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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing, LPN to RN, ASN
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Return to: Division of Nursing and Allied Health
Program Description
The LPN to RN Transition Program is designed for licensed practical nurses (LPN) to complete accelerated academic coursework in preparation for the NCLEX-RN, the national registered nursing (RN) licensure exam. The program includes three semesters of coursework combined with credit for prior learning. Admission to the program is on a selective basis and is determined by the Division of Nursing FacultyAdmission Committee. The program 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 areas of healthcare - from the acute care bedside to hospice or the home. The use of clinical sites will include acute care facilities in the Acadiana area as well as outpatient, home health, and hospice settings. 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). 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.
Program Goals
- 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
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing the Associate of Science degree in Nursing will
- Identify current technology and safety factors in providing care to assigned patients.
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Exemplify the ability to function as an advocate for patients and families while providing culturally-sensitive patient care in a variety of healthcare settings.
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Demonstrate professional integrity and accountability within established legal standards and ethical principles.
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Apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes as a beginning nurse generalist to improve the quality and safety of healthcare.
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Evaluate the use of current evidence-based practices in making nursing judgments and clinical decisions to promote health and wellness.
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Collaborate with the nursing team and interdisciplinary team members to provide safe, competent care for ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
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Perform safe and competent nursing care utilizing the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains.
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Specific Degree Requirements
Students wishing to earn an Associates of Science Nursing Degree from South Louisiana Community College must:
General Education Requirements - Total Credit Hours: 29
Major Requirements - Total Credit Hours: 43
- Credit for Prior Learning - 12 Credits: Students will receive credit for prior learning for NURS 1100 and NURS 2100 upon completion of NURS 1000 and NURS 1200 with a grade of “C” or better.
Semester 1
- Credit for Prior Learning - 12 Credits: Students will receive credit for prior learning for NURS 1100 and NURS 2100 upon completion of NURS 1000 and NURS 1200 with a grade of “C” or better.
Associate of Science Nursing
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Return to: Division of Nursing and Allied Health
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