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    Mar 28, 2024  
Academic Calendar 2023-2024

Practical Nursing (Diploma)


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Total Credits: 88.5
Credential: Diploma in Practical Nursing
Program Code: PNUR.DIP
CIP: 51.3901

Overview

This program is designed to provide learners with the knowledge, skills, judgments, and attitudes to perform the full range of competencies as identified by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).

The program provides a learning experience that is integrated, professional, collaborative and culturally sensitive with an aim to prepare graduates to care for individuals and families at multiple life stages and in a variety of practice settings.

Upon successful completion of the program, learners will be eligible to write the  Reglatory Exam - Practical Nurse (REx-PN).

Admissions


One of:

One of:

And all of:

  • C+ in PNUR 101  * or equivalent
  • Grade 12 graduation or equivalent

* Note: a C or higher in Anatomy and Physiology 12 is a pre-requisite for PNUR 101 . Camosun College courses BIOL 150  and BIOL 151 , or BIOL 152  and BIOL 153 , or BIOL 143  and BIOL 144  may be used as alternatives to PNUR 101 .

English Language Competency Requirements

As English is the language of study in BC, students must meet English language proficiency at an appropriate level to be accepted into the provincial Practical Nursing program. These requirements can be satisfied through three years of full-time, face-to-face secondary or post-secondary education at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction and is also one of the country’s official languages. English as a Second Language/Additional Language courses are not included in this three-year calculation. Those not meeting this requirement must achieve scores identified in one of the two tests below:

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with minimum scores of:
    • Speaking: 7.0
    • Listening: 7.5
    • Reading: 6.5
    • Writing: 7.0
    • Overall Band Score: 7.0
  • Canadian English Language Benchmarks Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) with minimum scores of:
    • Speaking: 8.0
    • Listening: 10.0
    • Reading: 8.0
    • Writing: 7.0

NOTE: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, students who are unable to complete an IELTS or CELBAN assessment may demonstrate English-language proficiency for the purpose of satisfying the entrance requirements for PN programs by achieving the following scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test: Home Edition (TOEFL Home):

  • Speaking: 23
  • Listening: 27
  • Reading: 19
  • Writing: 27
  • Overall Band Score: 96 

Learning Outcomes


At the completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Apply the Entry-Level Competencies for Licensed Practical Nurses (2021) to provide safe, competent, culturally safe and ethical care.
  • Practice within relevant legislation, Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice, and ethical standards as set out by the Nurses (Licensed Practical) Regulation (2015), and the BCCNM.
  • Value and engage in continuous learning to maintain and enhance competence.
  • Practice in collaboration with other members of the health care team to meet the collective needs of their clients.
  • Participate in interprofessional problem solving and decision making.
  • Advocate for and facilitate change reflecting evidence-informed practice.
  • Make practice decisions that are client specific and consider client acuity, complexity, variability, and available resources.
  • Use critical thinking, clinical judgment and knowledge of assessment to plan, implement, and evaluate the agreed upon plan of care.
  • Develop a collaborative relationship with clients by connecting, sharing and exploring with them in a caring environment.
  • Provide culturally safe, person-centered care across the lifespan that recognizes and respects the uniqueness of each individual and is sensitive to cultural safety, cultural humility, and diversity.
  • Provide leadership, direction, assignment, and supervision of unregulated care providers as appropriate.
  • Identify one’s own values, biases, and assumptions and the influence of these on interactions with clients and other members of the health care team.

Curriculum


Program Participation Requirements


  • A TB skin test is compulsory. TB testing must be done within three months of program start and students must provide documentation of this prior to the start of the first practicum or experience with public clients.  Students are responsible for the cost of this test. An additional TB skin test is required after each possible exposure to TB and/or travel within an area that there is a known prevalence of TB.
  • Students must provide evidence of their immunizations or immunity to preventable, communicable diseases. Students are highly recommended to maintain current immunizations as per the Practice Education Guidelines of B.C. Recommended immunizations are found on the Health Sciences Placement Network of Canada website by searching for immunization guidelines. Failure to comply with immunization guidelines could result in the health care organization or the College barring the individual from the clinical/practicum setting until proof of immunity is provided and/or until a communicable disease outbreak is declared over. This could impact a student’s ability to successfully complete the clinical/practicum placement course and/or a clinical/practicum.
  • Students are required to have yearly respiratory mask ‘fit testing’ done.  Fitting will be completed in the program and students will be responsible for completing this process and for any associated costs.
  • Current Standard First Aid and BLS (Basic Life Support) is required prior to the first clinical placement. Annual recertification of BLS must be maintained throughout the program.  Students will be responsible for the cost of this certification.
  • Students must complete all math requirements within the program without the aid of a calculator (in both written and practical testing situations as well as in Consolidated Practice Experiences).
  • A Criminal Record Check is required. 
  • The Provincial Practice Education Guidelines require students to complete the BC Provincial Violence Prevention Training prior to clinical/practicum placements. This training will occur during the program. Students will be notified in sufficient time for the training to occur and this training will be provided by a third party. Students will be responsible for any associated costs. Failure to comply with this training could result in the health care organization, community partner or the college barring the individual from the clinical/practicum setting until required training is completed. This could impact a student’s ability to successfully complete the clinical/practicum placement. Violence prevention training from other provinces does not transfer in and meet the requirements.

Program Completion Requirements