Nursing: Vocational/Practical - Associate in Science
Completion of the Vocational Nursing Program qualifies the student to take the national licensing examination for Vocational nurses (NCLEX-PN). A Licensed Vocational Nurse (Practical Nurse in all other states) is prepared for employment in ambulatory care settings (Physician's office, clinics); long term care (skilled nursing facilities, convalescent and residential care); rehabilitation facilities, acute care hospitals, psychiatric facilities, hospice, and in the home. A Licensed Vocational Nurse is qualified to apply to the Associate Degree Nursing Program for the Career Ladder LVN-RN Program. The associate degree also provides students with a broad-based education that prepares them for g
Courses
- ADN 225 — Pharmacology
- ADN 810 — Preparation for Nursing
- AH 225 — Basic Arrhythmia Recognition
- VN 220 — Transition to Vocational Nursing
- VN 222 — Intravenous Therapy & Blood Withdrawal
- VN 225 — Pharmacology
- VN 230 — Common Health Deviations 1
- VN 230L — Common Health Deviations 1 Lab
- VN 235 — Common Health Deviations 2
- VN 235L — Common Health Deviations 2 Lab
- VN 240 — Mental Health Nursing
- VN 245 — Maternal-Infant Nursing
- VN 245L — Maternal-Infant Nursing Lab
- VN 250 — Nursing Care of Children
- VN 250L — Nursing Care of Children Practicum
- VN 255 — Common Health Deviations 3
- VN 255L — Common Health Deviations 3 Lab
- VN 260 — Roles and Responsibilities
- VN 265 — Common Health Deviation-4
- VN 265L — Common Health Deviation-4 Lab