Our Practical Nurse Remedial Course is designed to help you refresh and enhance your nursing skills. Whether you are returning to the field after a break or need to update your knowledge to meet current standards, this course provides comprehensive training to ensure you are well-prepared. With a focus on practical applications and up-to-date techniques, our experienced instructors guide you through a curriculum that reinforces your foundational skills and builds your confidence. Approved in 2017 by the Florida Board of Nursing, our course is also ideal for applicants who have failed the NCLEX three consecutive times or those without an active license who have not practiced in the past five years. Such applicants can complete 80 hours of theory and 96 hours of clinical practice to meet licensure requirements.
Understanding the Benefits of a Licensed Practical Nurse Remedial Course
Our LPN Remedial Course in Florida helps individuals re-establish their clinical and theoretical nursing skills through structured education and hands-on training. It offers a supportive way to regain professional readiness while aligning with current state standards.
- The course helps reinforce core nursing knowledge, making it easier to apply principles confidently in real-world situations.
- Participants complete both classroom and clinical hours, ensuring their skills are tested and refreshed in a practical setting.
- The program is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing, making it a reliable option for meeting state licensure requirements.
- Students who have not practiced in the past five years or who failed the NCLEX three times can meet eligibility standards through this course.
- The training provides updates on current nursing practices, including patient safety, ethics, and modern care protocols.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need to take a remedial course before working as a practical nurse again?
If you haven’t worked as a nurse in the last five years or have failed the NCLEX three times, a remedial course is typically required by the Florida Board of Nursing to become eligible for licensure again.
Can I take this course if my license has been inactive for a long time?
Yes, this course is specifically intended for people with inactive licenses who need to meet current training requirements to re-enter the workforce safely and confidently.
How much time do I need to set aside to complete the course?
The full course includes 80 hours of theory and 96 hours of hands-on clinical training, which can be completed based on the schedule provided when registering.
Will I get help with clinical placement if I sign up for this course?
Yes, we help arrange clinical placements as part of the program to make sure students complete the required hours in a supervised and approved setting.
Does this course cover the same topics I originally learned in nursing school?
The course focuses on refreshing core nursing knowledge and practical skills, including safety, communication, and patient care procedures, to align with current healthcare expectations.
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