Vocational Nursing School of Health, Kinesiology, Science & Math
Qualities of a Nursing Student Strong academic ability Excellend communication skills Strong organizational skills Desire to be a vocational nurse Problem solving skills Caring and compassionate
Expectations of a Nursing Student School must be your priority Attendance at every class is expected Absences negatively impact student success Compliance with all school, program, and clinical agency policies and procedures
Registration Enroll online at www.lbcc.edu Click on Viking Student System Login Enter your User ID and Password Enroll in the correct Term (Fall, Spring, etc.) If you encounter problems with online enrollment, take your acceptance letter to Admissions & Records to enroll in person
Textbooks Student Handbook Must be current edition Course Syllabus Available at LBCC Bookstore one week prior to start of class Required Textbooks Textbooks and Syllabus are required on first day of class
Textbooks Fundamental Nursing Skills & Concepts Timby, Barbara, 10 th Edition ISBN-13: 978-1608317875 ISBN-10: 1608317870 Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Timby, Barbara, 11 th Edition ISBN-13: 978-1451177329 ISBN-10: 1451177321 Davis Drug Guide for Nurses Vallerand & Sanoski, 14 th Edition ISBN-13: 978-0803639768 ISBN-10: 0803639767 PrepU for Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Timby, Barbara (10 th Edition) ISBN-13: 978-1451120448 ISBN-10: 1451120443 Introductory Maternity & Pediatric Nursing Klossner & Hatfield, 2 nd Edition ISBN-13: 978-0781785587 ISBN-10: 0781785588
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LBCC Bookstore Liberal Arts Campus Building I 4901 East Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808 (562) 938-4223 Hours of Operation Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Pacific Coast Campus Building GG 1305 Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 938-3008 Hours of Operation Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Viking Express Building T 4901 East Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808 (562) 938-4755 Hours of Operation Monday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Friday 7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Schedule 1 st Semester VN 230 - Common Health Deviations I VN 230L Common Health Deviations I - Lab 1 Students meet 1st day of VN 230L lab on Monday, 10/20/14 at 8am, M214, not in uniform. Students are required to complete 2 hours of vocational nursing learning activities in a Success Center over the course of the semester rotation. Prerequisite: VN 220, VN 225, and BIO 60. Grading: letter grade Admission to the program is required prior to enrolling in this first clinical course of the vocational nursing program. The course includes the nursing concepts of the nursing process, Orem s self-care theory, disuse syndrome, skin integrity/wound care, activity and rest, altered nutrition, and risk for injury and fluid and electrolytes. Other topics include pathophysiology and nursing care for patients with diabetes, cardiovascular problems and respiratory disorders. 2 **Note: $10.00 materials fee paid at registration** Students meet 1st day of lab on Monday, 10/20/14 at 8am, M214, not in uniform. Corequisite: VN 230 Grading: pass/no pass This course provides opportunity for nursing students to practice the concepts learned in VN230 in a hospital or subacute setting. The campus lab content includes basic data collection and health assessment, preparation of nursing care plan, nursing documentation, oxygen therapy, and medication administration. Compliance with all clinical agency policies is required the first day of the course.
Clinical Uniforms Vista Uniforms www.vistauniforms.com Enter password: lbcity
Health Evaluations LBCC Student Health Services offers physical examinations and immunizations. Appointment is required Minimal fees for some services Use your LBCC Student ID, VN Program Acceptance Letter or current enrollment Student Health Services LAC Room A-1010 562-938-4994 PCC TO Trailer 562-938-3103
Health Evaluations (continued) Provide proof of all immunizations: TB Clearance Varicella titer (no exceptions) Hepatitis B titer Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) titer Tetanus and Diptheria Flu shot (when available)
CPR Cards Must use American Heart Association Copy front and back of card Keep original with you for clinical days
Malpractice Insurance ALL clinical agencies require students to have malpractice insurance Go to www.nso.com Select Vocational Student Nurse under the Professional Liability section Your requested effective date should be the first day of class
Background Check ALL clinical agencies require students to have a clear background check. Go to www.precheck.com Select Solutions by Need Select Background Checks Select Student Background Checks Select Order Student Background Check
A Week in the Life of a VN Student Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Your own footer Saturday Activity On Sunday evening, you will go to the clinical facility to select a patient and research the medical diagnosis and all medications for Monday discussion. 9 hours of clinical at a facility 9 hours of clinical at a facility 3 hours of lecture followed by 4 hours of Skills Lab 3 hours of lecture followed by 1 ½ hours of Skills Lab Off Off Your Logo
Estimated Expenses Item Estimated Cost Books, course guides & supplies $1,500 College Services Card $80 Uniforms and accessories $500 Clinical requirements $200 Parking (optional 3 semesters) $100 Graduation expenses $115 Enrollments $1430 Licensure expenses $500 Health Fee $75 Tuition $46 per unit TOTAL $5,000
Faculty Name Judy Wisenbaker, RN, MA, MSN Sue Radloff, RN, MSN Cynthia Bartlau, RN, MSN, PHN Julie McGill, RN, MSN Marilyn Coe-Gysel, RN, MSN Ronda Alger, RN, MSN Position Department Head/Program Director Assistant Program Director Associate Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor Location N-103 M-224 M-222 M-231 M-232 M-222