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This course provides a transitional and contextual approach for the preparation of nursing students and foreign graduate nurses to become nursing professionals.
Students in this course will review nursing domains, demonstrating an understanding of the nursing process, scope of practice, and licensure requirements. Upon successful completion of
this course, the motivated learner will be better prepared to sit and pass the NCLEX
Review Post- test and NCLEX
Exam as the most important student goal.
Course Description:
This preparation and review course is for those professional nurses graduated in the United States or abroad who wish to pass the NCSBN exam known in English by its acronym NCLEX-RN and be able to apply for the license granted by the different Boards of Nursing and being able to practice the Nursing profession within the framework of safe and effective practice. During the development of this 15-week program of review and tutoring, the student will have the support of qualified instructors with extensive experience preparing nurses to take the NCLEX-RN.
Our tutorials are also administrative, especially to guide International Nurses to comply with the requirements of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and the different State Boards.
- Assess and perform intervention techniques appropriate to specific age and cultural groups commonly found in the United States. Differentiate the different person’s developmental Stages & traditions in order to provide nursing care according to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Relate the concepts of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention with the educational role of the nurse.
- Apply Basic Care & Comfort and Mental Health Concepts to the patient’s nursing care plan.
- Assess the different Physiological Alterations of the person’s well-being, and to intervene accordingly to their needs.
- Identify the components for Management of Patient’s Care
- Demonstrate understanding of the Safety & Infection Control concepts.
- Interpret Pharmacology concepts and Intravenous Therapy skills
- Prioritize nursing care plan by Monitoring for Health Problems
- Identify those Physiological Health Problems based on the initial assessment and data collection
- Demonstrate an understanding of information technology applications in healthcare
- Demonstrate and differentiate nursing priorities based on nursing domains
- Identify and explain the difference between safety issues and physiological integrity
- Identify key terms associated with nursing domains as they apply to interventions and the execution of the nursing plan of care.
Course Outcome
- Be Prepare based on the requirements of the NCSBN in a review program of all the subjects to be questioned during the NCLEX exam.
1. Customer needs,
2. Safe and effective care environment
3. Care management
4. Security and infection control
5. Promotion and maintenance of health
6. Psychosocial integrity,
7. Basic care and comfort,
8. Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies,
9. Reduction of risk potential
10. Physiological adaptation - Training the participant in to know the essential basis of the exam that is based on a criterion referenced that compares knowledge with a predetermined standard
Requirements
- National and international graduate nurses with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Graduated Nurses in the United States, do not need to demonstrate proficiency of the English
- Internationally graduated nurses need intermediate to advanced knowledge of English
proficiency (To present NCLEX you will need pas the TOEFL) - Nurse graduates abroad must meet the NCBSN requirements to qualify to take the NCLEX
(We will help you learn about those requirements)
Books and Materials:
Books, Q Banks, App Included (include).
Completion:
- PRE – TEST, MID – TERM and POST – TES grade of 80% or above
- Average grade of 80% or higher in the REVIEW
- Attendance important
Investment:
- Fees: $50
- Tuition: One Payment of $1200.00 (USD) $300 a month