- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
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.
Upon completion, the student should function as providers of care, coordinators of care, and members within the
discipline of nursing as they:
- 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.
Grading:
- Didactic
Candidates are required to pass each module/subject with a minimum average score of 75% in Fundamentals, Women’s Health and Labor & Delivery, Mental Health, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, etc.) and pass the final exam with a minimum score of 75%.
- Clinical: Pass/Fail*
*An unsatisfactory evaluation or dismissal from the clinical site will result in the student failing the course.
Additional Information:
- Length of Course
A minimum of 176 hours and up to 6 months to complete the course.
- Start Date/Class Day
-Self-paced Class – Can start anytime (Didactic only)
-Live Class (Zoom or On-site) for NCLEX Prep: Held once a week from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM for a duration of 8-12 weeks.
-Clinicals: Scheduled once a month for 1-2 weeks.