WVNCC | West Virginia Northern Community College



WVNCC | West Virginia Northern Community College

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Nursing
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Nursing - General Admission
Nursing - LPN-ADN Transition Option
Program Director: Linda Shelek
Academic Advisor(s): General Admission – WH-Hans (A-C), Watson (D-I),
Kuca (J-L), Baricska (M-P), Keyser (Q-S), Berry (T-Z); WT-Van Fossan (A-F), Aftanas (G-L), Miller (M-O), Riter (P-Z); NM-Blatt
LPN Transition – Shelek

 

The Registered Nurse works to promote health, prevent disease, provide physical and emotional support to cope with illness and restore health. They provide direct patient care and are advocates and health educators for patients, families, and communities. Nurses are employed in the acute and long term care facilities or hospitals, physician office, home health, community, school, business, industry, and in private settings. They must be physically capable to spend considerable time walking and standing; be able to lift fifty pounds; be required to mobilize quickly to respond to an emergency. Nurses need emotional stability and a caring philosophy in order to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and stress. Because patients in hospitals and facilities require 24-hour care, nurses in these institutions may work nights, weekends, and holidays.

The nursing faculty of WVNCC has adopted the National League for Nursing Educational Core Competencies for Graduates of Associate Degree Nursing Programs (2000). These eight Core Competencies of professional behavior, communication, assessment, clinical decision making, caring interventions, teaching and learning, collaboration and managing care, manager of care, and member of the discipline of nursing. Upon the completion of the Associate Degree Nursing Program at WVNCC the graduate will:

1. Satisfactorily perform core competencies basic to the practice of associate degree nursing as defined by the National League for Nursing.
2. Proficiently utilize the nursing process in the application and synthesis of principle and concepts from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities in providing individualized nursing care to clients.
3. Be eligible to qualify to sit for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Exam (NCLEX) for licensure as a professional registered nurse.

Nursing education programs include classroom instruction, supervised and precepted clinical experience in hospitals and other health facilities, and community experiences. Students take courses in biological sciences, behavioral sciences, and liberal arts in addition to nursing courses. Students must complete the required nursing courses in the program on a full-time basis within 2 years. The program has a specific application, selection requirements, background and drug screening, standard of progress policies, and abides by the WV State Board of Registered Nursing Education requirements for nursing education. Contact the Nursing Program Director for additional information. Upon the completion of this basic accredited nursing education and successful completion of the National Council Licensure Exam the student will apply to their selected state for license to practice.

Important information: If you have ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor for any reason, State or National credentialing boards, licensing board and agencies which require criminal background checks on potential employees and students may deny you employment or placement in certain settings, even if you have completed all academic requirements. If you have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, please contact the appropriate Health Science Program Director.

 


Nursing - General Admission

First Year – Fall Semester

Course                                                                                 
Cr. Hours
BIO 114 Anatomy and Physiology I        3
BIO 117 Microbiology        3
ENG 101 College Composition I        3
NUR 104 Medical Surgical Nursing 1        3
NUR 107 Nursing Skills        3
NUR 115 Nursing Practicum 1        3

First Year – Spring Semester

Course                                                                                Cr. Hours
AHS 150 Nutrition for Health Sciences        2
BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology II        3
NUR 154 Medical Surgical Nursing 2        3
NUR 155 Nursing Practicum 2        4
NUR 157 Nursing Concepts        3
PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology        3

Second Year – Fall Semester

Course                 Cr. Hours
AHS 207 Pharmacology        3
NUR 204 Medical Surgical Nursing 3        3
NUR 215 Nursing Practicum 3        4
NUR 220 Community Health and Nursing Management        2
NUR 262 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing        2
PSYC 208 Developmental Psychology        3

Second Year – Spring Semester

Course                                                                         
Cr. Hours
HUM Humanities Core Requirement       3
NUR 254 Medical Surgical Nursing 4       3
NUR 255 Nursing Practicum 4       4
NUR 264 Maternal Child Nursing       4
NUR 281 Nursing Issues       2
SOC 125 Introduction to Sociology       3

Total Hours in Program – 72

A minimum grade of a “C” is required in all courses to remain in the program and graduate.