RN-PN Remedial Course

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About Course

This is a 3–6-month course, covering all the contents in the RN/PN Refresher/Remedial Course required by the Board
of Nursing. Our class consists of at least 176 hours of didactic and clinical, and upon successful completion of the
course, the candidate will satisfy the Florida Board of Nursing remediation requirements.

Course Content

The students/candidates who take this course include:
Candidate who failed the NCLEX three consecutive times; or Candidate who graduated from nursing school but have not taken the test within 6 six months of graduation; or Candidates who do not hold a RN/LPN active license, have not practiced in the past five years, or did not attend/complete nursing school and want to get prepped for entry/re-entry into a nursing program; or Candidates applying for license by endorsement based on having passed the NCLEX previously.

Objectives
Integrate the nursing process as a framework for the coordination of care of clients and families. The student will be able to monitor the client and family, collect the data, form a nursing diagnosis, Participate/contribute to the nursing plan of care with goals and outcome criteria. Apply organizational and interpersonal communication strategies in coordinating/managing the care of clients, families, and other health care workers. This includes effectively reporting and recording patient assessment information and plan of care and integrating teaching and learning strategies for client and family education. Integrate cultural, spiritual, psychological, and developmental influences when managing client care. Integrate the principals of pharmacology safely and competently when providing client care. This includes being knowledgeable of actions, side effects, doses, and precautions of commonly prescribed medications as well as safe administration of oral, parenteral, and intravenous medications. Integrate the principles of safety when providing care to clients and families. Incorporate the principles of nutrition for maintaining optimal healthcare for clients and families. Value legal, ethical, and professional parameters when managing client care.

Subjects Covered:
Medical-Surgical Nursing Pharmacology Obstetrics (Maternal-Newborn) Pediatrics Psychiatric/Mental Health Test-taking strategies Practice exam NCLEX Simulation exams (if required) Etc.

Expectations:
The student is expected to complete all didactic sessions and all the 96 hours of clinicals scheduled. In case of an emergency, it is the student’s responsibility to call the Institution to arrange a make-up date with his/her preceptor (new fee charged). After completing your clinical rotation and didactic sessions, and once all required paperwork has been received, you will be issued a course completion certificate or letter. The Florida Board of Nursing will be notified of your course completion within 30 days. If you are seeking license reactivation or endorsement in a state other than Florida, you must contact that state’s Nursing Board and provide them with your course completion certificate or letter.

Enrollment steps
Fill out and return the application, acknowledgement & enrollment contract. Submit or email a copy of your social security card and driver’s license or passport. Submit or email a copy of the letter from the Board of Nursing, indicating that you are required to take the remedial course, before your clinical rotation can be scheduled. Pay course fees (the full amount or the required $800 deposit to start the course) via convenient payment methods (zelle, cashapp, credit/debit card, cashier’s check, money order or PayPal).

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