fundamentals of Patient Care
Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs)
Feeding and nutrition basics
Mobility support and positioning techniques
4. Vital Signs & Observation
Measuring and recording temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure
Recognizing changes in patient conditions
5. Infection Control & Hygiene
Handwashing techniques and use of PPE
Sterilization and disinfection methods
Maintaining a safe and clean environment
6. Communication in Healthcare
Effective patient-caregiver communication
Teamwork in medical settings
Handling difficult patients and situations
7. First Aid & Emergency Care
Basic life support (BLS) and CPR
Wound dressing and bleeding control
Responding to common emergencies
8. Practical Clinical Training
Hands-on experience in hospital or clinic settings
Shadowing nurses and healthcare professionals
Applying theoretical knowledge in real-life situations
Learning Methods
Classroom Lectures & Discussions
Demonstrations & Simulations
Case Studies & Role Play
Practical Clinical Rotations
Assessment & Certification
Continuous assessments (quizzes, assignments, and practical tests)
Final written and practical examinations
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Certificate in Nursing Assistant / Auxiliary Nursing, qualifying them for entry-level healthcare positions.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program can work in:
Hospitals and Clinics
Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers
Community Health Centers
Private Home Care Services
They may also pursue advanced studies in Registered Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health, or other medical fields.
Duration & Requirements
Duration: 6 – 12 months (depending on program structure)
Requirements: Minimum secondary school education, good communication skills, and willingness to work with patients.
