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Nursing Faculty & Staff at Lake Area Technical Institute
Those who want to pursue a career in nursing should have a
sincere desire to help people and must be sympathetic to the
needs of others. Nurses need to be able to accept
responsibility and direct or supervise the activities of
others. They must have initiative, good judgment, and be
able to respond appropriately to critical situations.
Nursing is a rewarding and challenging
profession. It’s a career that involves care, compassion,
specialized knowledge, and skill.
Campus PN Deadlines for Fall 2008:
Application and CNET - Friday, December 14, 2007
Transcripts - Noon on Friday, December 28, 2007
See the Nursing Online Home Web site for application deadlines for
the online practical nursing programs.
Lake Area Technical Institute and the University of South
Dakota have cooperated to offer a 1 + 1 Nursing program.
This program offers a choice of becoming a Licensed
Practical Nurse (LPN) and/or a Registered Nurse (RN). During
a student's first year, she/he acquires the skills to be a
practical nurse. The student may choose to exit the program
after eleven months or apply for admission into the USD
Associate Degree Nursing program for the second year.
Individuals who already have earned LPN licensure may apply
for admission into the second year. Prerequisites for
second-year students are Anatomy, Algebra, Psychology, and
Freshman Composition. The completion of four credits of
college chemistry is highly encouraged.
The Nursing program at Lake Area Technical Institute
provides theory and practical experience in the care of
obstetrical, pediatric, medical, psychiatric, surgical, and
geriatric patients.
Employment of nurses is expected to increase much faster
than average for all occupations in response to the health
care needs of a growing and aging population.
Nursing education offers employment opportunities in
hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, assisted
living facilities, and community health locations. In
addition, nurses are becoming increasingly involved in
patient home care.
Graduates of the 1 + 1 program are eligible to write the
National Licensure Exam to earn the title of LPN and/or RN.
The Practical Nursing program is accredited by the National
League of Nursing Accrediting Commission located at: 61
Broadway, New York, New York 10006, 212-363-5555, Ext. 153,
Fax 212-812-3090,
www.nlnac.org.
Although not required, the following courses would be
beneficial to this course of study prior to attending Lake
Area Technical Institute: Health, Computer, Communications,
Science, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
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