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    Dec 26, 2024  
2024-25 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-25 Academic Catalog

Practical Nursing, Certificate


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This is a G3-eligible program.  Click here to learn more.

Program Description/Purpose: This certificate is designed to prepare beginning practitioners with the knowledge and skill to care for patients of all age groups and to qualify as contributing members of the health care team. Students who successfully complete the curriculum are awarded certification in practical nursing and are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) leading to a license as a practical nurse.

Occupational Outcomes: Licensed Practical Nurse

Approval: The Practical Nursing program is approved by the Virginia Community College System and the Virginia Board of Nursing.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Application to Laurel Ridge Community College and to the nursing program
  2. Laurel Ridge Community College placement tests (if required) and completion of any developmental work that may be identified by the placement test. Must show proficiency in MDE 10  or eligibility for MTH 154  and readiness for ENG 111 .
  3. Graduation from high school or satisfactory completion of the certificate of general education development (GED or equivalent); Official copy of transcripts is required and, if applicable, must be translated to English by an approved translation service.
  4. Meet certain computer competencies prior to entering the nursing program. Applicants are required to review and sign the “Essential Computer Competency Checklist.” Students without the required skill set are encouraged to enroll in ITE 152 , CSC 110  or equivalent.
  5. A GPA of 2.5 or higher based on a minimum of the 12 most recent college credits or high school units completed by the end of summer semester prior to submitting a nursing application.
  6. Completion of required HESI admission assessment exam components scoring at or above the 45th percentile in each required component which includes reading comprehension, anatomy and physiology, math, and the composite score.
    • The HESI critical thinking exam and learning style and personality profile are also included in the required HESI admission exam but are not part of the scored admission criteria.
    • Two attempts on the admission exam are permitted per application cycle.
    • Nursing entrance exams are good for two (2) years only.
  7. If current CNA - evidence of a current restricted CNA license.
  8. Submit transcripts from other institutions to the Laurel Ridge Community College Records Office for evaluation for transfer credit.  Official transcript from the other institutions must be submitted with the application.
  9. Admission requirements must be completed by spring application, including remedial work for Math or English.

Upon acceptance to the PN program the student MUST:

  • Submit a completed physical history and examination, including immunizations.
  • Provide proof of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by the American Heart Association/Healthcare Provider Course.
  • Complete a criminal background check and drug screening conducted by the college-designated contractor. The costs of the background check and drug screen are the responsibility of the student. Failure to pass either will prevent student from clinical requirements, which will prevent student from being accepted into PNE course.
  • Comply with all rules and guidelines of the Laurel Ridge Community College Nursing Student Handbook and the Laurel Ridge Community College Student Handbook.
  • Sign an agreement that releases all clinical agencies and their employees, Laurel Ridge Community College, The Virginia Community College System, and the Commonwealth of Virginia from any liability for any injury or death to the student or damage to his/her property arising out of the agreement of use of facilities associated with the nursing program
  • Nursing students enrolled in nursing courses are required to show evidence of health and liability insurance and maintain their insurance throughout the program. Students may purchase insurance from independent providers.
  • Students must comply with all clinical agreement protocols including immunization requirements, drug screening, background checks, and personal health insurance.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will demonstrate mastery of clinical performance skills, to provide safe, competent, evidence-based care to a diverse patient population.
  2. Students will utilize critical thinking skills when creating a plan of care for their clients.
  3. Students will participate in the development and implementation of evidence-based practices to improve the quality of care. 
  4. Students will use technology, ie: EHR systems, in the clinical setting to document patient care, record client medications that are given, and document the client care plan to decrease the incidence of client care errors. 
  5. Students will delegate tasks to UAPs and CNAs, in the clinical setting by following legal and ethical guidelines.
  6. Students will provide holistic care to their clients.

Program Requirements:

  1. Completion of a minimum of 47 credits with a “C” or better in all general education and nursing courses, including the Preceptorship clinical experience in PNE 164 .
  2. Demonstrate satisfactory attendance and performance in the nursing clinical areas. Virginia Board of Nursing requires at least 400 hours of clinical experience for licensure with a satisfactory grade of “C” or better.
  3. Must provide own transportation to and from classes and to agencies used for clinical experiences.
  4. Student is responsible for all fees charged in purchasing required testing, health insurance, uniforms, books, immunizations, criminal background search, and drug screen.
  5. Strict adherence to attendance and performance policies for classroom and clinical courses as outlined in the Nursing Student Handbook and Laurel Ridge Community College Student Handbook.

Formal Acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program is required before registering for any of the PNE courses.

The following courses may be completed prior to acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program: SDV 101 /SDV 100 , ENG 111 , BIO 145  or both BIO 141  and BIO 142  (BIO 141  and BIO 142  are strongly encouraged for nursing students who wish to progress to AAS Nursing.  Both must be completed by the conclusion of the fall semester in the program in order to progress), PSY 230 .

Pre-Nursing students are strongly encouraged to attend a nursing information session. Dates are posted here.

Courses are displayed under the semester in which they are regularly offered and are recommended to be taken in this sequence to ensure timely graduation. It is possible that a course shown in a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors.

Certificate Curriculum


Program Total: 47 Credits


BIO 141  and BIO 142  are strongly encouraged for nursing students who wish to progress to AAS Nursing.  Both must be completed by the conclusion of the fall semester in the program.
2 PSY 230  must be completed with a “C” or better before enrolling in the 2nd-semester PNE courses.

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