Nursing | Practical Nursing (PN) Certificate
The Practical Nursing (PN) program is designed to prepare safe practitioners to administer basic nursing care and/or assist with care of patients of various health status and ages within the scope of practical nursing as defined by the Colorado State Board of Nursing. Upon successful completion of the PN certificate program, graduates will quality to take the national Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) exam, which, if successful, results in a Licensed Practical Nurse who is qualified to practice. Licensed Practical Nurses LPNs work under the direction of physicians and registered nurses to care for sick, injured, and convalescent. The PN program prepares students to provide safe, therapeutic,
Courses
- BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- NUR 1001 — Pharmacology Calculations
- NUR 1002 — Alterations in Adult Health I
- NUR 1003 — Basic Health Assessment for the Practical Nurse
- NUR 1004 — Alterations in Adult Health II
- NUR 1005 — Practical Nursing Arts and Skills
- NUR 1010 — Pharmacology for Practical Nursing
- NUR 1011 — Advancement into Practical Nursing
- NUR 1013 — Basic Concepts of Maternal-Newborn Nursing
- NUR 1014 — Basic Concepts of Pediatric Nursing
- NUR 1015 — Basic Concepts of Mental Health Nursing
- NUR 1016 — Basic Concepts of Geriatric Nursing
- NUR 1070 — Clinical I
- NUR 1071 — Clinical II
- NUR 1072 — Clinical III
- NUR 1073 — Clinical IV