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Vocational Nursing (C)
Certificate
Purpose
Statement
The Vocational Nursing Program is a competency-based program designed
to prepare Lamar State College-Orange graduates to take the National Council
Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN/VN) to be a licensed vocational nurse
(LVN). The LVN functions under the direction of a registered nurse and/or
licensed physician to provide nursing care to people who are in need of
medical diagnostic evaluation and are experiencing acute or chronic illness.
Graduates of the LSC-O VN Program are currently employed in hospitals,
physicians' offices, outpatient medical centers, long-term care facilities
and home health agencies. The VN Program is ideal for those who desire
careers in nursing but do not wish to spend two or more years in an educational
program.
The VN Program is the foundation
on which the Associate of Applied Science Upward Mobility Nursing Program
is built. The Upward Mobility Nursing Program is a competency-based program
whose graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination
(NCLEX-RN) to be registered nurses (RN).
Vocational
Nursing Student Handbook
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student handbook, you must have Adobe Reader installed on your computer.
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Director
Lorrie
LeBlanc
Allied Health Building Rm. 227
(409)882-3308
Lorrie.LeBlanc@lsco.edu
General
Admission Requirements
To view LSC-O general
admission requirements, click here. Please contact the Office of Admissions
and Records at (409) 882-3364 or by e-mail,
if you have questions or need assistance.
Special
Admission Requirements
To be
considered for admission to the Vocational Nursing Program at LSC-O, a
student must
- be accepted as a student
at Lamar State College-Orange;
- submit transcripts from
an accredited high school and/or GED scores to the Allied Health Division;
- submit transcripts of all
college work to the Allied Health Division;
- satisfy the ATI TEAS requirements;
- have a grade of "C"
or better in BIOL 2401 and BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology. Although
completion of BIOL 1322 Principles of Nutrition and PSYC 2308 Child
Psychology is not required for admission to the VN Program, those grades
will add points on the admission rating scale;
- have a minimum grade of
"C" or better in VNSG 1323-Basic Nursing Skills and a satisfactory
"S" grade in VNSG 1160-Clinical I Practical Nurse or a minimum
score of 80 on the VNSG 1323/VNSG 1160 Basic Nursing Challenge Exam.
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- submit a complete application
to the Allied Health Division; and
- show proof of good mental
and physical health.
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Experienced nurses' aides or certified nurses' aides (CNAs) may be exempt
from the VNSG 1323 Basic Nursing Skills and VNSG 1160 Clinical I classes
by passing the Basic Nursing Challenge Exam with a minimum scores of 80
with the permission of the director of Vocational Nursing Programs. The
challenge exam is given at the LSC-O Testing Center. Contact the Testing
Center at (409) 882-3330 for an appointment to take the exam. The cost
of the challenge exam is $25. The exam may be taken only one time.
Students must maintain "C"
or better grades in ALL courses on the degree plan and overall 2.0 grade
point averages (GPA's),on all course work on degree plan, to graduate
from the LSC-O VN Program.
Complete information about the Vocational Nursing Program, including admission
requirements, application deadlines and current application forms, is
available from the Allied Health Division.
Completion of the VN Program
does NOT guarantee that a graduate may take the National Council Licensure
Examination for Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). The Texas Board of Vocational
Nurse Examiners may disqualify an applicant from obtaining licensure
who (see criminal
background check information):
- has been convicted of a
felony that relates to the duties and responsibilities of a licensed
vocational nurse;
- has had a misdemeanor conviction
or been convicted of a felony offense not related to the duties and
responsibilities of a vocational nurse;
- has been treated for a psychiatric
occurrence within the past three (3) years;
- has been, within the past
three (3) years, engaged in the intemperate use of drugs or alcohol;
or
- has been denied licensure
or disciplined by any licensing/certifying authority.
Degree
Program
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Prerequisites
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Course
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Credit
Hours
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VNSG 1323
VNSG 1160
BIOL 2401
BIOL 2402
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Basic Nursing Skills
Clinical I Practical Nurse
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
3
1
4
4
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Total
Hours:
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12
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First Semester
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Course
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Credit
Hours
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VNSG 1502
VNSG 1227
VNSG 1331
VNSG 1561
BIOL 1322
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Applied Nursing Skills I
Essentials of Medication Administration
Pharmacology
Clinical II Practical Nurse
Principles of Nutrition
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5
2
3
5
3
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Total
Hours:
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18
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Second Semester
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Course
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Credit
Hours
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VNSG 1413
VNSG 1562
VNSG 1136
VNSG 1222
PSYC 2308
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Applied Nursing Skills II
Clinical III Practical Nurse
Mental Health
Vocational Nursing Concepts
Child Psychology
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4
5
1
2
3
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Total
Hours:
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15
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Third Semester
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Course
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Credit
Hours
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VNSG 1330
VNSG 1334
VNSG 1138
VNSG 1214
VNSG 2563
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Maternal-Neonatal Nursing
Pediatrics
Mental Illness
Applied Nursing Skills III
Clinical IV Practical Nurse
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3
3
1
2
5
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Total
Hours:
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14
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Grand
Total:
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59
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Graduation
Requirements
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