MISSION
ThePorterville College Licensed VocationalNursing Associate Degree Nursing (LVN-ADN) Program endorses the missionof Porterville College which is:“With students as our focus, Porterville College provides our local and diversecommunities quality education that promotes intellectual curiosity, personalgrowth, and lifelong learning, while preparing students for vocational andacademic success."
ThePorterville College LVN-ADNProgram adheres to this mission when offering the Associate Degree in Nursing.The mission of the nursing program is to provide an innovative,student-centered educational program that prepares diverse students ascandidates to become Registered Nurses to provide safe, quality, evidence-basednursing care in the current healthcare environment. The program ismarket-conscious as it prepares students to practice nursing in a variety ofhealthcare environments with input from the community represented through theprogram's Advisory Committee. Upon completion of the program the graduate is qualifiedto take the NCLEX-RN examination.
In alignment with themission of Porterville College, the LVN-ADN program also provides a solid basefor continued lifelong learning as a Professional Nurse. Although the LVN-ADNprogram is not considered a Transfer Program, the nursing program graduates areprepared with the necessary nursing knowledge, skills, and competencies tocontinue their education in a higher degree program. The nursing program hasarticulation agreements with upper level institutions in California to assiststudents in their quest for a baccalaureate in nursing degree.
NOTE: The California Board of Registered Nursing(BRN) protects the public by screening applicants for licensure in order toidentify potentially unsafe practitioners. The law provides for denial oflicensure for crimes or acts, which are substantially related to nursingqualifications, functions or duties. Conviction of any offenses other thanminor traffic violations must be reported to the Board of Registered Nursing atthe time of application for licensure. Business and Professions Code 480 andNurse Practice Act article 3 section 2761. For clarification contact the ADNProgram Director or the Board of Registered Nursing, P.O Box 944210,Sacramento, California, 94244-2100, (916) 322-3350.
NOTE: Social SecurityNumber (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number Requirement: Pursuantto Section 30(c) of the Business and Professions code the California Board ofRegistered Nursing (BRN) will not process any application for licensure unlessthe applicant provides a United State SSN or Individual Taxpayer IdentificationNumber. The Nursing Practice Act provides for a unified examination andlicensing application. Once an applicant passes the examination, a license is automaticallyissued. Under these circumstances the BRN cannot accept applications for theexamination and licensure without a SSN or Tax Payer Identification Number.
CAREEROPPORTUNITIES
Employment in the fieldfor registered nurses is excellent locally and nationally. The registered nurseenjoys a well-compensated, rewarding, highly flexible career, which shouldcontinue in the future. This field is expanding and growth in the job market isprojected.
PROGRAMLEARNING OUTCOMES
Provide safe, quality, evidence-based,patient-centered nursing care to diverse patients across the lifespan in avariety of healthcare settings.
Exercise clinical judgment to makeincreasingly complex patient-centered care decisions.
Participatein quality improvement processes to improve patient care outcomes.
Participatein teamwork and collaboration with members of the interprofessional team, thepatient, and the patient’s support persons.
Use information management systems andpatient care technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, andsupport decision-making.
Incorporate leadership, management, legal,and ethical principles to guide practice as a Registered Nurse.
Promote a culture of caring in all healthcareenvironments.
ENROLLMENTELIGIBILITY
Tobe eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the followingcriteria:
Possession of a current clear and activeCalifornia Vocational Nurse (LVN) license at the time of application andthroughout program completion.
Intravenous Certification required.
Completion of a minimum of six monthsfull-time equivalent LVN work experience within the past year.
A grade of “C” or better required for all Prerequisites
2.5minimum GPA in anatomy, physiology, and microbiology
ANAT P110 (Human Anatomy) 4units at Porterville College, or equivalent course at another accreditedcollege.
PHYL P101 (IntroductoryPhysiology) 5 units at Porterville College, or equivalent 4-5 semester unitphysiology course at another accredited college.
MICR P106 (Microbiology) 5units at Porterville College, or equivalent 4-5 semester unit microbiologycourse at another accredited college.
2.5minimum GPA in remaining prerequisite courses for thenursing program.
ENGL P101A (ExpositoryComposition) 4 units at Porterville College, or equivalent course at anotheraccredited college.
MATH P051 (IntermediateAlgebra) 4 units OR higher atPorterville College or equivalent 3-4 semester unit math course equivalent atanother accredited college.
Agrade of “C” or higher in NURS P171 LVNTransition to RN Program.
ENROLLMENTPROCESS
Eligiblestudents are selected for the program according to the following steps:
Pre-enrollmentapplications and deadlines for the LVN-ADN program are available from theHealth Careers Division or program website.
Selectionis based on a random selection process from among the qualified applicants andis submit to space availability. Students must reapply each semester. There isno waiting list.
Onlystudents who meet the educational and pre-nursing requirements and follow thepre-enrollment procedures will be considered for the program. Meeting all theserequirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
CONDITIONSOF ENROLLMENT
As a condition ofenrollment into the Nursing program, the student is required to have a physicalexamination, inoculations, tuberculosis clearance, drug screen, backgroundcheck, and current American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider card(at the student’s expense).
NOTE: The student isresponsible for providing uniforms, laboratory fees, necessary equipment andtransportation to off-campus laboratory locations. There are morning,afternoon, evening, and weekend clinical experiences that may change withlimited notice.
PROGRAMPROGRESSION
A grade of “C” or betteris required in each nursing course for progression toward the LVN-ADN Degree.
PROGRAMAPPROVAL
The California Board ofRegistered Nursing approves the Porterville College LVN-ADN Program.
OTHERLVN-ADN REQUIREMENTS
COMM P101 (Introduction toPublic Speaking) OR COMM P102(Interpersonal Communication)
PSYC P101A (GeneralPsychology)
SOCI P101 (The SocialWorld) OR ANTH P102 (CulturalAnthropology)
GENERALEDUCATION COURSES
General education coursesare required to graduate from Porterville College with an LVN-Associate Degreein Nursing. It is suggested that most of these courses be completed prior tobeginning the LVN-ADN Program. NOTE: Some of the general education courses arealso prerequisite courses for the LVN-ADN OR other LVN-ADN requirements.
AreaA: Education – NURS P100 recommended
AreaB: Writing - ENGL P101A (4 units) prerequisite course for the program
AreaC: Communications – COMM P101 ORCOMM 102 LVN-ADN requirement
AreaD: Mathematics - MATH P051 OR higher– prerequisite course for the program
AreaE: Biological Science – ANAT P110, PHYL P101 AND MICR P106 – prerequisite courses for the program
AreaF: Physical Science – CHEM P106recommended
AreaG: History/Political Science – HIST P117, P118 OR POLS P101
AreaH: Social/Behavioral Science – PSYC P101A ANDSOCI P101 OR ANTH P102 – LVN-ADN requirement
AreaI: Analytical Thinking - this area is met by completing the Associate Degree Nursingcourses
AreaJ: Multicultural Studies - this area is met by completing the Associate DegreeNursing
AreaK: Health/Physical Education - this area is met by completing the AssociateDegree Nursing
AreaL: Humanities: PHIL P112 is recommended or any course as listed in Area L ofthe General Education Checklist
LVN-ADN PROGRAM CURRICULUM
ThirdSemester
NURSP135 Concepts of Mental Health Nursing
NURSP136 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Adult and Older Adult III
FourthSemester
NURSP138 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Adult and Older Adult
NURSP139 Transition to Registered Nurse
Challenge/Advanced Placement into the Nursing Program forMilitary Personnel
Incompliance with Senate Bill 466, Military Personnel and Veterans may beeligible for advanced placement into the Porterville College LVN-ADN Program.Three pathways have been established to assist with obtaining nursing creditfor previous education and experience for the Basic Medical TechnicianCorpsman, the Basic Medical Technician Corpsman with an active California LVNlicense, and the Independent Duty Corpsman/Advanced Army Medic/AdvancedAirforce Medic.
All applicants must meet all general entrancerequirements of the Associate Degree Nursing Program, including completion ofdesignated prerequisites. Students must pass the first and/or second semesterwritten challenge exams with 75% or higher and obtain a satisfactory level ofachievement on skills competency. Military Challenge students will not beadmitted if they have previously failed a nursing course at another nursingschool.
Porterville College will continue to admit 20 nursing students each fallsemester into first semester of the ADN Degree program. LVN-ADN admitted on space availability. ProjectedAverage Annual LVN-ADN Completers - 3
Mission
ThePorterville College Licensed VocationalNursing Associate Degree Nursing (LVN-ADN) Program endorses the missionof Porterville College which is:“With students as our focus, Porterville College provides our local and diversecommunities quality education that promotes intellectual curiosity, personalgrowth, and lifelong learning, while preparing students for vocational andacademic success."
ThePorterville College LVN-ADNProgram adheres to this mission when offering the Associate Degree in Nursing.The mission of the nursing program is to provide an innovative,student-centered educational program that prepares diverse students as candidatesto become Registered Nurses to provide safe, quality, evidence-based nursingcare in the current healthcare environment. The program is market-conscious asit prepares students to practice nursing in a variety of healthcareenvironments with input from the community represented through the program'sAdvisory Committee. Upon completion of the program the graduate is qualified totake the NCLEX-RN examination.
In alignment with themission of Porterville College, the LVN-ADN program also provides a solid basefor continued lifelong learning as a Professional Nurse. Although the LVN-ADNprogram is not considered a Transfer Program, the nursing program graduates areprepared with the necessary nursing knowledge, skills, and competencies tocontinue their education in a higher degree program. The nursing program hasarticulation agreements with upper level institutions in California to assiststudents in their quest for a baccalaureate in nursing degree.
PertinentStatutes & Regulations
Porterville College hasan established Associate Degree Nursing program and meets the requiredcurriculum from California Code of Regulations 1426.
Entry Criteria and Selection Process
Referto enrollment eligibility and enrollment process unit Item 2 Catalog Descriptionsection.
Program Learning Outcome
Promote a culture of caring in all healthcare environments.
Display of Program Requirements
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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NURS 100 or other Area A course | Strategies for Success in Nursing Programs | 1-3 | Y1 |
ENGL P101A | Expository Composition | 4 | Y1 |
ANAT P110 | Human Anatomy | 4 | Y1 |
CHEM P106 | Introduction to Chemical Principles | 4 | Y1 |
PSYC P101A | General Psychology | 3 | Y1 |
MATH P051 | Intermediate Algebra | 4 | Y1 |
PHYL P101 | Introductory Physiology | 5 | |
MICR P106 | Microbiology | 5 | Y1 |
NURS P171 | LVN Transition to RN Program | 3 | Y1 |
NURS P135 | Concepts of Mental Health Nursing | 4 | Y2 |
NURS P136 | Concepts of Nursing Practice of the Adult and Older Adult III | 6 | Y2 |
COMM P101 or COMM P102 | The Social World OR Cultural Anthropology | 3 | Y2 |
NURS P138 | Concepts of Nursing Practice of the Adult and Older Adult IV | 6 | Y2 |
NURS P139 | Transition to Registered Nursing Practice | 1 | Y2 |
HIST P117, HIST P118 or POLS P101 | History/US from Colonial Period to 1877, History/US from 1877 to the Present, OR American Government | 3 | Y2 |
Display of Program Requirements
Prerequisite Core Courses | Title | Units |
ENGL P101A | Expository Composition | 4 |
MATH P051 OR higher | Intermediate Algebra or higher math class | 4 |
ANAT P110 | Human Anatomy | 4 |
PHYL P101 | Introductory Physiology | 5 |
MICR P106 | Microbiology | 5 |
NURS P171 | LVN Transition to RN Program | 3 |
Total Required Prerequisite Units | 25 | |
Other Core Courses | Title | |
PSYC P101A | General Psychology | 3 |
SOCI P101 OR ANTH P102 | The Social World Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
COMM P101 OR COMM P102 | Introduction to Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
Total Units Required for Other Core Courses | 9 | |
Nursing Core Courses | Title | Units |
NURS P135 | Concepts of Mental Health Nursing | 4 |
NURS P136 | Concepts of Nursing Practice of the Adult and Older Adult III | 6 |
NURS P138 | Concepts of Nursing Practice of the Adult and Older Adult IV | 6 |
NURS P139 | Transition to Registered Nursing Practice | 1 |
Total Nursing Core Courses | 17 | |
Total Core Units Required for Degree | 51 |
In addition to the corecourses, the student must take at least 11-13 units from the followingcourses:
Other Courses | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Area A Education: NURS P100 recommended, OR other area A course | Strategies for Success in Nursing Programs | 1-3 |
Area F: physical science CHEM P106 recommended or other area F course | Introduction to Chemical Principles | 4 |
Area G: History/Political Science HIST P117, OR HIST P118, OR POLS P101 | History/US from Colonial Period to 1877 History/US from 1877 to the Present American Government | 3 |
Area L: Humanities: PHIL P112 recommended or other area L course | The Ethics of Living and Dying | 3 |
Total Units Required for Other Courses | 11-13 |
Display of Proposed Sequence
First Semester | Units | Second Semester | Units |
---|---|---|---|
Area A NURS P100 recommended | 1-3 | MATH P051 or higher | 4 |
ENGL P101A | 4 | PHYL P101 | 5 |
ANAT P110 | 4 | MICR P106 | 5 |
CHEM P106 | 4 | NURS P171 | 3 |
PSYC P101A | 3 | ||
Total | 16-18 | Total | 17 |
Third Semester | Units | Fourth Semester | Units |
NURS P135 | 4 | NURS P138 | 6 |
NURS P136 | 6 | NURS P139 | 1 |
COMM P101 or P102 | 3 | HIST P117, OR HIST P118, OR POLS P101 | 3 |
Area L PHIL P112 recommended | 3 | ||
Total | 13 | Total | 13 |
TOTAL UNITS: 62-64
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