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RN Remediation Course

Program Objective:

RN Remediation is designed to help students apply the nursing process and essential skills to clients experiencing changes in their health status. This course provides a comprehensive review of the standard nursing program curriculum, focusing on universal principles of nursing care management, legal and ethical issues, and patient-centered care.

The curriculum includes both clinical experience and theoretical instruction across various areas of nursing, such as medical, surgical, obstetric, pediatric, geriatric, and psychiatric nursing. Students will also gain clinical training in settings that include acute care, long-term care, and community health environments.

Our RN Remediation course is designed to meet the Florida Board of Nursing 464.019 Remediation Education Program requirements. To enroll, applicants must meet state remediation guidelines, including providing a letter from the Board of Nursing requiring remediation. This course equips students with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to address areas of improvement and meet the standards set by the Board of Nursing.

 

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Apply care to all populations by using the nursing process to identify diseases, recognize signs and symptoms, understand diagnostic tests, and implement appropriate treatments.
  2. Demonstrate proper medication administration, including accurate dosage calculations, understanding pharmacological actions, therapeutic effects, and identifying potential adverse effects of various diseases or disorders.
  3. Apply knowledge of nutritional needs for clients across different age groups and medical conditions, ensuring appropriate dietary management for various illnesses.
  4. Provide culturally competent care by addressing the diverse cultural, spiritual, psychological, and developmental needs of clients, ensuring holistic patient-centered care.
  5. Deliver comprehensive care for patients with cardiac, endocrine, nervous, integumentary, sensory, reproductive, and musculoskeletal diseases or disorders by effectively utilizing the nursing process.

 

Requirement

  1. Applicants who have failed the NCLEX three consecutive times: These individuals must obtain a letter from the Board of Nursing to enroll in the course.
  2. Licensure Endorsement Applicants: Those who do not hold an active license or have not practiced within the past five years are required to submit a clinical remedial authorization letter from the Board of Nursing.
  3. Applicants required by the Board of Nursing to undergo remediation: These individuals must also provide a letter from the Board of Nursing for clinical authorization.

 

 

Clinical Component:

Clinical Requirement: The student is responsible for all fees.

A Board of Nursing recommendation for a Remediation course is required for enrollment in the clinical portion of the course. This recommendation must be obtained by applicants who are mandated by the Board of Nursing to complete remediation. However, an authorization letter is not required to begin the theory portion of the remedial course. The clinical component can only be started once the recommendation has been provided, ensuring that all Board of Nursing guidelines are followed.

Students are responsible for submitting all documents at the start of the program.  Students will have to complete the following for Castlebranch:

Drug testing 

➢ Criminal Background Check with no negative findings

➢ Negative PPD test (TB or chest x-ray)

➢ Flu Shot (if during season)

➢ Able to stand for long periods of time

➢ Able to lift up to 50lbs

➢ Able to meet the physical demands of the job role

➢ COVID vaccine proof or weekly testing

➢ TB/ Chest XRay 

➢ Students will receive one Black Polo and badge for clinical

➢ Required Black Scrub bottoms

Methods of Instruction: 

o Assigned Readings, Case Studies, and Visuals

o Online/ Live lecture 

o Clinicals, Hospitals, and Nursing Home (Long/Short term Care)

o Pass Point 

Online out of state students are eligible for 48 hours online clinical

Required Textbooks & Resources: 

Laerdal Medical and Wolters Kluwer. (n.d). VSlim for Nursing RN 

Student Catalog 2023 Page 10

Rosdahl, Caroline, B. and Mary T. Kowalski. Textbook of Basic Nursing. Wolters Kluwer,  (12th Edition). Wolters Kluwer Health, 2022 

Wolters Kluwer Health (n.d). NCLEX-PN Pass Point. Powered by PrepU (PREPU-PassPoint  ISBN: 978-1-4698-7210-0 

 

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RN Remediation Course