ADN 105 ADN Transition for the LPN
This course is designed to provide the concepts taught in ADN 114 and 120. This course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse transition into the role of the registered nurse with a focus on understanding the nursing process to provide safe, quality, patient-centered care throughout the lifespan. The course will provide the pharmacological principles needed by the professional nurse and will introduce the health assessment component of patient-centered care. Emphasis will be on caring for patients with alterations in homeostasis and protection, regulatory mechanisms, mental health, and movement and coordination. Focus will be on the recognition of appropriate nursing interventions based on best current evidence. 12 (5 lecture hours and 2 laboratory hour) Note: In addition to tuition, this course requires an additional variable tuition rate.
Prerequisite
Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program and
BIO 176 with a minimum grade of 'C' and
BIO 220 with a minimum grade of 'C' and
PSY 101 with a minimum grade of 'C'