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Contact: Jeff Weaver, Melony Ritter
501) 760.6410 office
press@np.edu
June 14, 2016
NPTC STUDENTS EARN CPR, PCA CERTIFICATIONS
Hot Springs, Arkansas – 53 National Park Technology Center (NPTC) students earned their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, and 36 students received their Personal Care Aide (PCA) certification during the spring semester. Students from high schools in Garland, Pike and Montgomery counties are eligible to attend the technology center during their junior and senior years.
As part of the curriculum for the course, Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) students have the opportunity to receive their CPR certification through the American Heart Association. To meet the standards for this certification, students are required to complete a seven-hour course and demonstrate proficiency in performing chest compressions and breaths, automatic external defibrillator (AED) and first aid training. A CPR certification is a requirement when working as a health care provider in any capacity.
To receive certification as a PCA, students are required to complete 19 skills specific to patient care and demonstrate their proficiency while utilizing all concepts of patient safety. NPTC contracts with The Area Agency on Aging in Garland County to provide the oversight for the PCA training and certification. Upon successful completion of the PCA skills under the observation of a registered nurse, students are eligible for employment as a PCA in a health care facility.
NPTC HSTE students who received their CPR certification are:
NPTC HSTE students who earned their PCA certification are:
About NPTC
The National Park Technology Center is a secondary area career and technology center that serves public schools in the Garland County area. The secondary center is available to junior and senior high school students. Program offerings are two years in length. Second year students have the opportunity to participate in job shadowing and apprenticeship activities. Instruction in the areas offered by the center prepare students for entry-level employment and provide the foundation for further education.