First Semester:
600 clock hours, 20 occupational credits
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PRN 0001C – Basic COMPUTER SCIENCE
497 clock hours, 16.56 occupational
credits
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PRN 0080 – Body Structure and Function
60 clock hours, 2 occupational credits
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PRN 0070 – Basic Nutrition
23 clock hours, .77 occupational credit
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PRN 0020 – Human Development Across the Life Span
20 clock hours, .67 occupational credit
Second Semester:
300 clock hours, 10 occupational credits
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PRN 0381C – Med/Surge Life Span I
300 clock hours, 10 occupational credits
Third Semester:
450 clock hours, 15 occupational credits
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PRN 0382C – Med/Surge Life Span II
300 clock hours, 10 occupational credits
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PRN 0100C – Maternal Infant Child
85 clock hours, 2.83 occupational credits
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PRN 0011C – Transition into Practice
65 clock hours, 2.17 occupational credit
Practical COMPUTER SCIENCE Total:
1,350 clock hours, 45 occupational credits
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PRN 0001C Basic COMPUTER SCIENCE
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This course is designed to introduce the student to patient care and to provide a foundation for learning basic COMPUTER SCIENCE skills on which to build throughout the program. It focuses on the basic needs of patients and how the practical nurse will meet those needs.
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PRN 0020 Human Development Across the Lifespan
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This course presents normal human development from birth to death. Emphasis is on developmental stages.
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PRN 0070 Basic Nutrition
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This course presents the basic principles of nutrition and diet therapy for all age groups.
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PRN 0080 Body Structure and Function
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This course provides basic knowledge of normal human body structures and functions. Emphasis on major systems.
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PRN 0381C Med Surg Life Span I
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This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the disease process and how it affects the adult patient. This unit will also include COMPUTER SCIENCE care of the pre and post-operative patients, management of pain, fluids, and electrolytes.
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PRN 0382C Med Surg Life Span II
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This course is a continuation of medical-surgical COMPUTER SCIENCE. This unit presents the needs of adult patients with medical and surgical problems.
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PRN 0100C Maternal Infant Child
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This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic needs of mothers, newborns, and children. It will include conception, pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum, newborn, and pediatric care.
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PRN 0011C Transition into Practice
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The focus is on the transition from the role of the student to the role of the graduate practical nurse as a health team member. The course content addresses current trends on COMPUTER SCIENCE, community organizations, and job opportunities.