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2014 - 2015 CNM Catalog April 2014, Volume 47 
    
2014 - 2015 CNM Catalog April 2014, Volume 47 [The CNM Academic Year includes Fall, Spring, Summer Terms]

Nursing (AAS), LPN Mobility Concentration


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School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety (HWPS)

Description

This program allows qualified licensed practical nurses to complete their Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AASN) by entering into the third term of the Nursing (AAS), Nursing Concentration program. The last entry point for LPN Mobility students is fall 2014. Graduates of the program meet the requirements set by the New Mexico State Board of Nursing to take the NCLEX-RN licensing examination. Specific terms of licensure can be obtained through the New Mexico Board of Nursing.

All CNM nursing courses emphasize a holistic approach that encourages students to embrace the concepts of clear communication, critical thinking and compassion when caring for patients. The Nursing program curriculum includes classroom, laboratory, and supervised clinical instruction that combines an essential set of arts and sciences classes with the nursing courses. Specific terms of licensure can be obtained through the New Mexico Board of Nursing. The LPN Mobility program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

 

Special Requirements

Program Entry Registration Screening

This is a “Coordinated Program Entry” program; students must complete a pre-registration screening process administered through the Coordinated Program Entry Office before being eligible to register for program courses.

Requirements for entering clinical courses

Demonstrated competence in Basic Patient Care skills is required. Students accomplish this by successfully demonstrating the skills at a Competency Check-Off Session, completing the NA or BPCS courses at CNM, have a current NM CNA Certification or complete Nursing 223 at the University of New Mexico. The skills competence (Competency Check-Off Session, BPCS 1010, or UNM NURS 223) must be completed no more than 24 months before the student’s start date in the Nursing Program.

Other Compliance Requirements

Many of the health programs in HWPS require students to undergo a routine urine drug screen, provide documentation of current immunizations, have a current Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (CPR) certificate and other training prior to beginning the program or beginning clinical education, all of which, along with the criminal background check, are verified through the Office of Verification and Compliance.

Physical Requirements

Students must be in good physical and psychological health. Students may be asked to provide documentation of a recent physical examination. Many health programs require the student to be able to safely lift and/or move a minimum of 50 pounds. Reasonable accommodations are made for students with disabilities. However, some disabilities may prohibit students from completing program specific competencies or gaining employment. Students with disabilities that may interfere with completing program competencies are advised to contact the HWPS Office at (505) 224- 4111 for more information.

Program Fees

Program fees cover costs incurred on behalf of the student for student-issued equipment, background checks, drug screens, etc.

Transportation

Students are responsible for their own transportation to off-campus training sites (i.e. clinical courses at hospitals, internships, etc.).

 

Career and Educational Opportunities

Nursing program graduates find employment in hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health care and physicians’ offices. Practical work under the supervision of registered nurses, physicians, or dentists. Nurses can attain specialty credentials through employment and specialty course offering. CNM nursing students are encouraged to continue their education toward a bachelor of science in nursing degree in order to pursue leadership positions in nursing and in the community.

Graduates of the program meet the requirements set by the New Mexico State Board of Nursing to take the NCLEX-PN licensing examination.

Assessment Cycle Plans and Reports for this program of study are available.

For the graduation policy refer to the Graduating From CNM section, cnm.edu or the Students tab in my CNM.

Required Sequence of Courses


Program Proficiencies and/or Prerequisites


Students must demonstrate proficiency in these areas either by placement exam, scores  or specific course work.

 

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Term 2


Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, LPN Mobility Concentration 72-73 credit hour(s)


Upon completion of the program, the 18 credit hours for NURS 1080  and NURS 1580  will be awarded to the students.

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