Feb 16, 2025  
2024-2025 APU Catalog 
    
2024-2025 APU Catalog

Practical Nursing


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The Practical Nursing program prepares students to attain licensure as a practical nurse (LPN). LPN’s work with interdisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals to provide holistic, culturally safe care across the lifespan. The program focuses on delivering healthcare in rural Alaska and underserved urban areas. The certificate provides students with core professional skills and prepares them to be eligible to take the national licensure exam in practical nursing (NCLEX-PN).

Students completing the certificate in practical nursing can apply to the associate’s degree in nursing. Courses completed for the certificate, or as a prerequisite to the certificate, are eligible to apply for the LPN to RN bridge program.

Learning Outcomes

The certificate is designed to meet the following End-of-Program Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Cultural Competence and Cultural Safety: Explain various ways of knowing and healing from Alaska Indigenous populations in the delivery of holistic nursing care across the lifespan in a variety of settings.
  2. Professional Communication and Collaboration: Understand culturally safe communication within the context of a collaborative team approach to improve client safety and quality improvement.
  3. Professional Care: Provide culturally safe focused individual assessments through the integration of foundational concepts, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and the use of the nursing clinical judgment model.
  4. Evidence-Based and Technology-Assisted Assessment: Develop evidence-based nursing practice to improve client outcomes.
  5. Personal and Social Responsibility: Discuss nursing advocacy through adherence to professionalism, ethical and legal frameworks, and patient-centered care as part of individual nursing practice.

Licensure

The State of Alaska licenses nurses for professional practice. To receive initial licensure as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in Alaska, candidates must have received their degree from a board approved, nationally accredited nursing program. Candidates must also successfully pass the NCLEX-PN exam, and pass a State background check. Each LPN candidate must submit a notarized application, a completed fingerprint card, official transcripts, and nursing program verification forms when  applying for initial licensure through examination through the Alaska Board of Nursing. For information about licensure in other states, see https://www.ncsbn.org/.

Admissions

The general requirements for admission to undergraduate programs at APU are found in the Admissions section of the catalog. In addition, the following is required for admission to the Practical Nursing Undergraduate Certificate:

Students who are accepted into the program must submit evidence of:

  • Cleared background check in compliance with ICPA standards;
  • Drug test negative of all federally controlled substances;
  • Successful completion of mandatory training for compliance with Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act;
  • Successful completion of mandatory training for compliance with occupational safety and health administration requirements;
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers certification from the American Heart Association or other approved alternate providers;
  • Up to date evidence of screening for tuberculosis;
  • Up to date evidence of required immunizations:
    • Current Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis (Tdap)
    • Current Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR)
    • Current Varicella (chicken pox)
    • Current and complete Hepatitis B series
    • Current seasonal influenza (must be updated yearly)
    • Verification of the Covid Vaccine

Students must submit evidence of compliance within six weeks of receiving their admission to the PN program; otherwise, students will not be allowed to register for classes and continue in the program. It is necessary to maintain current immunizations, tuberculosis screening, CPR, HIPAA and OSHA for clinical placement. Additional compliance requirements may be required based on the requirements set forward by each clinical site. These requirements can include, but are not limited to: site orientations, additional background checks, additional vaccinations, medical screenings, computer or electronic health record trainings, other screenings such as drug screenings, etc. Information will be submitted to a credential & compliance management service students  will be alerted when items need to be renewed.

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