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Licensed Practical Nurses - North Jersey/New York LPN Program
Overview The faculty believes that proper nursing care requires the nurse to understand the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the patient in an ever changing, complex society. Nursing education must incorporate the following components as described:
Nursing is a humanistic art and science which incorporates evidence-based principles from the biological, physical and behavioral sciences. The nurse cooperates with members of the health care team to assess health needs and assists the client to perform those activities which contribute to health. The goal of nursing is to assist the client in adaptation throughout the life cycle. The nurse contributes to this goal through the use of the critical thinking inclusive of nursing process and evidence-based research.
Humans are unique and have ever-changing needs. They are comprised of biological, spiritual, psychosocial, and cultural variables, which are fluid, constantly interacting with the changing environment. The environment includes focal, contextual and residual stimuli which impact their lives. As individuals move through the life span, inhabiting different phases of development, wellness and illness, and roles as individuals, members of families, groups, and cultures, nurses assess, plan, prioritize, implement and modify care based on the best evidence to promote human adaptation.
Health is a vibrant and dynamic phenomenon that results from cognator and regulator responses to environmental stimuli leading to adaptation. The optimally functioning state of psychosocial, biological, cultural, and spiritual realities of health are objectively measured by biological and behavioral measures, and subjectively measured by the human’s perceived realities. Nurses view health needs through a humanistic and holistic context, and provide interventions based on caring, understanding, and best evidence to promote risk reduction, and for symptom/illness management.
Environment is a confluence of social, scientific, economic, legal, political, cultural, physical, and psychological factors. Internal and external environmental stressors, the focal, contextual and residual stimuli influence human adaptation as individuals interact with their environment on a daily basis. Effective nursing care requires understanding and embracing the stimuli surrounding and affecting their patients to better develop and implement holistic care plans.
The teaching-learning process is essential to the practice of nursing. Teaching and learning can be capitalized through a gradual, step-by-step, simple to complex process that correlates through concurrent didactic instruction. In addition, teaching and learning in nursing requires extensive “hands-on” practice in a variety of clinical settings. The process of teaching and learning is fostered by an open, receptive and democratic environment which nurtures the individual's efforts and motivation to learn. Teaching and learning are influenced by the individual differences in ability and background of its participants. All teaching and learning should bring individuals closer to self-actualization. The teaching and learning process is effective when based on best evidence and desirable changes are validated in the learner’s competence.
Program Objectives
Students in the Practical Nursing program shall acquire the following competencies:
Program Structure 1st Term Through Anatomy & Physiology, students develop knowledge in structure and function of the human body, and some of the effects that individual choices have on its development. During this term, students develop their medical terminology vocabulary, which enables them to use their knowledge throughout the health field. At the end of the first term, students will have obtained the basic knowledge and achieved the required competencies for certified nursing assistant, which makes the students eligible and prepared to take the licensure exam to become a certified nursing assistant. Through Pharmacology our students gain an understanding of specific drug groups emphasizing physiological classifications and generic nomenclature. The course integrates the knowledge of physiology, chemistry, nursing fundamentals, calculations, interpretation of medication orders, as well as the knowledge and ability to administer medications safely. Discussion of specific physiological drug groups are organized according to their use in treating alterations in health and disease processes. The systematic problem solving approach is applied to the administration of medications emphasizing the following: identifying the altered health pattern for which the medication is administered, promoting and monitoring therapeutic effect, observing for and minimizing adverse effects, and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy.
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