ETOC LPN Program Student Learning Outcomes
The primary objective of the LPN Program is to prepare students for successful careers in the healthcare industry.
A combination of coursework and clinical experiences is used to help nursing students work toward this objective.
Students will learn to:
- Apply Roy ‘s Adaptation Model as a systematic problem-solving approach to provide effective care to culturally diverse individuals, families, and groups.
- Adapt care in consideration of the client’s values, customs, culture, religion, and/or beliefs.
- Communicate effectively using interpersonal skills and information technology.
- Incorporate evidence-based bio-psycho-social cultural and spiritual nursing principles in the provision of care to individual clients across the lifespan.
- Demonstrate safe and competent care in the performance of foundational clinical nursing skills.
- Employ critical thinking and clinical judgment throughout the provision of nursing care to promote health.
- Utilize professional values and standards as a basis for ethical nursing practice.
- Implement strategies to stimulate and support the change needed to improve the quality of healthcare practice.
- Demonstrate an understanding of boundaries and the legal scope of professional practice as a licensed practical nurse.
- Collaborate with members of interdisciplinary healthcare teams in the provision of care.
- Safely utilize technology in the provision of care.