Licensed Vocational Nurse

The Licensed Vocational Nurse Program is in the approval process by the BVNPT.

12 MONTH LVN COURSE

WHAT IS A LVN?

A licensed vocational nurse (LVN), also known as a licensed practical nurse (LPN), or vocational nurse, is someone who works in a hospital to care for disabled, sick, or otherwise injured patients. An LVN usually works under the direct supervision of a registered nurse (RN), a medical doctor, or a mid-level practitioner to offer primary bedside care for patients.

COURSE SCHEDULE AND DESCRIPTION

SEMESTER 1

1. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

2. Nutrition

3. Nursing Fundamentals 1 with Clinical

SEMESTER 2

1. Nursing Fundamentals 2 with Clinical

2. Normal Growth and Development

3. Pharmacology

SEMESTER 3

1. Medical- Surgical Nursing 1 with Clinical

2. Psychology/ Mental Health Nursing

SEMESTER 4

1. Medical- Surgical Nursing 2 with Clinical

2. Introduction to Maternity and Pediatrics with Clinical

3. NCLEX-PN Review

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Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse

Nursing Assistants (NA’s), also known as nurses aides, orderlies, and home health aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide assistance to individuals with daily living tasks. The training you receive at CMI includes, but is not limited to, bathing, feeding, dressing patients, observing physical and/or mental changes, and vitals. There are a total of 22 skills taught thru lectures, hands-on training, and videos. Each skill is available online for you to review for the state exam.