Practical Nursing

Brownsville

 

Instructional Staff at the Whiteville Campus

Rebecca Jones, RN, Instructor

 

 

 

Instructional Staff at the Brownsville Campus

Kathina Williams,  RN, Instructor

 

Practical Nursing  is a twelve-month program leading to a diploma in practical nursing and qualifying graduates to take the State Board of Nursing Exam to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Education of the practical nurse is characterized by its emphasis on clinical  practice experiences necessary to meet common nursing problems. The curriculum is based on concepts from the biological and behavioral sciences in a planned sequence of correlated theory and clinical experience. This is achieved through selected learning experiences progressing from the simple to complex, which are provided in order to offer the practical nurse student the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for the practice of practical nursing. These experiences also provide the foundation for continuing personal and professional growth and development.

Current Net Test Schedule

 

 

Whiteville Class of 2007

 

 

Ruth Oduor is a member of the National Technical Honor Society.

                      

Practical Nursing Diploma - 1 Year

Theory

  • Vocational Relationships and Social Foundations

  • Nursing Principles and Skills

  • Anatomy & Physiology

  • Medical-Surgical Nursing

  • Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy

  • Basic Pharmacology and Administration of Medications

  • Maternal and Child Health Nursing

  • Mental Health Concepts and Introduction to Psychiatric Nursing

  • Common Emergencies

  • Geriatric Nursing

Clinical                                                

  • Medical Nursing                                                          

  • Surgical Nursing

  • Geriatric Nursing

  • Psychiatric Nursing

  • Admin. Of Medications

  • Obstetrical Nursing

  • Pediatric Nursing

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