49 Pa. Code § 21.201 - Philosophy, purposes and objectives
(a) The philosophy and objectives of the
program shall be formulated, agreed upon and implemented by the faculty and
shall be in accordance with the philosophy and objectives of the controlling
agency. The philosophy and objectives of the program shall reflect the
following:
(1) The belief of the faculty about
nursing, practical nursing education and education in general.
(2) The concept that practical nursing is an
integral part of nursing.
(3) The
fact that the educational needs of the students are being met.
(4) The concept of preparing a practitioner
who shares in the giving of direct care to patients and who functions within
the accepted roles of the L.P.N.
(b) The philosophy and objectives shall
provide the basis for the development, the conduct and the evaluation of the
total program.
(c) The expected
changes in student behavior identified in the statement of objectives shall be
realistic and attainable within the program of instruction.
Notes
The provisions of this § 21.201 amended under section 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 186); and section 8 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. § 658).
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