Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B9-2.021 - Curriculum Guidelines
(1) All nursing
programs requesting Board of Nursing approval must conform with the Florida
Department of Education curriculum framework.
(2) In order to ensure the preparation of
nurses capable of competent practice, the curriculum shall:
(a) Reflect the stated philosophy and
objectives of the program.
(b)
Evidence an organized pattern of instruction consistent with principles of
learning and sound educational practices.
(c) Provide for systematic evaluation of
student learning in both clinical experience and theoretical
instruction.
(d) Evidence ongoing
program evaluation in relation to currency of content, competency of
instruction, adequacy of clinical experiences and effectiveness of graduate
performance.
(3) Each
nursing program and each campus offering nursing education require separate
individual approval by the Board. Programs may be offered in the following
categories:
(a) Professional nursing education
programs that terminate in a bachelor's degree.
(b) Professional nursing education programs
that terminate in an associate's degree.
(c) Professional nursing education programs
that terminate in a diploma.
(d)
Practical nursing education programs.
(4) Specific minimum requirements for
professional nursing education programs:
(a)
Content:
1. Medical,
2. Surgical,
3. Obstetrics,
4. Pediatrics,
5. Psychiatric,
6. Geriatric,
7. Acute care, long term care and community
settings,
8. Personal, family, and
community health concepts,
9.
Nutrition,
10. Human growth and
development throughout the life span,
11. Body structure and function,
12. Interpersonal relationship and leadership
skills,
13. Mental health
concepts,
14. Pharmacology and
administration of medication,
15.
Legal aspects of practice,
16.
Professional role and function, and
17. Health teaching and counseling
skills.
(b) Percentage of
clinical:
1. The curriculum for professional
nursing programs that terminate in a bachelor's degree must consist of at least
40% clinical training.
2. The
curriculums for professional nursing programs that terminate in an associate's
degree and professional nursing programs that terminate in a diploma must
consist of at least 50% clinical training.
(5) Specific minimum requirements for
practical nursing programs.
(a) Content:
1. Medical,
2. Surgical,
3. Obstetrics,
4. Pediatrics,
5. Geriatric,
6. Acute care, long term care and community
settings,
7. Personal, family, and
community health concepts,
8.
Nutrition,
9. Human growth and
development throughout the life span,
10. Body structure and function,
11. Interpersonal relationship skills,
12. Mental health concepts,
13. Pharmacology and
administration of medication,
14.
Legal aspects of practice.
(b) The curriculum must consist of at least
50% clinical training.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 464.006, 464.019 FS Law Implemented 464.019 FS.
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