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2011-2012 Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Practical Nursing, O.C.


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Occupational Certificate

(1350 clock hours) (45 occupational credits)


The Practical Nursing (PN) program is a 12-month program designed to assist a student with nursing employment in such areas as a hospital, doctor’s office, home health, or long term care facility. The Practical Nursing Certificate program qualifies the student to take the national licensing exam to become a licensed practical nurse. All students who graduate from a practical nursing program and wish to sit for the Licensed Practical Nurse exam in Florida, will be reviewed by the Florida State Board of Nursing, in accordance with State Law Chapter 464.008 and 464.018.

To be considered for this program a student must:

  • have a high school diploma, GED certificate, or home school equivalent,
  • take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) as outlined in this catalog,
  • apply for general college admission by August 1,
  • submit a specific PN application to the Nursing Department by August 1 for a spring start, and
  • complete the Practical Nurse Entrance Test (PNET) by August 1 See brochure available from the Academy of Allied Health Programs for testing dates.

In order to meet clinical agency requirements where student training will take place, all students in Allied Health Programs must now meet state and federal regulations as described by Florida Statutes S. 400.211. An in-depth background screen is required for admission to the program. Students must be free of offenses that would disqualify one for employment as a Certified Nursing Assistant.

In addition, students must establish that they are drug free by voluntarily submitting to a drug screening analysis. Screening is required prior to admission when coordinator notifies student. Random screening within the program may be required by clinical agencies. Admission testing will be done by attended urinalysis for the following classes: amphetamines, cannabinoids, cocaine, opiates, and PCP. Cost is the responsibility of the student for admission urinalysis and any future random analysis.

This is a limited access program. Applicants must reach required scores on the TABE and PNET to qualify for admission. If there are more qualified applicants than there are available positions, the applicants will be selected through PNET scoring. In-depth admission information is available in the Allied Health Department, the Admissions Office and the College Web site www.fgc.edu. Florida Gateway College reserves the right to make changes in its nursing admission processes.

First Semester: 517 Clock Hours, 17.24 Occupational Credits


 

Second Semester: 345 Clock Hours, 11.5 Occupational Credits


 

Third Semester: 488 Clock Hours, 16.26 Occupational Credits


 

Total: 1350 clock hours, 45 occupational credits


 

Program Notes:


  • Class and clinical hours will vary for each term.
  • Clinical calendars may vary from the Critical Dates calendar due to availability of clinical sites.
  • Standardized testing within the program is mandatory.
  • Students must make a C or better to continue to the next course in the program.
  • Students must complete a physical examination, immunization, and laboratory study, including the Heptavax, after admission into the program.
  • This is a limited access program. A student should not assume admission until officially notified, in writing, by the Coordinator of Practical Nursing.

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