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Associate Degree Nursing Program, Cooper Office: Cooper OB 303J (859)246-6474 lise.roemmele@kctcs.edu
Associate Degree Nursing Program, Lawrenceburg Office: Lawrenceburg (859)246-6818 dixie.webb@kctcs.edu
Practical Nursing, Danville Office: Danville 103F (859) 246-6882 evelyn.grigsby@kctcs.edu
Practical Nursing, Leestown Office: Leestown A 200 (859) 246-6731 brendas.willoughby@kctcs.edu
Nurse Aide Coordinator, Leestown (859) 246-6642 Michelle.Lewis@kctcs.edu
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The Associate Degree Nursing program prepares graduates to use their skill and knowledge to fulfill the role of the nurse: enhance human flourishing, demonstrate sound nursing judgment, continually develop professional identity, and possess a spirit of inquiry to improve the quality of patient care. Encompassed within these roles are the core components of context and environment, knowledge and science, personal/professional development, quality and safety, relationship-centered care, and teamwork. These core components are introduced, developed and built upon through 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 classroom and clinical instruction in a variety of community agencies.
The Practical Nursing program prepares individuals to practice within the legal scope of practical nursing under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician. Use of the nursing process at the practical nursing level toward the maintenance of health and prevention of illness, the observation and nursing care of persons experiencing changes in their health processes, and the evaluation of health practices of patients are emphasized.
Classroom instruction in theory and basic nursing skills is provided on campus. Under the guidance of program faculty, students gain valuable experience in the care of all ages in a variety of health care settings and / or community agencies – hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics and child care centers.