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Practical
Nursing is a course designed to prepare students through classroom and clinical
training to be productive members of the health care team. A high school diploma
or GED is required. Applicants must have good mental and physical health, high
moral and ethical standards, and an interest and aptitude for the occupation.
The length of the course is approximately 12 months. Instruction and skills
practice includes giving prescribed medicines, obtaining vital signs, complete
bedside care and treatments. Practical nurses assist physicians and registered
nurses in patient care. Course content provides necessary information to
successfully pass the NCLEX to become an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse).
First Trimester = 432hrs
Vocational Relationships (36hrs)
Anatomy and Physiology (102hrs)
Fundamentals of Nursing Principles (96hrs)
Geriatrics (18hrs)
Nutrition (30hrs)
Clinical (78hrs)
Emergency (24hrs)
Administration of Meds. (24hrs)
Mental Health (24hrs)
Second Trimester = 864hrs
Pharmacology (84hrs)
Med. Surg. I (114hrs)
Clinical (234hrs)
Third Trimester = 1296hrs
Med Surg. II (48hrs)
Maternal Nursing (66hrs)
Pediatric Nursing (60hrs)
Advanced Vocations (24hrs)
Clinical (234hrs)


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