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Course Description: The course will assist students to apply the nursing process and essential skills to clients experiencing alterations in their health status. The focus of the course will be a review of standard curricula of nursing programs including universal principles of nursing care management, legal and ethical issues. The curriculum plan includes clinical experience and theoretical instructions in medical, surgical, obstetric, pediatric, geriatric, and psychiatric nursing, inclusive of clinical training experience in appropriate settings that include, but are not limited to, acute care, long-term care, and community settings. Objective: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Provide care using the nursing process to identify disease, signs and symptoms, diagnostic test, and treatments. 2. Integrate medication administration, dosage calculations, pharmacological actions, therapeutic effect, and adverse effects as it relates to the disease/disorder. 3. Integrate nutritional needs for clients in various age group with various illness 4. Provide care for clients with different cultural, spiritual, psychological, and developmental. 5. Give care of the patient with nervous, skin, and sensory disease/disorders utilizing nursing standards. The course reviews the structure: • Medical- Surgical • Pharmacology • Maternal-Newborn • Pediatrics • Psychiatric • Preparation and test-taking strategies • Exams/Practice Exam Didactic Portion: Online Self Pace Modules require 10 hours weekly online assignment. • Candidates are required to pass all module exams with 80%. • Student will complete the assigned modules weekly and complete module exams before moving forward. Online/Classroom 8 weeks • The Class will meet on zoom TBA by Educator. • Online module Exams with Passing Score of 80% or higher in each modules and Exit Exams • Exit Exams are required for individual who will seat for the NCLEX • Exams throughout course . Clinical Portion 6 weeks (Only in Florida) Clinical emphasis is placed on the management of clients in acute care facility, Rehab, or Hospitals. • Clinical Portion: Pass/Fail • Clinical assignments must pass with 80% • Clinical component: if not in the Central Florida area must find their own clinical site (Preceptorship) - Approval of the site must be confirmed by clinical site and Nursing Education Training Center (Affiliation Agreement). • NOTE: If an affiliation agreement is not already in place, it may take up to 30 days to have a affiliation agreement created. • If student does not complete course in 15 week, they will pay additional fee. See policy o If both the didactic and clinical components are being completed, the total required timeline for completion is fifteen weeks, which includes the 8-weeks didactic coursework and six weeks clinical component totaling 96 hours. All must be completed within 15 weeks of the course start date. • Please notify the Program Director of Nursing with the name of your preferred local hospital to complete the clinical experience. If Nursing Education Training Center does not already have a contract with your preferred hospital, it is the student’s responsibility to make the initial contacts. • All clinical components must be arranged to take place on an adult medical-surgical unit in an acute care facility. Unsatisfactory evaluation or clinical dismissal from clinical Requirement Application Clinical Forms are all submitted to castlebranch, Drug test, and FDLE Background Check, and COVID testing, TB test, MMR, Hep B series, and CPR, and malpractice insurance by NSO. *****Student is responsible for all fee associated with clinical****
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