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2016-2017 College Catalog 
    
2016-2017 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Registered Nursing, AS


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Program Description

The Associate of Science in Nursing provides the student with the knowledge, skills, ability, values, and competencies required to practice nursing at the professional level. Through classroom instruction and clinical experiences this program prepares individuals to perform nursing skills and provide care to patients in all arenas of healthcare - from the acute care bedside to hospice or the home. Use of clinical sites will include acute care facilities in the Acadiana area as well as outpatient, home health, and hospice settings. Students should note that some courses have prerequisites, which must be completed before enrolling into upper level courses and continuing in the program. Graduates will be eligible to apply for the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), which must be successfully passed before applying for licensure with the Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN) to practice as a registered nurse (RN). A selective admission process is used to select candidates for enrollment in the program. Although a terminal degree program, general education requirements as well as the core nursing courses may be transferable to a baccalaureate of nursing (BSN) program.

Objectives

  • To enable students to acquire the general education competencies expected of an associate of science degree graduate
  • Teach basic scientific and clinical concepts which will prepare students for entry-level as RNs for safe and competent nursing practice utilizing the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains
  • Provide students with an opportunity to develop clinical skills necessary to function effectively in a variety of healthcare settings
  • To meet state and national expectations within the nursing profession

Expected Learning Outcomes

Students completing the Associate of Science degree in Nursing will

  • Demonstrate the ability to function as an advocate for patients and families while providing culturally-sensitive patient-centered care in a variety of healthcare settings
  • Synthesize use of current evidence-based practices in making nursing judgments and clinical decisions to promote health and wellness
  • Collaborate with the nursing team and interdisciplinary team members to provide safe, competent care for ensuring optimal patient outcomes
  • Demonstrate and apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes as a beginning nurse generalist to improve the quality and safety of healthcare
  • Demonstrate knowledge of current technology and safety factors in providing care to assigned patients
  • Demonstrate and apply professional integrity and accountability within established legal standards and ethical principles
  • Practice safe and competent nursing care utilizing the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains
  • Meet national and state expectations within the nursing profession as demonstrated by successfully completing the NCLEX-RN licensure exam

Specific Degree Requirements


Students wishing to earn an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing must:

  • Meet college entrance requirements for college math and English
    • Math: ACT of 19; COMPASS of 40 (Algebra) or take required developmental math courses
    • English: ACT of 18; COMPASS of 58 (Writing) or take required developmental English courses
  • Complete application packet to the program by stated due date - admission to the program is competitive. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
  • Have completed required pre-requisite courses before applying to the program for admission
  • A 3 credit Fine Arts or Humanities elective
  • Pass the required nursing entrance test
  • The Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN) requires all applicants to complete an Application for Approval to Enroll in a Clinical Nursing Course form and an authorization form for a criminal background check. Applicants who have been charged with, pled guilty or nolo contendere to, been convicted of, or committed a criminal offense that involves a crime of violence or distribution of drugs may be denied the right to practice nursing as a student in Louisiana.
  • Submit History & Physical examination report(s) certifying they are physically and emotionally fit for the program
  • Submit proof of current immunizations
  • Provide recent (less than one year) TB skin test or Chest x-ray and annual updates
  • As documented by a physician on the history & physical exam document, students must demonstrate ability to meet following technical/performance standards (related to ADA compliance) while receiving the instruction as outlined in each course syllabus:
    • Read and communicate orally and in writing using the English language.
    • Hear with or without auditory aids to understand normal speaking voice without viewing the speakers face.
    • Visually, with or without corrective lenses, observe changes in client’s condition and actively participate in learning process.
    • Utilize stamina, strength and psychomotor coordination necessary to perform routine nursing procedures at floor or bed level.
    • Demonstrate use of gross and fine motor skills necessary to provide independent, safe and effective nursing care.
    • Solve problems and apply critical thinking skills while providing safe and efficient client care.
    • Interact with individuals/families/groups from various socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
    • Adapt and function in a multi stressor environment while adhering to legal/ethical guidelines of the school, Louisiana Nurse Practice Act and clinical agencies.
  • Pass a background check
  • Pass drug screen(s)
  • Purchase the required class and clinical uniform(s), and supplies as outlined by instructor
  • Obtain CPR for Healthcare Provider certification
  • Adhere to HIPAA and other confidentiality clauses involving client care or clinical training.
  • Arrange transportation to clinical sites or any additional trainings or extra-curricular activities.
  • Earn a grade of “C” or better in each of the required general education courses (English, Math, Natural Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts, and Social/Behavioral Sciences)
  • Earn a grade of “C” or better in each course used in the major
  • Earn a minimum program cumulative grade point average of 2.0 as well as an adjusted SLCC cumulative grade point average of 2.0

Special Conditions

  • Employment opportunities may be limited for students with back problems or other medical or physical conditions which limit ability to lift or function in long periods of physical exertion (such as patient movement and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation).

Curriculum Structure


General Education Requirements


(36 Total credit hours)

  • English 6 Credits
  • Mathematics 6 Credits
  • Natural Sciences 12 Credits
  • Humanities 3 Credits
  • Fine Arts 3 Credits
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences 6 Credits

Concentration


(36 Total credit hours)

  • Nursing Core courses 36 credits

Total: 16


* Music, Arts, Theatre, Dance, Literature, foreign language, history, Communications, philosophy, religious studies, etc.

Students must apply for admission into the Nursing Program

Curriculum Guide


Total: 16


Total: 13


Total: 13


Semester 4 - Spring


Total: 14


* Music, Arts, Theatre, Dance, Literature, foreign language, history, Communications, philosophy, religious studies, etc.

Associate of Science Degree Total: 72


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