Nursing

Nursing (ADN)

The Associate Degree Nursing program is designed to incorporate a base of biological and social sciences with the knowledge and skills necessary for the practice of nursing in the Registered Nurse (RN) role.  The role of the associate degree nurse builds on the basic knowledge and practice of the practical nurse.  The ADN is able to function with greater independence, in more complex situations and with more acutely ill patients.  The ADN serves a vital role in teaching the patient about his condition and ways to improve his health.  The ADN assesses the patient’s condition, develops the plan of care and makes ongoing judgements regarding the patient’s progress.  Associate degree nurses have supervisory responsibilities for licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants and other health care workers.  The curriculum includes classroom instruction and practice in simulated laboratories and various clinical settings.

Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).  The program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, (61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006 212-363-5555) and approved by the South Carolina Board of Nursing.  Candidates who have criminal records may be required to appear before the South Carolina Board of Nursing, which will determine eligibility to take the NCLEX-RN exam.

 

Special Requirements

Students are required to take standardized tests at an approximate cost of $46 a semester.    Approximate cost for taking the licensure exam (NCLEX-RN) upon completion of the program is $300.  Students must purchase liability insurance each semester at a cost of approximately $5.  Students must purchase a uniform and special equipment the first semester (the approximate cost is $150).  Skills packets, learning packets and books must be purchased at the bookstore for nursing courses.

In addition to the college’s placement test, specific admission criteria to the Associate Degree Nursing program include:

 

Additional Requirements

Qualified applicants must attend a two-part orientation session and present CPR certification (adult, infant and child), health forms and immunization records prior to entering NUR 101/NUR 201.

All science courses taken prior to admission to the program must have been completed within 5 years of entry into NUR 101/NUR 201.

Applicants must have a cumulative 2.0 GPA for all Midlands Technical College course work for entrance into and progression through the nursing curriculum.

The Nursing Student Handbook outlines other policies relevant to students in the program.

(The Handbook is located at www.midlandstech.edu/nursing).

 

Advanced Placement

Licensed Practical Nurses seeking advanced placement in the ADN program may be admitted to the fourth semester of the ADN curriculum.  LPNs seeking advanced placement must have an active S.C. Practical Nurse license and must qualify for the program as indicated above under “Admission”.  In addition, the following courses must be completed prior to entry with a grade of “C” or better (no more than one repeat to achieve a “C”):  ENG 101, PSY 201, BIO 210, BIO 211, MAT 102* and NUR 201BIO 210 and BIO 211 must be completed with 5 years of admission to the transition program.  NUR 201 must be taken in the fall semester for spring admission to the fourth semester of the ADN program or in the spring semester for fall admission to the fourth semester of the ADN program.  The LPN who qualifies for admission using the Pre-Nursing Certificate may substitute COL 103 for COL 105 if there is previous college level course work, MAT 102 for MAT 101 (if qualified by placement exam), and may take a validation exam for AHS 102 and NUR 115.

Admission of transfer students is determined on a space available basis.  Students must meet all departmental admission requirements and have completed all prerequisite courses.  Students must provide transcripts, course descriptions, course outlines and a letter of reference from the chair of the previous Nursing program.  Students may be asked to validate theory and/or skills at the discretion of the Nursing department chair.

*Beginning with students entering NUR 201 in August 2007, the math requirement will be MAT 120 or MAT 110.

 

Progression

All courses in the curriculum must be passed with a grade of “C” or better. Courses may be repeated only once to obtain a grade of “C” or better.  No more than one clinical nursing course may be repeated.  Students must pass math competency tests throughout the program.  Students must have satisfactory clinical performance in every clinical nursing course.

Students who withdraw from or receive a grade lower than a “C” in any clinical nursing course must seek readmission to the program in order to repeat the course.  A student may be readmitted provided he/she had a cumulative GPA of 2.0 prior to having failed the course.  Readmission is based on space availability and eligibility.  The dropped, withdrawn or failed course must be successfully completed before the student can take another nursing course.  Students who have not completed a nursing clinical course within the last six months are required to validate knowledge and skills for previously completed clinical nursing courses.

CPR certification and TB skin testing must be kept current in order to remain in the program.

 

Major:  Nursing (68 credit hours)

Degree:  Associate in Health Science

A.

General Education Course Requirements (16 credit hours)

 

 

 

Credit Hours

 

BIO 210

Anatomy and Physiology I

4.0

 

ENG 101

English Composition I

3.0

 

MAT 102

Intermediate Algebra**

3.0

 

PSY 201

General Psychology

3.0

 

 

Approved Humanities Course

  3.0

 

 

Subtotal

16.0

 

 

 

 

Major courses meeting other college general education core requirements are starred (*) below.

 

 

 

 

B.

Major Course Requirements (23 credit hours)

 

 

 

Credit Hours

 

NUR 101

Fundamentals of Nursing*

6.0

 

NUR 165

Nursing Concepts and Clinical Practice I

6.0

 

NUR 162

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

3.0

 

NUR 263

Nursing Across the Life Span II

4.0

 

NUR 264

Nursing Across the Life Span III

  4.0

 

 

Subtotal

23.0

 

 

 

 

C.

Additional Course Requirements (29 credit hours)

 

 

 

Credit Hours

 

BIO 211

Anatomy and Physiology II

4.0

 

BIO 225

Microbiology

4.0

 

NUR 105

Pharmacology for Nurses

1.0

 

NUR 107

Nutrition and Diet Therapy

1.0

 

NUR 131

Introduction to Pharmacology

1.0

 

NUR 163

Nursing Across the Life Span I

2.0

 

NUR 210

Complex Health Problems

5.0

 

NUR 265

Nursing Concepts and Clinical Practice II

6.0

 

NUR 215

Management of Patient Care*

  5.0

 

 

Subtotal

29.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours:

68.0

       
**Beginning with students entering NUR 101 in the Spring 2007 semester, the math requirement will be MAT 120 or MAT 110.