Practical Nurse, Diploma

Contact Information
Contact Name: 
Jennifer Cross
Contact Title: 
Associate Dean

Program Information

Contact Phone: 
403.342.3400 OR 1.888.732.4630
Contact Email: 
inquire@rdc.ab.ca

Department Information

For more information visit the Nursing Department, under Academic Departments.

The Program

This program delivered over two academic years (or three academic years part-time) prepares the graduate to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) following graduation and successful completion of the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam. As a LPN, the graduate will provide nursing care in a variety of health care settings, such as hospitals, the community and other health care agencies.

Requirements
Admission Requirements: 

In order to be admitted to the program the student must meet the following academic requirements:

  • 60% in ELA 30-1
  • 60% in Biology 30
  • 50% in Math 30-1 or 30-2 OR 60% in Math 30 Applied or 20-1 OR 70% in Math 20-2

Note: In addition to the program admission requirements applicants, whose first language is not English, must demonstrate English language proficiency.

Other Requirements: 

Immunization to be completed prior to program start date.

In addition to the above requirements the student must provide evidence of current CPR certification at the Health Care Provider Level. You must recertify each year.

Note: While not an admission requirement for the program, applicants are advised that they will be required to provide a Police Information Check (also called a Criminal Record Check) including a Vulnerable Sector Check to most agencies where they will be placed for practicum experiences. The existence of police information or a Criminal Record may prohibit practicum placement, program completion, and professional licensure and therefore affect future employment prospects. It is the decision of each practicum agency to accept or reject a student for placement based on the results of the police information check.

Graduation Requirements: 

You must pass all required courses and achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

Program Content
Year 1 Course Descriptions

Fall Term:

PN 251 Professional Leadership I
PN 252 Nursing Foundations I
PN 253 Health Promotion I
PN 254 Pharmacology I
PN 255 Professional Communication
PN 256 Anatomy & Physiology
PN 257 Practical Experience I: Healthy Adults

Winter Term:

PN 258 Professional Leadership II
PN 259 Nursing Foundations II
PN 260 Health Promotion II
PN 261 Pharmacology II
PN 262 Pathophysiology
PN 263 Practical Experience II: Residential Care

Spring Term:

ENGL 219 Language & Literature
One 3 credit Liberal Arts/ Arts/ Humanities/ Science or Social Science Elective

Fall Term

PN 251

Frame the Practical Nursing profession in the context of legislation; professional standards; code of ethics; and practice expectations. Explore the history of nursing and the evolution of Practical Nursing within the Canadian health care system. Introduce the philosophy and the elements of the Red Deer College PN Conceptual Framework.

PN 252

Introduce the nursing principles fundamental to safe; competent practice. Explore holistic care concepts. Use evidence based theory to demonstrate nursing knowledge and skills. Reflect on own attitudes; behaviours and judgments to guide learning interactions.

PN 253

Introduce concepts of health including prevention; promotion; determinants and inequalities. Begin exploration of common growth and development theories. Identify principles of teaching and learning.

PN 254

Introduce common pharmacological terminology and resources. Explore guiding legislation; drug standards and safety principles. Identify the PN role in medication administration. Develop skills in drug calculations.

PN 255

Develop verbal and non-verbal communication and active listening skills relative to professional health care relationships and situations. Inter-professional collaboration is introduced by identifying roles; team functioning; leadership; communication; conflict resolution; and client centered care.

PN 256

Explore basic biological structures and functions of the human body using a systems approach. Develop understanding of the significance of interrelationships between systems. Consider specific applications relevant to various health disciplines. Use of medical terminology will be emphasized.

PN 257

Integrate and apply the knowledge; skills; and professional attributes achieved through the learning from previous courses to an experiential setting. The experience will focus on interacting with a healthy adult. Co-requisite: PN 251; 252; 253; 254; 255; 256

Winter Term

PN 258

Examine and explain influences on professional practice within interprofessional teams and diverse health care settings. Through knowledge; self-reflection and effective communication; the health care professional will develop professional roles and responsibilities in the provision of safe; ethical client care. Leadership knowledge; skills; attitudes and behaviors will be introduced. Prerequisites: PN 251 and 255

PN 259

Integrate and build on foundational knowledge; skills; attitudes; behaviors and judgments. Develop competent and safe nursing care for clients who live in residential care. Common health and wellness challenges; as well as chronic health challenges related to aging will be introduced. Prerequisite: PN 252 Co-requisites: PN 261; 262

PN 260

Explore how persons living in residential care adapt to alterations in health. Explore health promotion principles and apply principles of teaching and learning. Growth and development theories of gerontology; mental health and palliative care will be introduced. Prerequisite: PN 253

PN 261

Integrate and demonstrate the safe preparation and administration of medication; by various routes using the nursing process. Accurate medication calculations will be demonstrated. Gerontology considerations will be explored. Prerequisite: PN 254 Corequisite: PN 259

PN 262

Explore common body responses to disease. Introduce microbiology concepts. Pathophysiology as related to chronic disorders commonly associated with adults and aging will be examined. Prerequisite: PN 256

PN 263

Introduce nursing practice and care in residential care settings. Prerequisites: PN 258; 259; 260; 261; 262

Spring Term

ENGL 219

The focus is on formal preparation for university level essay writing and the skills related to critical reading; interpretation; and argument. Prerequisite: ELA 30-1 or English 095 NOTE: Credit will not be granted for both ENGL 219 and ENGL 210.

Year 2 Course Descriptions

Fall Term:

PN 264 Professional Leadership III
PN 265 Nursing Foundations III
PN 266 Health Promotion III
PN 267 Pharmacology III
PN 268 Practical Experience III: Acute Care

Winter Term:

PN 269 Professional Leadership IV
PN 270 Nursing Foundations IV
PN 271 Health Promotion IV
PN 272 Practical Experience IV: Family Centered Care
PN 273 Practical Experience V: Focus
PN 274 Practical Experience VI: Comprehensive Practicum

Recognition of Prior Learning/Experience

Nursing courses from other programs will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for prior learning. Students who are transferring into the program or students who have been out of the clinical area for an extended period of time may be required to pass a competency screen prior to admission to the program.