2010-2011
Practical Nursing Technical Diploma — Downtown Milwaukee Campus
Program Code: 31-543-1
This curriculum goes into effect as of summer 2010.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
Overview — In just two semesters, the Practical Nursing program exposes you to a variety of classroom and clinical experiences to prepare you for employment in nursing homes, hospitals and other health care settings. The curriculum features a variety of teaching/learning methods, hands-on skills practice in the college’s well-equipped nursing laboratory, and supervised patient care in nursing homes and hospitals. Upon completion of this National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission accredited program, you will be eligible to take the Licensure Exam for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).
Career Outlook — Licensed practical nurses are in high demand. Typical job duties include observing and reporting physical symptoms and changes in patients, administering and recording medications, assisting the physician with treatments and examinations, orienting and training unlicensed personnel, and helping patients with activities of daily living.
Program Learning Outcomes — Upon graduation, employers will expect you to:
- Adhere to professional standards of practice for LPNs
- Use effective communications skills
- Assist with the health assessment of individuals, families and groups
- Participate in clinical decision-making within the LPN scope of practice
- Provide safe, caring interventions with diverse populations
- Use principles of teaching and learning processes to reinforce teaching plans
- Work cooperatively with other health professionals
- Under supervision, manage and direct care within and across health care settings according to established protocols
Preparation for Admission — This program admits students through a petition selection process:
What is the petitioning process? (PDF) Am I ready to petition? (PDF) Petition Packet (PDF)
To be successful in the program, you must be able to think critically and communicate effectively.
Future Opportunities — Upon completion of this program, you may pursue your RN degree through programs such as MATC’s LPN-RN Educational Progression.
Possible Careers:
Licensed Practical Nurse Registered Nurse (with additional education and training)
Related Programs:
Practical Nursing — RN Educational Progression Registered Nursing
For more information, call 414-297-MATC.
Curriculum effective 2010-2011.
NOTE:
All NATSCI courses must be completed with a grade of B- or better.
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SIXTEEN-WEEK TERMS |
Credits |
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Hours |
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ENG-151 and |
Communication Skills 1 ‡ |
3 |
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3r |
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ENG-152 |
Communication Skills 2‡ |
3 |
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3r |
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OR |
Eng-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course |
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NRSPN-301
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Nursing Fundamentals ‡
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2
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4r
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NRSPN-302 |
Nursing Skills ‡ |
3 |
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6s |
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NRSPN-303 |
Nursing Pharmacology ‡ |
2 |
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4r |
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NRSPN-304 |
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Practice ‡ |
2 |
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6c |
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NATSCI-177 |
General Anatomy and Physiology ‡ |
2 |
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4r |
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OR |
NATSCI-201 and NATSCI-202‡ |
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PSYCH-188
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Developmental Psychology ‡
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2
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4r
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OR |
PSYCH-238 Lifespan Psychology |
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NRSPN-305
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Nursing Health Alterations ‡
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3
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6r
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NRSPN-306 |
Nursing Health Promotion ‡ |
3 |
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6r |
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NRSPN-307 |
Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan ‡ (8 weeks) |
2 |
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12c |
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NRSPN-308 |
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Management ‡ (8 weeks) |
2 |
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12c |
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TOTAL CREDITS: 29 |
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Hours per Week: c = clinical, r = related, s = shop, c = clinical
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
‡ Prerequisite required.
For course descriptions, times and locations of classes, visit INFOnline.
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