Practical Nursing Education

 For our Practical Nursing Program, our admissions procedure is different.  Please click on "Admissions" then "Testing Information" and then Nursing Career Assessment" to get information about our Practical Nursing Program.  The Tennessee Technology Center at Covington does not have any more Compass test dates available for our September 2012 Day Class. You may test at another Center and bring your passing Compass scores to our Center by the deadline, April 30, 2012, at 3 p.m. Please contact us in July 2012 for information about our 2013 Evening/Weekend Class.




This program provides the student with academic and clinical experience. The program is built upon a demanding curriculum emphasizing dedication and a caring attitude. A Registered Nurse provides supervision and instruction for the students. Licensure may be awarded to qualified applicants by the Tennessee Board of Nursing contingent upon a passing score on the National Council Licensure Examination for the Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN).


Topics of study include: Vocational Relations, Advanced Vocational Relations, Anatomy and Physiology (A&P), Nutrition and Diet Therapy, Nursing Fundamentals, Pharmacology, Administration of Medications, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Basic Emergency Nursing, Maternal and Child Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, and Psychiatric Nursing/Mental Health Concepts.


A practical nurse cares for ill, injured, convalescent, or handicapped persons. Most practical nurses are employed in hospitals, mental health facilities, clinics, private duty, nursing homes, assisted living, schools, prisons, industry, or home health. Some competencies required a practical nurse regarding patient care include: vital signs; preparing for surgery, performing a physical examination, assisting with diagnostic testing, categorization, tracheotomy care, monitoring oxygen, assisting with personal hygiene, assisting with nutrition, administering prescribed medication, and maintaining a clean and healthy patient environment. 


Upon completion of this course a student will be prepared for entrance into one of the many challenging and profitable areas of nursing like home health, hospitals, doctor's clinic, or nursing home. 


DAY Program Class Schedule -
Classes meet Monday - Friday, from 8:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Clinical times will vary.


Evening/Weekend Program Class Schedule -
Classes meet Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Clinical times will vary. Some weekday attendance may be required, but there will be enough notice so that arrangements can be made.


The PNE Evening/Weekend Program operate under the same admission guidelines as the Day Program. Please contact Student Services about start dates, requirements, etc.


 


Student Expenses
Total expenses for Practical Nursing program may be covered by many of the financial aid or scholarship programs available at the school. A counseling staff is available to provide any student with information about financial aid and assist him or her in completing an application. [ Click here for more expense information


 


 


 


 


 





















































































Units of Instruction  
Theory Courses Hours
Vocational Relations 24
Advanced Vocational Relationships 6
Anatomy & Physiology 78
Nutrition & Diet Therapy 54
Nursing Fundamentals 120
Pharmacology 84
Basic Emergency Nursing 18
Medical Surgical Nursing 144
Gerontological Nursing 30
Psychiatric Nursing & Mental Health Concepts 30
Maternal Child Nursing 42
Pediatric Nursing 42
Worker Ethics/Technology Foundations 40
Total Theory Hours 712
Clinical Hours
Medical Nursing 156
Surgical Nursing 146
Gerontological Nursing 54
Psychiatric Nursing 36
Administration of Medicine 96
Maternal/Child Nursing 60
Pediatric Nursing 36
Total Clinical Hours 584
Nursing Assistant Certificate 432
Practical Nurse Diploma 1,296





Questions?


Please e-mail the Day Instructor
Jolene Karol - jolene.karol@ttccovington.edu


 


Please e-mail the Evening Instructor
Debra Graves - debra.graves@ttccovington.edu


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 






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29-2061.00
(Click SOC code for more info about SOC 29-2061.00 from the Tennessee Career Information Delivery System)
Diploma
1296 clock hours (12 months for Day & 18 months for Eve/Wkend)
Day - $3276; Eve/Wkend - $4633
Both Classes - $2896

The Tennessee Technology Center at Covington does not offer a student loan program. 

The Tennessee Technology Center at Covington does not offer a student loan program. 

96% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2010-2011, completed it within 12 months.

86.96%
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