Athena Career Academy specializes in the field of nursing. We offer training as a License Practical Nurse. This career is in very high demand and provides a very lucrative compensation. We have included some of the most common questions about our program!
Licenses Practical Nurses (LPN)
What is an LPN?
Licenses Practical Nurses (LPN) provide patient care the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses. LPN”s administer medications, perform IV therapies, monitor and evaluate care needs, check vital signs and perform procedures such as bathing, dressing, and wound care. They also supervise the care delivered by the nursing assistants, home health aids and medical assistants.
Where do LPN's work?
LPN”s work in setting like hospitals, long term care and rehabilitation facilities, outpatient facilities, clinics, and home care.
What are the admission requirements?
- High School Transcripts/GED
- 18years of age or older
- Immunizations
- Physical/Drug Test
- Criminal background check
- Students must pass the HOBET entrance exam with a score of 55% or higher. Appointments are available Monday through Friday between 10:00am-2:00pm. For review please visit www.testprepreview.com/hobet_practice.htm
How long does it take to complete the LPN program?
The LPN program at Athena Career Academy takes one year to complete.
Will I be licensed at the conclusion of the program?
Because of the high level of patient responsibility, nursing is high regulated, requiring both education and a license. Graduates must complete a state approved practical nursing program and pass National NCLEX-PN Nursing Board Exam.
The Board of Nursing regulates nursing education programs in Ohio that prepare students for initial licensure as a licensed practical nurse. Athena Career Academy has been granted full approval by the Ohio Board of Nursing for our program.
What types of courses are taught in the program?
Course work in the LPN program includes courses such as anatomy/physiology, pharmacology, obstetrics, pediatrics, medical/surgical nursing, geriatrics, holistic nursing, therapeutic/healing touch therapies, and IV, intravenous, therapy certification.
What is included in the LPN Program ?
The LPN Program is an all-inclusive program that includes:
- LPN Training
- Clinical Practicum
- Books & Materials
- Lab Fees & Supplies
- Uniform
- State Board of Nursing Test Fee (student responsible for this fee)
- Simulation Lab Training
How much are LPN's compensated?
The majority of our graduates have been placed in nursing positions that make up to $28 per hour!
When can I start?
New semesters start approximately every 3 months. Here are our upcoming dates!
September 13, 2010
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