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Nursing

Associate of Applied Science

 

Purpose: The program in Nursing is designed to provide individuals from diverse backgrounds with a lifelong commitment to learning the nursing skills and knowledge needed to serve as a member of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, the student will be eligible to take the licensing examination for Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN).

 

Occupational Objectives: Include registered nurse positions in hospitals, extended care facilities, physicians’ offices, and other comparable health care facilities and agencies

 

Admission Requirements: General college curricular admission

 

Program Notes: The State Board of Nursing has the authority to deny licensure to any applicant who has violated any of the provisions of 54.1-3007 of the Code of Virginia. Any student entering the Nursing program who has committed any illegal offenses other than minor traffic violations should discuss these matters with the coordinator of the Nursing program prior to admission for clarification. A criminal background check and drug screen are now required of all entering students.  Inability of a student to be placed in a clinical site due to a negative background check will result in removal from the program.

 

Additional Admission Requirements: Students seeking admission to the Nursing AAS degree program must have a high school diploma, a GED, or certificate of completion of home schooling. Applicants must first enroll in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate (CSC). (Please see http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/programs/Pre-Nursing_AlliedHealthCSC.htm for information on this career studies certificate.)  Upon satisfaction of the additional admission requirements listed below, students may apply to the Nursing AAS degree program.                                                       

 

1.

Submission of official high school and college (if applicable) transcripts to Central Admissions and Records.

2.

Completion of one unit of high school biology with a grade of "C" or better; BIO 1 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

3.

Completion of one unit of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or better; CHM 1 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

4.

Completion of one unit of high school or college algebra with a grade of "C" or better; MTH 3 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

5. Completion of JSRCC reading, writing, and mathematics placement tests and all required developmental courses (ENG 1, ENG 5, ENG 107, MTH 2) based on the test results. The reading and writing placement tests are waived for students with credit for college English.  Students must place at Math Level 3.
6. Receipt of a of "C" grade or better in all courses taken at JSRCC and any college courses transferred from another institution to meet the Nursing curriculum requirements.
7.

Completion of the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test with a reading score percentage of at least 68 and math score percentage of at least 71. 

8. Completion of all courses in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate program. (See http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/programs/Pre-Nursing_AlliedHealthCSC.htm  for information on this career studies certificate.) 
9. A GPA of at least 2.5 prior to admission to NUR 115.
10. Submission of application to the first nursing course after completion of the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate (CSC) program.  Completion of the Pre-Nursing CSC does not guarantee acceptance into the Nursing program.
11. Participation in a mandatory information session.  These information sessions will be scheduled periodically throughout the semester.

 

Qualified applicants who are not admitted for the semester of their choice may reapply for future semesters for admission to the Nursing AAS degree program. Admission to the Nursing program is competitive, and only a limited number of students will be accepted. Fully-qualified students will be ranked according to GPA, Kaplan Nursing Admission Test achievement, and their complete application. Due to the high demand for nurses, budget constraints, and faculty shortage, there are a limited number of seats, and the program routinely receives more applications than can be accepted.  For this reason, it is imperative that applications be complete, that all procedures be followed, and that applicants prepare themselves academically to be competitive in the review process.

 

Functional Skills Requirements:  Students entering the Nursing program must possess  the following functional skills:

  • Sufficient eyesight to observe patients, read records, manipulate equipment, and visually monitor patients in dim light.

  • Sufficient hearing to communicate with patients and members of a health care delivery team, monitor patients using electronic equipment, hear necessary sounds during operation of equipment, and hear a patient whispering.

  • Satisfactory speaking, reading, and writing skills to effectively communicate in English in a timely manner.

  • Sufficient bilateral finger dexterity to manipulate equipment.

  • Ability to lift, stoop, or bend in the delivery of safe nursing care.

  • Satisfactory physical strength and endurance to be on one's feet for extended periods and to move immobile patients.

  • Satisfactory intellectual and emotional functioning to ensure patient safety and to exercise independent judgment and discretion in performing assigned tasks.

 

Application Deadlines for Entry into NUR 111:

  • For spring class, September 15th of each year, by 4 p.m.

  • For fall class, April 4th of each year, by 4 p.m.

Advanced Placement Options: Applicants for advanced placement in the Nursing program are required to meet all admission requirements. Those eligible for advanced placement are LPNs and transfer students who have completed at least one semester of Nursing classes with a clinical component. 

  • Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) may qualify for advanced placement. An informational packet for the Nursing AAS degree program with specific information related to advanced placement for LPNs is available on the college's website, www.reynolds.edu.

  • Transfer students from other nursing programs may be accepted on a space available basis. High school and college transcripts must be submitted with the application. Awarding credits for specific nursing courses will be determined by the Nursing Admission and Transfer Committee. Nursing transfer applicants must have a written statement indicating that they are in good standing and eligible to return to the previous institution. An informational packet for the Nursing AAS degree program with specific information related to advanced placement for Nursing transfer students is available on the college's website, www.reynolds.edu.

Expectations: The student is required to complete a sequence of courses and learning experiences provided at the college and selected community agencies, such as acute care (hospitals) or long-term care facilities, clinics, physicians' offices, or comparable agencies and facilities. During these experiences, the Nursing faculty will observe, monitor, and evaluate the student's ability to achieve program outcomes through direct patient care. 

 

Clinical Contracts: Individual contracts are in effect with each affiliate clinical agency, and these contracts differ in requirements for students. The general stipulations are as follows:

 

1.

Clinical agencies reserve the right to dismiss a student from their agency at any time with due cause. This will be done with advance notice except in an emergency.

2.

Proper uniform must be worn.

3.

Published hospital policies must be followed.

4.

Immunizations must be current.

5.

The student releases the facility, its agents, and its employees from any liability for any injury or death to self or damage to personal property arising out of the clinical agreement or use of the facility.

6.

The student is financially responsible for any medical care required while in the clinical setting.

7.

The student must have a current American Heart Association CPR certification at the BLS level for Health Care Provider.

8. A criminal background check and drug screen is required of all entering students and may be repeated during the program of study.

 

Contracts for each agency are available in the School of Nursing and Allied Health Office in the Division Office and may be reviewed by students upon request.

 

Financial Requirements: In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the Nursing program requires the following:

 

Books and Supplies

$1,500.00

Uniforms and Shoes

$300.00

Special Testing

$600.00

Physical (student’s own physician)

$500.00

Graduation

$500.00

 

These costs are approximate and subject to change. The student should also consider transportation and parking costs for clinical assignments.

 

Computer Competency Requirement: All applicants to the Nursing program must either pass the computer competency exam, administered in the testing centers at each campus, or successfully complete ITE 115 or CSC 155 or equivalent prior to entering NUR 111. Students not passing the computer competency exam may retake the exam only once.

 

Program Accreditation: The program is approved by the Virginia State Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). The NLN Accrediting Commission may be contacted at 3343 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30326; (404) 975-5000.

 

CURRICULUM

COURSE

TITLE

LEC.

HRS.

LAB.

HRS.

CRS.

CRE.

*ENG 111

College Composition I

3

0

3

*MTH 1261

Mathematics for Allied Health

3

0

3

*NAS 161

Health Science I

3

3

4

*SDV 100

College Success Skills

1

0

1

*PSY 230

Developmental Psychology

3

0

3

TOTAL

13

3

14

___ ___2

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

0

3

___ ___

Elective

2

0

2

*NAS 162

Health Science II

3

3

4

*SOC 200 Principles of Sociology

3

0

3

TOTAL

11

3

12

NUR 1113,4,5

Nursing I

4

9

7

NUR 2264 Health Assessment

2

3

3

TOTAL

6 12 10
NUR 245 Maternal/Newborn Nursing 2 6 4
NUR 137 Principles of Pharmacology II 2 0 2
NUR 108 Nursing Principles and Concepts I 3 6 5

TOTAL

7

12

11

NUR 247 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing 2 6 4
NUR 254 Dimensions of Professional Nursing 1 0 1

NUR 109

Nursing Principles and Concepts II

3

9

6

TOTAL

6

15

11

NUR 246

Parent/Child Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 298 Seminar and Project 1 0 1

NUR 208

Acute Medical - Surgical Nursing

3

9

6

TOTAL

6

15

11

Total Minimum Credits for AAS Degree in Nursing

69

*This course is included in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate.

1Students planning on pursing a bachelor of science degree in Nursing are advised to talk to their advisor about taking MTH 240 instead of MTH 126.

2A list of approved general education electives (humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, mathematics, science, and personal wellness) is provided in the General Education section of the catalog under Curriculum Planning and Design.

3All courses denoted with * must be taken prior to NUR 111. Students must pass the computer competency exam or complete ITE 115 or CSC 155 prior to NUR 111. CPR certification (American Heart Association, "BLS for the Health Care Provider") is required prior to NUR 111. 

4NUR 111 and NUR 226 must be taken together. Each semester must be taken in sequence; however, courses within a semester may be taken in any order.

5NUR 111 fulfills the general education personal wellness requirement.  

 

*Nursing students interested in continuing on to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) should consult with a Nursing advisor.

 

LPN to Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing, Advanced Placement Option

Purpose:  The LPN to AAS degree in Nursing, advanced placement option, is designed to provide LPNs the opportunity to earn an AAS degree in Nursing. Upon satisfactory completion of the program outcomes, the graduate will be eligible to make application to take the NCLEX-RN licensure exam to become a Registered Nurse.

Admission Requirements: General college curricular admission

Program Notes:

  • The State Board of Nursing has the authority to deny licensure to any applicant who has violated any of the provisions of 54.1-3007 of the Code of Virginia. Any student entering the Nursing program who has committed any illegal offenses other than minor traffic violations should discuss these matters with the coordinator of the Nursing program prior to admission for clarification. A criminal background check and drug screen are now required of all entering students.  Inability of a student to be placed in a clinical site due to a negative background check will result in removal from the program.

  • The daytime program admits qualified students to begin the program in the fall, summer, and spring terms each year. The daytime program is structured for a student to complete the program in as quickly as four academic semesters. This track is ideal for the student who can commit to an academic schedule of 16 to 24 hours per week of lecture, nursing laboratory, and direct patient care in a healthcare facility.

  • The evening/weekend program anticipates an admission cycle of every 12 to 18 months. The evening/weekend program is structured for a student to progress sequentially over a two calendar year period. This program was established to facilitate the student who has family and employment obligations that would impact progress if that student enrolled in the daytime advanced placement option. This track seeks a student commitment of approximately 10 to 14 hours per week of class and clinical experiences. 

Additional Admission Requirements: Applicants must present evidence of an unencumbered/unrestricted license as a practical nurse in the state of Virginia. This status must be maintained throughout the student’s enrollment in the program. Students seeking admission to the LPN to AAS Nursing degree, advanced placement option, must have a high school diploma, a GED, or certificate of completion of home schooling. Applicants must have completed the courses identified in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate (CSC). (Please see http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/programs/Pre-Nursing_AlliedHealthCSC.htm for information on this career studies certificate.) Upon satisfaction of the additional admission requirements listed below, students may apply to the LPN to Nursing AAS degree, advanced placement option.

1.

Submission of official high school and college (if applicable) transcripts to Central Admissions and Records.

2.

Completion of one unit of high school biology with a grade of "C" or better; BIO 1 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

3.

Completion of one unit of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or better; CHM 1 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

4.

Completion of one unit of high school or college algebra with a grade of "C" or better; MTH 3 at JSRCC is the high school equivalent course.

5. Completion of JSRCC reading, writing, and mathematics placement tests and all required developmental courses (ENG 1, ENG 5, ENG 107, MTH 2) based on the test results. The reading and writing placement tests are waived for students with credit for college English.  Students must place at Math Level 3.
6. Receipt of a of "C" grade or better in all courses taken at JSRCC and any college courses transferred from another institution to meet the Nursing curriculum requirements.
7.

Completion of the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test with a reading score percentage of at least 68 and math score percentage of at least 71. 

8. Completion of all courses in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate program. (See http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/programs/Pre-Nursing_AlliedHealthCSC.htm  for information on this career studies certificate.) 
9. A GPA of at least 2.5 prior to admission to NUR 115.
10. Submission of application to the first Nursing course after completion of the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate (CSC) program.  Completion of the Pre-Nursing CSC does not guarantee acceptance into the Nursing program.
11. Participation in a mandatory information session.  These information sessions will be scheduled periodically throughout the semester.

Qualified applicants who are not admitted for the semester of their choice may reapply for admission to the LPN to AAS degree in Nursing, advanced placement option. Admission to this Nursing program is competitive, and only a limited number of students will be accepted. Fully-qualified students will be ranked according to GPA, Kaplan Nursing Admission Test achievement, and their complete application.

Functional Skills Requirements: Students entering the LPN to AAS in Nursing, advanced placement option, must possess the following functional skills:

  • Sufficient eyesight to observe patients, read records, manipulate equipment, and visually monitor patients in dim light.
  • Sufficient hearing to communicate with patients and members of a health care delivery team, monitor patients using electronic equipment, hear necessary sounds during operation of equipment, and hear a patient whispering.
  • Satisfactory speaking, reading, and writing skills to effectively communicate in English in a timely manner.
  • Sufficient bilateral finger dexterity to manipulate equipment.
  • Ability to lift, stoop, or bend in the delivery of safe nursing care.
  • Satisfactory physical strength and endurance to be on one's feet for extended periods and to move immobile patients.
  • Satisfactory intellectual and emotional functioning to ensure patient safety and to exercise independent judgment and discretion in performing assigned tasks.

Application Deadlines for Entry into NUR 115:

  • Daytime program applicants:
    • for spring class, September 15th of each year, by 4 p.m.
    • for fall class, April 4th of each year, by 4 p.m.
  • Evening/weekend program applicants:
    • for spring class, September 15th of each year, by 4 p.m.

Expectations: The student is required to complete a sequence of courses and learning experiences provided at the college and selected community agencies, such as acute care (hospitals), rehabilitation or long-term care facilities, clinics, physicians' offices, or comparable agencies and facilities. During these experiences, the Nursing faculty will observe, monitor, and evaluate the student's ability to achieve program outcomes through direct patient care experiences.

Clinical Contracts: Individual contracts are in effect with each affiliate clinical agency, and these contracts differ in requirements for students. The general stipulations are as follows:

1.

Clinical agencies reserve the right to dismiss a student from their agency at any time with due cause. This will be done with advance notice except in an emergency.

2.

Proper uniform must be worn.

3.

Published hospital policies must be followed.

4.

Immunizations must be current.

5.

The student releases the facility, its agents, and its employees from any liability for any injury or death to self or damage to personal property arising out of the clinical agreement or use of the facility.

6.

The student is financially responsible for any medical care required while in the clinical setting.

7.

The student must have a current American Heart Association CPR certification at the BLS level for Health Care Provider.

8. A criminal background check and drug screen is required of all entering students and may be repeated during the program of study.

Contracts for each agency are available in the School of Nursing and Allied Health Office in the Division Office and may be reviewed by students upon request.

Financial Requirements: In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the Nursing program requires:

Books and Supplies

$1,500.00

Uniforms and Shoes

$300.00

Special Testing

$600.00

Physical (student’s own physician)

$500.00

Graduation

$500.00

 

These costs are approximate and subject to change. The student should also consider transportation and parking costs for clinical assignments.

 

Computer Competency Requirement: All applicants to the Nursing program must either pass the computer competency exam, administered in the testing centers at each campus, or successfully complete ITE 115 or CSC 155 or equivalent prior to entering NUR 111. Students not passing the computer competency exam may retake the exam only once.

 

Program Accreditation: The advanced placement option is approved by the Virginia State Board of Nursing.

 

CURRICULUM

COURSE

TITLE

LEC.

HRS.

LAB.

HRS.

CRS.

CRE.

*ENG 111

College Composition I

3

0

3

*MTH 1261

Mathematics for Allied Health

3

0

3

*NAS 161

Health Science I

3

3

4

*SDV 100

College Success Skills

1

0

1

*PSY 230

Developmental Psychology

3

0

3

TOTAL

13

3

14

___ ___2

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

0

3

___ ___

Elective

2

0

2

*NAS 162

Health Science II

3

3

4

*SOC 200 Principles of Sociology

3

0

3

TOTAL

11

3

12

   

*This course is included in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate.

1Students planning on pursing a bachelor of science degree in nursing are advised to talk to their advisor about taking MTH 240 instead of MTH 126.

2A list of approved general education electives (humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, mathematics, science, and personal wellness) is provided in the General Education section of the catalog under Curriculum Planning and Design.

 

*Nursing students interested in continuing on to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) should consult with a Nursing advisor.

Daytime Course Sequence
Students must have completed the Pre-Nursing Career Studies Certificate curriculum and have been accepted into the AAS degree in Nursing.
 

CURRICULUM

COURSE

TITLE

LEC.

HRS.

LAB.

HRS.

CRS.

CRE.

NUR 1153,4,5

LPN Transition

3

0

3

NUR 2264,5

Health Assessment

2

3

3

TOTAL

5

3

6

NUR 245

Maternal/Newborn Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 137

Principles of Pharmacology II

2

0

2

NUR 108

Nursing Principles and Concepts I

3

6

5

TOTAL

7

12

11

NUR 247

Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 254

Dimensions of Professional Nursing

1

0

1

NUR 109

Nursing Principles and Concepts II

3

9

6

TOTAL

6

15

11

NUR 246 Parent/Child Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 298 Seminar and Project 1 0 1
NUR 208 Acute Medical - Surgical Nursing 3 9 6

TOTAL

6

15

11

Total Credits Completed Prior to Credit by Able for NUR 111

*65

Total Minimum Credits for AAS Degree in Nursing

*Students receive 7 credits by able for NUR 111, which results in a net gain of 4 credits.

*69

3All courses denoted with * must be taken prior to NUR 115. CPR certification (American Heart Association, "BLS for the Health Care Provider") is required prior to NUR 115.
4NUR 115 and NUR 226 must be taken together. Each semester must be taken in sequence.
5Successful completion of NUR 115 and NUR 226 will result in the student receiving credit by able for NUR 111 (7 credits).  NUR 111 fulfills the general education personal wellness requirement.

Evening/Weekend Course Sequence
Students must have completed the Pre-Nursing Career Studies Certificate curriculum and have been accepted into the AAS degree in Nursing program.

CURRICULUM

Term One

COURSE

TITLE

LEC.

HRS.

LAB.

HRS.

CRS.

CRE.

NUR 1153,4,5

LPN Transition

3

0

3

NUR 2264,5

Health Assessment

2

3

3

TOTAL

5

3

6

Term Two

NUR 137

Principles of Pharmacology II

2

0

2

NUR 245

Maternal/Newborn Nursing

2

6

4

TOTAL

4

6

6

Term Three

NAS 108

Nursing Principles and Concepts I

3

6

5

TOTAL

3

6

5

Term Four

NAS 109

Nursing Principles and Concepts II

3

9

6

TOTAL

3

9

6

Term Five

NUR 247

Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 254

Dimensions of Professional Nursing

1

0

1

TOTAL

3

6

5

Term Six

NUR 246

Parent/Child Nursing

2

6

4

NUR 298

Seminar and Project (in Nursing)

1

0

1

TOTAL

3

6

5

Term Seven

NUR 208

Acute Medical- Surgical Nursing

3

9

6

TOTAL

3

9

6

Total Credits Completed Prior to Credit by Able in NUR 111

*65

Total Minimum Credits for AAS Degree in Nursing

*Students receive 7 credits by able for NUR 111, which results in a net gain of 4 credits.

*69

3All courses denoted with * must be taken prior to NUR 115. CPR certification (American Heart Association, "BLS for the Health Care Provider") is required prior to NUR 115.
4NUR 115 and NUR 226 must be taken together. Each semester must be taken in sequence.

5Successful completion of NUR 115 and NUR 226 will result in the student receiving credit by able for NUR 111 (7 credits). NUR 111 fulfills the general education personal wellness requirement.

 

Note: Each term in the above sequence is extended over a period of 10 to 16 weeks. The commitment is to offer the program two evenings a week and one weekend day. Courses identified in each term must be completed successfully before a student can progress to the next term.

 

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