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Associate Degree in Nursing
Program
The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares graduates
to provide and manage client care and to become members within
the discipline of nursing. Intrinsic to the three roles of the
nurse--provider of care, manager of care, and member of the discipline
are the eight core components of nursing practice. The eight core
components are: professional behaviors, nursing process, communication,
clinical decision making, care interventions, teaching/learning,
collaboration, and managing care. These core components are introduced,
developed, and built upon throughout the curriculum. Graduates
are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination
for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). The Associate Degree
Nursing curriculum
is organized around a clearly defined conceptual framework and
combines general education and nursing courses. The nursing courses
correlate clasroom and clinical instruction in a variety of community
agencies.
The Associate Degree nursing program has been a stable force in
the health care community since 1964. It is approved by the Kentucky
Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission.

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