Objective
Upon successful completion of the Practical Nursing Program, the graduate will have the knowledge plus skills required for the computerized Adaptive Testing for the National Council for Licensing and Examination. Upon successful passing of the exam, the individual will be able to seek employment in the field of nursing.
- Upon successful passing of the exam, the individual will be able to seek employment in the field of nursing.
- NURSING FORM
- Health Form
- VECHS Background check
- NCLEX REVIEW
- NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN Review
Now that you have finished you course work just one last step. The NCLEX test is that last hurdle before you can begin your career. Lets us help our practice and review session is an intensive study of test taking strategies, critical thinking skills, in the nursing subjects of pharmacological / parenteral therapies, safety and infection control, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, reduction of risk potential, physiological adaptation, primary care and comfort, and management of care all prepared in the NCLEX format to ensure success.- Critical Thinking Skills
- Test Taking Strategies
- Practical Reviews
- Practice Exams
- Maslow Theory
- NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN Review
- At HTI, our instructors are professional Registered Nurse and Physician educators, with comprehensive backgrounds, vast wisdom and years of experience to share with our students. To provide students with the skills and confidence to pass the NCLEX exam the FIRST TIME!
- Function as a safe practitioner, using critical thinking and communication skills to act as a patient advocate and educator.
Program Description
The program consists of 1350 instructor clock hours designed to prepare students for employment as Licensed Practical Nurses. The curriculum is developed to meet state and industry standards, and a syllabus is made available to each student one week prior to enrollment. Students must successfully complete classroom, skills and clinical components of each course component prior to advancing to the next course or component. A student can be dismissed, at the discretion of the director, for insufficient progress, non-payment of costs, or failure to comply with rules. Successful completers of this program are eligible to take the National Council of Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Practical Nurses.