Practical Nursing Certificate

CIP Code

51.3901

Thank you for your interest in the Practical Nurse Program at Clover Park Technical College. The application process consists of several requirements prior to admission to the program. Please refer to the Nursing Website for additional information regarding specific admissions requirements. Additionally, admission policies are subject to change. The student is advised to keep up to date on any changes that might affect their qualifications for acceptance into the Practical Nursing program.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Practical Nursing Pathway prepares the student for employment as an entry-level practical nurse. Following successful completion of the pathway, the graduate is eligible to take the NCLEX, state board exam and apply for licensure as a licensed practical nurse. The LPN provides basic patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse, ARNP, physician, or other health care professional. LPNs are employed by long-term care facilities, in outpatient settings, clinics, schools, and hospitals. The LPN performs basic patient care, administers medications, performs skilled nursing procedures, and documents in the patient record. During lab classes the student practices nursing skills, some of which are learned by practicing on classmates. The student also participates in a variety of clinical experiences that allow them to apply theoretical knowledge to patient care. During this clinical experience, the student is expected to demonstrate competence in providing safe patient care.

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

The Practical Nursing Program begins each fall and spring quarter, accepting up to 60 students per admissions cycle. The program consists of three quarters with 42 credits of nursing courses to complete. Students must receive a “C+” or better in all nursing courses to satisfy graduation requirements. Clinical experiences will occur every quarter and may be scheduled during day, evening, or weekend hours and may begin as early as 5:00 A.M. or end as late as 11:30 P.M. The college reserves the right to schedule clinical experiences up to 60 miles from the college as needed to ensure successful completion of program outcomes.

Physical Activity Requirements

This occupation requires medium physical activity, handling body fluids, and exposure to infectious diseases. Nurses are often standing for long periods of time. For safety and protection of patients, student nurses must be able to perform basic cardiac life support, including CPR, and function in stressful and/or emergency situations.

Entry Requirements

The following are required to enter the Practical Nursing Program:

1. Pre-requisite Courses: A student must achieve an average of a "B-" for all pre-requisite courses. (CPTC courses with an “&” in the course name are transferable to other Washington State educational institutions.) A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all transferable (&) General Education coursework.

  • CHEM& 121 (5 Cr.)
  • BIOL& 160 (5 Cr.)
  • BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 w/Lab (5 Cr.)
  • BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 w/Lab (5 Cr.)
  • ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5 Cr.)
  • MATH& 146 Introduction to Stats (5 Cr.)
  • PSYC& 100DIV General Psychology (5 Cr.)

Must achieve a passing grade in COLL 102

  • COLL 102 College Success for All (3 Cr.)

2. American Heart Association CPR for the Health Care Provider. This includes adult, child, and infant, under the guidelines of the American Heart Association. Online CPR courses are not accepted. Students are required to carry personal health/medical insurance throughout their clinical rotations.

3. Proof of immunizations. Please refer to the Nursing Program Website for a list of current required immunizations.

4. Additionally, once a student is accepted into the program, the following is expected:

  • Student must receive a “No Record On File” report related to crimes against persons from the Washington State Patrol. A non-refundable fee is charged to each student for the background check.
  • Student will upload all clinical documentation, including immunizations into current document management system.
  • Student will keep department up-to-date on any changes related to background checks, address or name changes.

Admission Dates

Students will be admitted in Fall and Spring.

If students are taking or have taken prerequisite courses at another educational institution, they must have credits evaluated prior to submitting the application. Students must request an official college transcript be sent to CPTC Enrollment Services for evaluation and complete a transfer credit request form. Mail your official transcript to Clover Park Technical College ATTN: Credential Evaluator.

To apply, please refer to the Nursing Program Website for application timelines and specific details.

Program Accreditation

The Clover Park Technical College Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA) located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20032, 202-909-2526

Program Outcomes

Individual-Centered Care: Utilize critical thinking to provide excellent individual-centered care to our diverse community.

Professional Nursing Practice: Demonstrate professional nursing standards through continuous learning and self-care.

Leadership and Collaboration: Create an inclusive and collaborative environment through the development of leadership qualities and culturally conscious attitudes.

Information and Technology: Implement evidence-based information and technology that supports healthcare teams and their decision- making process.

Safety: Integrate the nursing process to promote safe, high-quality care of individuals and their communities.

Communication: Employ strong therapeutic communication skills to promote the health and wellness of individuals in various settings.

Completion Requirements

 

Program Course List

NURS 170Introduction to Health and Wellness

5

NURS 171Introduction to Health and Wellness Lab

1

NURS 172Introduction to Health and Wellness Clinical/SIM

5

NURS 173Communication in Healthcare I

2

NURS 180Variations of Health and Wellness I

5

NURS 181Variations in Health and Wellness I Lab

2

NURS 182Variations in Health and Wellness I Clinical/Simulation

5

NURS 186Psychosocial Issues in Nursing I

3

NURS 190Variations in Health and Wellness II

5

NURS 191Variations in Health and Wellness Lab II

1

NURS 192Variations in Health and Wellness CLIN/SIM II

6

NURS 194Ethics and Policy in Nursing I

2

Total Credit Hours:42