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LPN 101 — Foundations of Practical Nursing I

9 credits · 9 hours

is an introduction to the role of the practical nurse. The course reviews fundamental content for a beginning nursing student to acquire a foundation of basic nursing theory. Students will explore the role of a licensed practical nurse as a member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team. Students will perform skills related to coordinating care of the adult and geriatric clients and family. The students will relate skills to physical, biological, and behavioral health sciences. Prerequisites: Enrollment in the Licensed Practical Nursing Program, PSY 200 , PSY 205 , BIO 207 , and BIO 208 with minimum grades of "C", Math Proficiency at or above MTH 140 , MTH 160 , MTH 161 , MTH 170 , MTH 185 or higher, or completion of MTH 140S with a minimum grade of "C", and Reading Proficiency Corequisites: LPN 102 and LPN 103

Prerequisites: PSY 200, PSY 205, BIO 207, BIO 208, MTH 140, MTH 160, MTH 161, MTH 170, MTH 185, MTH 140S

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