2013-2014 Catalog & Handbook 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2013-2014 Catalog & Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Licensed Practical Nursing (Spring Start), Diploma


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Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are collaborative members of the health care team, working under the supervision of RNs and physicians. They provide direct patient care by assisting with activities of daily living, giving medications in various ways including injections and IVs, and performing many other cares necessary for patient treatment. LPNs work in many settings that provide a number of scheduling options, such as hospitals, long-term care, clinics, home healthcare, government and private facilities. Schedules may include evening, night and weekend shifts due to the nature of the cares provided. LPNs are an essential part of the health care team and have a positive influence in the lives of clients.

Background checks and drug screenings are required for this program.

  • Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL) (You can either purchase a laptop on your own or purchase one from the STI Support Center. Estimated 750.00 for laptop.)

ALSO OFFERED AS AN EVENING PROGRAM! 

Learning Outcomes


Upon completion of a Diploma in Licensed Practical Nursing, a student will be able to:

Science & Technology

  •  Recognize and understand anatomy and physiology of the human body.
  •  Demonstrate competency with use of equipment appropriate within the scope of practice of licensed practical nurses.
  •  Calculate and measure for precise medication administration within the scope of practice of licensed practical nurses.

Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

  •  Demonstrate understanding of the steps of the nursing process, including assessment, recognition, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care.
  •  Comprehend the legal and ethical issues within the scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse.
  •  Appropriately adapt critical thinking skills within various patient care settings.

 Professionalism

  •  Exhibit strong work ethic, attendance, self-esteem, integrity, honesty, sociability and interpersonal skills.
  •  Network with coworkers, support staff and physicians.
  •  Encourage involvement on committees through student organizations.
  •  Treat patients with dignity, respect and compassion.
  •  Respect diversity in other cultures.

 Communication

  •  Communicate in a professional manner.
  •  Follow verbal and written instructions.
  •  Communicate delicate information to patients and family in an empathetic and confidential manner.
  •  Accurately and clearly document in written format.

Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 53


General Education Courses


Satisfactory completion of the above classes is required to take the following:


Satisfactory completion of the above classes is required to take the following:


Fall Semester


Satisfactory completion of the above classes is required to take the following:

Second 1/2 of the semester

Additional Information


Incoming students are required to show current proof of certification in Basic Life Support (CPR) for Health Care Providers through the American Heart Association.

Requirements: Achievement of a “C” or higher for all LPN & HC courses.

Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.

Estimated total program fees


Tuition $5,512
Fees $4,717
Books & Supplies $2,050
Physical and Immunizations $ 100
Licensure Fees $ 350
Background Check & Drug Screen $ 110
Other $ 325
TOTAL $13,164

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