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1 Associate Degree Nursing Student Handbook EDITION DURHAM TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1637 LAWSON STREET DURHAM, NC ADN HANDBOOK 2016

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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 5 Information About the Associate Degree Nursing Program... 6 General Purpose of the ADN Handbook... 7 Accountability... 7 General Education Learning Outcomes... 8 Program Mission and Philosophy... 9 Educational Outcomes Program Outcomes Associate Degree Nursing Faculty and Staff Admission Requirements Program/Health Requirements Essential Skills for Admission and Progression Expectations of Students Enrolled in Health Tech Programs Professional Behavior Student Conduct Student Code of Conduct Drug and Alcohol Policy Sexual Harassment Policy/Title IX Appropriate Use of Computing Resources Policy Criminal Background Check (CBC) CPR Health Insurance Malpractice Insurance Anticipated Costs Student Achievement Outcome Data Plan of Study ADN ADN HANDBOOK 2016

4 Plan of Study LPN to ADN Track Academic Information Disabilities Services The Center for Academic Excellence Library Access Computer Labs Locations and Hours Grading System Academic Honesty Student-Faculty Responsibilities Attendance Withdrawal Policy Nursing Course Expectations Classroom Atmosphere Testing Communication Class Laboratory Clinical Performance Clinical Expectations Confidentiality Social Networking Clinical Dress Code Grooming Jewelry and Ornaments Transportation Clinical Scheduling Outside Work ADN HANDBOOK 2016

5 Professional Behaviors National Student Nurses Association, Inc. Code of Academic and Clinical Conduct Progression in the Program Expectations Re-Entry Policies Transfer Policies Graduation Legal Requirements for Nurse Licensure Weather Information ADN HANDBOOK 2016

6 INTRODUCTION Dear Student: Welcome to the exciting world of nursing and the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program at Durham Technical Community College (Durham Tech). We are very glad to have you here and are excited about your joining us in a profession that we love. We want you to succeed. Every lesson plan, assignment, and activity has been developed with your success in mind. We will work together to make this an exciting and productive program. Nursing courses are different from other courses you have taken. The first nursing course, NUR 111, consists of three parts: (1) class, (2) laboratory, and (3) clinical. In the classroom portion, you will learn about the profession of nursing as well as nursing assessment and management of patient care. In the laboratory portion, you will learn how to do psychomotor skills such as physical assessment, medication administration, and sterile technique. You will be expected to demonstrate competency for each skill. In the clinical portion, you will have the opportunity to apply what you have learned in the classroom and laboratory in a clinical setting with the assistance of a nursing instructor. Subsequent nursing courses contain both classroom and clinical components. For NUR 111, you will receive eight (8) semester hours credit upon successful completion of that course. The course requires 16 contact hours. That is the equivalent of almost four to five regular college courses. This means you need to spend as much time preparing for this one course as you would preparing for four to five college courses. In NUR 111, you will attend class twice a week for a total of four (4) hours, lab twice a week for a total of six (6) hours and clinical for six (6) hours. The remaining semesters contain nursing courses that total 10 to 12.5 credits and average 22 contact hours a week. You will be inundated with papers, handouts, notes, readings, and other assignments. We recommend that you get organized early and stay organized. Keep important papers for reference throughout the nursing program. Do not get behind: it is easier to keep up and almost impossible to catch up. Each nursing course will assist you to build on your knowledge of nursing and clinical expertise for your future career. It is important that you gain a good foundation in the first nursing course and continue to build on your knowledge as you progress through each course. Best Wishes! Sincerely, The ADN Faculty ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

7 INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program at Durham Technical Community College is approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing and has received accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). The program is designed to prepare students for careers in the nursing profession. The five-semester ADN program provides the knowledge and skills necessary to function effectively in all areas of the profession. The Associate Degree Nursing program graduates may be eligible to take the National Council Licensure examination (NCLEX-RN), which is required for practice as a registered nurse. Program graduates are awarded the Associate in Applied Science degree. General Purpose of the ADN Handbook The purpose of this handbook is to provide the Associate Degree Nursing student with relevant information regarding the Durham Tech Associate Degree Nursing requirements, professional standards, policies, and procedures. These guidelines have been developed by the nursing faculty and are updated periodically. Accountability The student who fails to read the ADN Handbook, the Durham Tech Catalog and Student Handbook, the course syllabus, and/or other official college publications will not be excused from any regulation, requirement, and/or deadlines set forth in these publications. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

8 GENERAL EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOMES (GELOS) Consistent with the college s mission, the Student Learning and Instructional Services Division facilitates and encourages life-long learning throughout the college community. We define learning as the intentional process of acquiring knowledge or skills. The process requires the engagement of the learner and leads to a demonstrable change in the way the learner relates to his or her environment. The college ensures that its graduates have acquired the knowledge and skills necessary for future academic, technical, or professional success. Graduates will also demonstrate the following attributes: The ability to communicate clearly, effectively, and respectfully both orally and in writing; The ability to recognize cultural differences among peoples, to develop tolerance for differences, and to act appropriately with individuals of varying cultures; The ability to contribute positively to the academic and workplace environment by demonstrating expected behaviors (e.g. integrity, demeanor, attendance, punctuality) and by working with others to solve problems; The ability to learn how to learn and to possess critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary in an ever-changing environment; The ability to recognize ethical dilemmas and to identify possible solutions. The Student Learning and Instructional Services Division believes that as learning occurs, changes begin within the person and transcend to interpersonal relationships, groups, community, and to the greater global environment. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

9 MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY Mission Durham Tech s Associate Degree Nursing program s mission is to foster an environment of scholarly excellence that prepares diverse student populations to be nursing leaders that are compassionate, professional, self-motivated critical thinkers, who will improve the health and wellness of local, national, and global communities. Philosophy The Associate Degree Nursing program supports the mission of the NC Community College System and the mission of Durham Tech. The faculty is committed to providing accessible high-quality nursing education to meet the diverse and changing health care needs of the service area and to promoting the development of qualified students prepared for the professional role of registered nurse at the entry level. Graduates of the program may be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). The philosophy of the Associate Degree Nursing program is derived from the faculty s beliefs about the individual, environment, health, nursing, practice, and education of the Associate Degree nurse. The faculty of the Durham Tech Associate Degree Nursing program believes in a culture of holism and affirms the human person as an individual who is a complex, multidimensional, unique, and significant being possessing inherent value and worth and who is also a member of a family, community, and a culturally diverse society. All individuals have dynamic physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, spiritual, and developmental needs that contribute to health, quality of life, and achievement of potential. Each individual has a right to access health care and information that will assist him/her to participate actively in his/her health care in order to achieve the highest level of wellness possible. All individuals should be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted within the context of their environment. Patient centeredness must be the focus of providing and managing nursing care. Nurses must use their skills and knowledge to enhance human flourishing for their clients, for their communities, and for themselves. The individual interacts constantly with a changing environment that consists of both internal and external forces. These forces vary throughout the lifespan and have the potential to cause stress in the individual. Adaptation to the environment requires the individual to change throughout the lifespan. The organization s systems and the individual s characteristics influence how well the individual is able to adapt to his or her environment. Considering both the context and the environment, the nurse can assist the individual to alter aspects of the environment and to utilize innate and learned coping mechanisms to adapt to these stressors. Health is an ever-changing state of mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. It exists on a continuum from optimal wellness to illness and ends in death. The individual s needs for health care are determined by his/her position on the continuum. Each individual s health is based on his/her cultural perceptions and beliefs of health and illness and on the ability to adapt to internal and external environmental forces. To the extent of their capabilities, individuals are responsible for and capable of identifying, learning, and practicing health behaviors that can promote wellness, prevent illness, restore or maintain wellness, or achieve a dignified death. Nursing is a profession that combines the science and the art of integrating and assimilating knowledge and skills to deliver client-centered, culturally competent, and holistic care. Knowledge and skills are derived from biological, sociological, and behavioral sciences and from information technology. These skills and knowledge provide the foundation from which nursing judgment occurs. Nursing judgment enables the nurse to integrate the art of nursing with the scientific foundation for nursing practice ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

10 utilizing the nursing process. Incorporating a spirit of inquiry, evidence-based practice, and good communication skills, the nurse functions autonomously and collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to assist individuals to reach their maximum health potential. The goals of safe and quality client outcomes, promotion of wellness, prevention of illness, restoration of health, or assistance in achieving a dignified death are assured through this teamwork approach. The graduate of the Associate Degree Nursing program at Durham is prepared to meet the educational competencies defined by the National League for Nursing (2010) and the Nursing Practice Act of North Carolina. Valuing diversity and incorporating caring, holism, ethics, patient centeredness, excellence, and integrity, the graduate helps to create a work culture directed toward meeting the health care needs of individuals throughout their lifespan. The graduate incorporates concepts of quality and safety, relationship-centered care, and teamwork into clinical practice to achieve client goals and outcomes and organizational outcomes. Nursing education at the associate degree level is a process that develops professional behaviors, professional identity, and judgment necessary to function in the role of the entry-level nurse. The concept-based nursing curriculum is predicated on a balance of evidence-based nursing theory and practice, general education, and the sciences in an environment conducive to adult and collaborative learning. The Associate Degree Nursing program at Durham Tech provides an education that progresses from simple to complex and addresses the changing health care needs of the individual, significant support person(s), and community. Through these educational experiences, with the utilization of information technology, evidence-based practice, cost-effective strategies, and quality improvement measures, students will have the opportunity to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Learning is a life-long, continuous process that results in a change of behavior and occurs when the individual is challenged and motivated to enhance excellence in personal and professional development. Teaching and learning are parts of an interactive process between teacher and learner. The responsibility of the faculty of Durham Tech Associate Degree Nursing program is to facilitate the student s understanding and ability to meet the competencies for nursing practice through the design and evaluation of learning experiences. The nursing student is responsible and accountable for actively participating in learning experiences and for developing the knowledge, skills, abilities, and professional behaviors necessary to provide quality, client-centered nursing care. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

11 EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES AND ORGANIZING FRAMEWORK The educational outcomes of the Associate Degree Nursing program incorporate National League for Nursing competencies for Graduates of Associate Degree Nursing Programs and standards established by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. These educational outcomes are the organizing framework for the Associate Degree Nursing curriculum. 1. Advocate for patients and families in ways that promote their self-determination, integrity, and ongoing growth as human beings. 2. Make judgments in practice, substantiated with evidence that integrates nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care and promote the health of patients within a family and community context. 3. Implement one s role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices, and an evolving identity as a nurse committed to evidence-based practice, caring, advocacy, and safe, quality care for diverse patients within a family and community context. 4. Examine the evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice to challenge the status quo, to question underlying assumptions, and to offer new insights to improve the quality of care for patients, families, and communities. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

12 PROGRAM OUTCOMES Consistent with the mission and goals of the college and with the educational outcomes of the program and National League for Nursing Criteria, the following outcomes have been selected by the faculty to assist in measuring the quality and effectiveness of the program: 1. Meet educational needs of eligible nursing applicants in the service areas of the college, primarily Durham and Orange counties; 2. Demonstrate a cohort retention rate at or above the state average for ADN programs; 3. Graduate classes that pass the NCLEX-RN with a minimum three year average of 95 percent of the national pass rate on the first writing; 4. Graduate students who a. become employed in nursing b. practice registered nursing that reflects the educational outcomes of the program and of the National League for Nursing c. verbalize reasonable satisfaction with their program of learning d. demonstrate satisfactory nursing practice to their employers 5. Improve the graduation rate of minority students; 6. Graduate students who contribute to nursing and health care of individuals through employment in local clinical agencies; 7. Graduate students who continue professional development activities; and 8. Maintain full approval from the North Carolina Board of Nursing, accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and meet standards of the college and other regulatory agencies such as the NC Community College System (NCCCS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

13 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING FACULTY AND STAFF NAME OFFICE TECH (Building 9) PHONE EXTENSION Mark Hand, PhD, RN, CNE Assistant Dean Nursing, Program Director ADN Kimberly Robertson, BA Program Assistant Lois Ballen, MSN, CNM, RN Instructor Johnnie Bratton, MSN, RN Instructor Lesley Chaffin, MSN, RN Clinical Coordinator, Instructor Stephanie Dawson, MSN/Ed, RN Instructor Joy Hansen, MSN, RN Instructor Barbara Jackson, MSN, RN Instructor Ashley Martin, NP, MSN, RN Instructor Jemma Superville, NP, MSN, RN Instructor Denise Walz, MSN/Ed, RN Instructor 9-201D B B C B A A A A 8105 ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

14 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Associate Degree and LPN to ADN Track Nursing programs have a limited number of spaces for admissions each year. Due to the limited spaces, admission to the programs is gained by a competitive admissions process (for nursing programs). Allocation of Points for Admission Spaces in the nursing program will be offered to students based on the following point system with students having the highest number of points being offered seats first. In case of a tie in the number of points, initial date of application to the program will be used as a basis for offering seats. If a student is not offered a seat in the nursing program and wishes to be considered for the next year, the student must reapply. Points will be awarded for: Quality points for grade in BIO 168: A = (4 x 4 credits) = 16, B = 12, C = 8) Quality points for grade in BIO 169: A = (4 x 4 credits) = 16, B = 12, C = 8) Completion of the following courses with an A, B, or C. o ACA 122 o ENG 111 o PSY 150 o PSY 241 o BIO point (or waiver) 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points Resident of Durham or Orange County 5 points * The applications packet must be submitted to the nursing admissions counselor (in the Admissions, Advising and Enrollment Support Office) by February 1 for admission to the fall nursing course sequence. **Application to the Associate Degree and LPN to ADN Track Nursing programs does not guarantee admission. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

15 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Health Requirements The Student Medical form is required by clinical agencies for students to be able to participate in clinical experiences. The Associate Degree Nursing program will indicate to students when these forms are to be completed. It is expected that the student will submit an honest and accurate record. Omissions, whether intentional or not, are in violation of the college s Academic Honesty policy. Any student found in violation of this policy will not be permitted to participate in clinical and may be dismissed from the college. Once the Medical form is completed and submitted to the program, the student is responsible for notifying the program in writing of ANY changes to the Medical form within five (5) business days of the change. Failure to follow these procedures will lead to the student s inability to participate in clinical. Students should follow these guidelines when completing the Student Medical form: Refusal to obtain required immunizations (or titers) may result in the inability to progress or dismissal from the program. This form should be completed no more than seven (7) months before the student begins the clinical program by the physician/physician s assistant/nurse practitioner who is familiar with the student and his/her medical history. o o If you are being treated for any medical or mental health condition that requires continued treatment or monitoring, you MUST have the physician who is treating you complete the medical part of the form. If you are not being treated currently for a medical condition, you may have any physician complete the medical part of the form. Be sure that the physician completes the section marked * for students admitted to Health Sciences Programs and that he/she SIGNS (not a stamp) and dates the form. The Immunization Record is extremely important. To avoid problems completing this information, first read the Guidelines for Completing Immunization Record in your medical form packet. If you have any questions, please refer them to the clinical coordinator for the nursing program. If the student has been out of the program for greater than one year, the Medical form must be completed again. When the Student Medical form is complete, the student should make a copy for his/her personal record and SIGN this form which is to be submitted with the original Medical form to the program. Please contact the Clinical Coordinator for the program if you have any questions. I am submitting this completed Medical form and attest that it is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if anything on this form changes while I am a student in the health program, I must notify the program director in writing within five (5) business days of the change. Student Signature Date Student Name (Print) ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

16 ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR ADMISSION AND PROGRESSION Physical and Psychological Requirements By law, a prospective nursing candidate must demonstrate the physical and psychological ability to provide safe nursing care. With this legal requirement as a guide, every prospective student must assess his or her ability to provide safe and competent nursing care prior to choosing nursing as a career. To understand the physical and psychological qualifications needed for successful nursing, the essential abilities have been listed below. Qualifications Standard Examples of Necessary Activities Critical Thinking The nursing student must possess critical thinking ability sufficient for Identify cause-effect relationships in clinical situations Assess risks and provide for patient safety problem solving and clinical Consider multiple priorities and make effective judgment. decisions quickly Interpersonal Skills Communication Mobility Motor Skills Hearing Visual The nursing student must possess interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with individuals, families, and groups from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds. The nursing student must possess communication abilities sufficient for interaction with others in verbal and written form. The nursing student must possess physical abilities sufficient to move from room to room and maneuver in small spaces. The nursing students must possess gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to provide safe and effective nursing care. The nursing student must possess auditory ability sufficient to monitor and assess health needs. The nursing student must possess visual ability sufficient for observation and assessment necessary in nursing care. Develop and evaluate Nursing care plans. Establish helping relationships with patients, families, significant others, and the interdisciplinary health care team. Demonstrate caring behaviors Communicate relevant, accurate, and complete information in a concise and clear manner both verbally and in writing to patients and health care team members. Utilize information technology to support and communicate the planning and provision of care. Move around in patient rooms, workspaces, and treatment areas Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Stand, squat, reach above head, lift, push, pull Walk the equivalent of five (5) miles daily at work. Calibrate and use equipment, e.g. administer injections, insert catheters, manipulate intravenous equipment, and position and transfer patients. Hear monitor alarms, emergency signals, and patient communication. Auscultate sounds (Blood pressure, breath and heart sounds). Observe patient/client responses; see a change in skin color, read the scale on a syringe. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

17 Qualifications Standard Examples of Necessary Activities Tactile The nursing student must possess tactile ability sufficient for physical assessment Perform palpation, functions of physical examination and/or those related to therapeutic intervention, e.g. insertion of catheters, palpate a pulse. Weight Bearing The nursing student must possess the ability to maneuver/move pounds, weekly and sometimes daily. Position patients and move equipment. Emotional Environmental The nursing student must possess emotional stability sufficient to maintain composure in stressful situations. The nursing student must possess the ability to tolerate environmental stressors. Cope effectively with stress in the workplace. Cope with client and colleague emotions calmly. Receive corrective feedback calmly. Adapt to variations in work schedules Work safely with chemicals used in health care settings. Work in areas that are close, crowded or noisy 1. These are the essential skills that a student must possess in order to progress satisfactorily through the nursing curriculum. Should a prospective student have a pre-existing condition which prohibits his or her ability to perform one or more of these skills it is highly advised that the student pursue professional assistance for an evaluation of career suitability. Campus resources are available to assist with this process. For more information, contact the Career Planning and Placement Center in Counseling Services at , ext Students who have a disability which may impact upon the ability to provide nursing care may want to contact Disability Services at , ext To verify a student's ability to provide essential nursing care during clinical training, a physical examination is required of all students. This examination will be documented by a physician/nurse-practitioner/physician s assistant on the form provided by the Nursing Faculty during the mandatory orientation. 3. Subsequent yearly TB screening is required. Participation in clinical is contingent upon negative documentation and/or appropriate medical treatment and clearance. 4. Although it is not required, students are highly encouraged to be vaccinated for Hepatitis B prior to clinical rotation in nursing courses. 5. Occasionally, a student may experience a change in the status of these requirements while progressing through the curriculum. Should this occur, the student is required to notify the clinical faculty, and the student will be provided with referrals for professional assistance. Each student will be given the opportunity to meet clinical objectives within a reasonable amount of time as determined by the Program Director in consultation with a helping professional. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

18 However, a student may be denied continued enrollment in the Associate Degree Nursing program until any identified issue is resolved. Should the issue remain unresolved after a reasonable period of time, the student may be dropped from the course. 6. Likewise, all students completing the Associate Degree Nursing Program and applying to take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a Registered Nurse (RN) must sign an affidavit of physical and mental competency to safely practice nursing in North Carolina. The North Carolina Board of Nursing provides forms. I have read and agree that I can perform these essential skills necessary for nursing. NAME (Print) DURHAM TECH ID # SIGNATURE DATE ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

19 EXPECTATIONS OF STUDENTS ENROLLED IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAMS Scope: These expectations apply to students enrolled in any Health Technologies (HT) program at Durham Technical Community College. Justification: A career in a health-related field requires frequent work with patients, vulnerable populations, confidential medical records and/or proprietary information and data. In preparation for this requirement, Health Technologies students will be required to adhere to a common set of ethical standards and principles that promote professionalism and civility. Civility Explanation: Civility is defined as courteous behavior, kind words, and politeness; it is a demonstration of respect for others, reciprocity (treating others as we wish to be treated), and behaviors that create a positive setting in which to learn (definition adapted from Roget s II, The New Thesaurus). Ethical Behavior: Ethical behavior is defined as behavior that is in accordance with the accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a profession (definition adapted from The American Heritage Medical Dictionary). Each profession represented in the HT Department has a code of ethics; students should refer to their profession s code for more information. I,, a student in the Program at Durham Technical Community College, affirm to: Be a model of civil and ethical behavior in the classroom, on campus, and during all interactions with fellow students, faculty, staff and clinical affiliates. Do to others as I would want done to me and offer help to others as appropriate. Observe all course attendance policies. I will attend class, arrive on time, and stay for the required time period. If I must miss class, arrive late, or leave early, I will contact the instructor before the occurrence. Maintain professional appearance in the clinical setting and during campus activities. Use polite language (such as please, thank you, etc.). Address all faculty, college administrators, and adult patients by their title and surname (i.e. Mr., Ms., etc). Demonstrate respect for all persons through the following: o o o o Using helpful, not hurtful language; Maintaining an appropriate voice tone and volume; Discussing policies, ideas, and issues, not people; and Not participating in any way in the harassment, defamation, or disrespect of a student, instructor, clinical preceptor, program director, or college administrator. Be part of the solution, not the problem. Speak to others as I would want to be spoken to and more specifically as follows: o o o Ensuring clear communication during a discussion by using techniques of understanding (repeating what was said, asking questions, etc.). Maintaining a civil tone. I will use assertive, not aggressive communication skills. Engaging in professional use of and other written communication. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

20 o Not monopolizing conversations and giving others an opportunity to speak and express their views. Utilize appropriate channels of communication if questions or concerns arise. Value and respect the differences in others and reject discrimination and prejudice. Protect confidentiality of fellow students and patients. Confidential information should not be shared for any reason and to share this information is considered a serious breach of ethics. Patient information must only be shared within the confines of appropriate clinical practice and in accordance with the current HIPAA regulation. Protect confidentiality of proprietary information, records, and data. In addition, I will adhere to any confidentiality agreements that I have signed to participate in a clinical setting. Facilitate a safe environment in the classroom and during meetings with fellow students and faculty/staff where ideas can be shared honestly, openly, and respectfully. Attribute work and ideas appropriately and refrain from plagiarism. Respect physical property in the classroom, on campus, and in clinical settings. Express disagreement or dissatisfaction with respect and in a manner that is free from emotion. Furthermore, my words and actions will o Promote dispute resolution, and o Arrive at consensus if possible. Accept constructive criticism as follows: o Be attentive and listen before responding; and o Provide counter comments that are free of a defensive attitude. Follow formal meeting procedures (i.e. Robert s Rules of Order) if appropriate for the situation and if requested by the facilitator. Hold my fellow classmates and myself accountable when these guidelines are not followed. Understand that, in addition to formal consequences of noncompliance, that failure to follow this policy contributes to the breakdown of the ethical and value-based framework that supports our work as learners and our future as healthcare professionals. Failure to follow these expectations may result in disciplinary action including program dismissal as outlined in the college policies, course syllabus, and/or Student Handbook. I have read and agree to abide by these expectations. Name Signature Date References: Rookstool, J. (2007). Fostering Civility on Campus. Washington DC: Community College Press, American Association of Community Colleges. National Civility Center, retrieved June 4, Johns Hopkins University (n.d.). Dr. Forni s Civility Website, retrieved June 4, Kansas State University (2007, October 5). Principles of Community. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

21 PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR STUDENT CONDUCT At all times, ADN Nursing students are expected to follow the policies listed below. All students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner whether on campus or at a clinical site. Students may be dismissed from the program for violation of the Durham Tech Student Code of Conduct. In addition: A. All students are to adhere to the policies of the hospitals, of clinical areas, and of Durham Tech as they pertain to the dress code, professional conduct, and tobacco-free campus. B. Incoming telephone calls or visitors for students shall not be allowed to interrupt a class session or clinical experience unless it is an emergency. Messages may be taken at , ext Cell phones and pagers must be on silent mode. C. Children may not be brought to class, to lab, or to the clinical facilities. D. All student grievances will be directed through an identified line of authority. See the Student Grievance Procedure. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT Durham Tech has an obligation to maintain a safe and orderly educational environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The intent of the Student Code of Conduct is to protect the rights and safety of all individuals on campus. DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY Problems with substance abuse are extremely complex. Substance abuse on campus can impact the safety and well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Therefore, it is the policy of Durham Tech that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of alcohol or a controlled substance is prohibited on college premises and is prohibited as part of college-sponsored activities. Any student violating the Drug and Alcohol Policy will be subject to disciplinary action. TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS POLICY Employees, students, visitors, and contractors are prohibited from using tobacco products at any time on college property as well as on any spaces where college-sponsored or college-related activities are held, including during non-instructional and non-service hours. View the Tobacco-Free Campus Policy. SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY/TITLE IX Durham Tech does not tolerate sexual harassment in any form and restricts intimate relationships between faculty and staff members and students over whom the college employee has control or influence. The college further prohibits internal interference, coercion, restraint, or reprisal against any student or employee who files a grievance concerning an occurrence of alleged sexual harassment. View the Sexual Harrassment Policy and Title IX information. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

22 APPROPRIATE USE OF COMPUTING RESOURCES POLICY Durham Tech provides a variety of computing resources to employees, students, and our community. Restrictions or limits placed on use of college computing resources are intended to protect the resources; to maintain the integrity of the networks; and to comply with appropriate policies, laws, and regulations. Persons using college computer resources are expected to use these resources responsibly. For more information, consult the Appropriate Use of Computing Resources Policy and Procedure. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

23 ADN AND LPN TO ADN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK AND DRUG SCREEN The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals and Health Care Organizations is the organization that accredits our clinical agencies. This organization has passed a regulation requiring agencies to obtain criminal background checks and drug screens, not only on employees, but also on students. Students are required to complete a criminal background check and drug screen through the vendor used by Durham Tech prior to entry in the nursing program. This must be completed by June 5th of the year you begin clinical courses. Students will be responsible for the cost of the criminal background check and drug screen. The criminal background check and drug screen will be reviewed by agencies for appropriateness to the clinical site. If the agency determines that the background check is unacceptable, the student will not be permitted to participate in clinical and, therefore will not be able to meet ADN or LPN to ADN course objectives. Should this occur, the student would not be able to progress in the ADN or LPN to ADN program. The substance testing must be conducted within the specified period prior to the student s beginning his or her clinical rotation and when probable cause for such testing occurs. Once a student starts and stays continuously, the student would only be tested for cause. If there is a break in service, and there are more than 12 months since students were last at a selected agency, they must be retested. Clinical students may be expected to pay for drug screening as a condition of attending a clinical rotation if it is required by the healthcare agency. CPR Students must maintain current CPR certification from the American Heart Association for Health Care Providers, which includes CPR for infants, children and adults. It is the student s professional responsibility to keep this current. Expired CPR certification will make the student ineligible to attend clinical. HEALTH INSURANCE Students must maintain active health insurance while enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing program. Submission of evidence of health insurance is required at the time of enrollment in the program and at any time that the student s health insurance coverage changes. Below is a list of suggested websites where information can be found about health insurance for students. Durham Tech does not recommend any particular insurance company because everyone s situation and needs are different. HTH Travel Insurance International Student Insurance ISO Insurance estudent Insurance COMPASS Benefits Group Trawick International Student Insurance The Harbor Group Collegiate Risk Management Cultural Insurance Services International Community College Student Insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

24 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE Clinical agencies require all students to have malpractice insurance coverage. The cost of this insurance ($16) is automatically added to the tuition bills in the student s first semester and is renewed yearly. ANTICIPATED COSTS View the full list of miscellaneous fees. Costs of the Associate Degree Nursing and LPN to ADN Track programs include the following items: Uniforms: (It is recommended that students purchase 2 uniforms.) Female top/pants Approximately $35-40 (2 recommended): $70-80 Male top/pants Approximately $35-40 (2 recommended): $70-80 White lab coat Approximately $25-30 Warm-up jacket Approximately $30-35 Accessories: Scissors $4-5 Stethoscope (dual-head) $ (depending on type) Watch (sweep second hand) $15-25 Lab Supplies: Lab supplies packet for approximately $110 will be added to tuition for NUR 111 & NUR 214. Liability (Malpractice) Insurance: $16/year will be added to tuition for NUR 111 for generic students and to NUR 214 for students in the LPN to ADN Track. Tuition for Legal Residents of North Carolina Effective January 1, 2016, tuition for legal residents of North Carolina is $76 per credit hour or a maximum of $1,216 for students enrolling fall, spring, or summer semesters for 16 or more credit hours. Tuition is subject to change by the NC General Assembly. High school students enrolling in Durham Tech classes are exempt from tuition charges. View the Tuition and Fee calculation chart. How Much Do Credit Courses Cost per Semester? It is important to prepare for the cost of college including course tuition, fees, and books. Here s an example of two students cost estimates for attending Durham Tech and paying the in-state tuition rate. One student is taking 12 credit hours, and another student is taking 16 credit hours per semester. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

25 In-State Tuition Rate* (Per Credit Hour): $76 $76 Multiply by Credit Hours Taken: X Tuition Amount: = $912 $1,216 Add Student Administrative Fee*: + $67 $67 Tuition* and Fees* for One Semester: = $979 $1,283 Estimate for Book Costs: + $500 $650 Estimate for Tuition*, Fees*, and Books: = $1,479 $1,933 * Tuition and fees are subject to change. Testing Fees: cost varies Health Insurance Costs: Cost varies (to be purchased by student REQUIRED FOR ALL HEALTH TECH PROGRAMS) Parking Fees at clinical agency: Cost varies ($0-12/week) Transportation costs: cost varies Graduation Fee: $15 (Applying for graduation) Graduating students participating in commencement pay a $20 graduation regalia fee for their caps, tassels, gowns, and graduation announcements. This fee is subject to change. For graduation, students will need funds to cover graduation fees, NCLEX-RN application fee (approximately $310), passport pictures, nursing pin ($40 - $80), notary fees, and pinning ceremony. Tuition for Out-of-State Students: Effective January 1, 2016, tuition for out-of-state residents (persons who have NOT maintained domicile in the state for at least the 12 previous months) is $268 per credit hour or a maximum of $4,288 for students enrolled fall, spring, or summer semester for 16 or more credit hours. Tuition is subject to change by the N.C. General Assembly. View the Tuition and Fee calculation chart. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

26 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT OUTCOME DATA Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN Pass Rates ELA: Three year mean pass rate will be at or above the national mean for the same three year period Year Number of Candidates Number that passed Durham Tech Percentage State Percentage National Percentage pending pending pending pending % 90% 85% % 86% 82% Three year Trends on NCLEX-RN Pass Rate Three Year Period Durham Tech Pass Rate Mean Percentage National Pass Rate Mean Percentage % 80% % 82% Program Completion by Academic Year ELA: 56 percent of students in the nursing program will complete the program requirements on-time according to the course sequence. Admitted Year Number of students admitted Number of students completed ontime Completion rate Program Option pending pending Generic ADN pending pending LPN-RN pending pending Generic ADN % LPN-RN % Generic ADN ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

27 Employment After Graduation ELA: 90 percent of graduates will obtain job placement as a registered nurse within one year after graduation (June 1-May 30) Graduation Year # of graduates Percent Employed with 6-12 months pending % % ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

28 DURHAM TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLAN OF STUDY Revised Spring Semester ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (A45110) Effective 2014 ASSOCIATE DEGREE The following plan of study is the standard curriculum for the program. Any deviation from the prescribed curriculum must have approval in advance. All prerequisite course requirements must also be met. To graduate the student must successfully complete all the required courses, the required credit hours for electives, and have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average. This plan of study is subject to change when the college thinks such action is in the best interest of the student or the program. It is the responsibility of the student to meet requirements for graduation. If accepted students do not enroll for three successive semesters, they must contact Admissions and Enrollment Services to determine if readmission is necessary. Hours Course Title Class Lab Clin Credit Grade Semester Remarks Note: Students on this plan of study will be chosen through the competitive admissions process outlined on the Durham Tech Associate Degree Nursing web page. FALL SEMESTER 2016 ACA 122 College Student Success BIO 168 Anatomy & Physiology I GE ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry* GE PSY 150 General Psychology GE NUR 111 Intro to Health Concepts SPRING SEMESTER 2017 BIO 169 Anatomy & Physiology II GE PSY 241 Developmental Psychology GE NUR 112 Health-Illness Concepts NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts NUR 212A Health System Concepts SUMMER TERM 2017 BIO 271 Pathophysiology FALL SEMESTER 2017 ENG 112 Writing/Research Disciplines GE NUR 113 Family Health Concepts NUR 211 Health Care Concepts NUR 212B Health System concepts SPRING SEMESTER 2018 NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts Humanities Elective GE TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED FOR AAS DEGREE 70 ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

29 * ENG 070, ENG 080, ENG 090, ENG 090A or DRE 096, 097, 098; MAT 050, MAT 060, MAT 070 or DMA 010, DMA 020, DMA 030, DMA 040, DMA 050 may be required based on placement test results. Humanities Electives: ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, ART 117, DRA 122, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 233, ENG 241, ENG 242, ENG 243, ENG 251, ENG 252, ENG 261, ENG 262, FRE 211, GER 211, HUM 110, HUM 115, HUM 120, HUM 121, HUM 122, HUM 150, HUM 160, ITA 211, MUS 110, PHI 215, PHI 240, POR 211, REL 110, REL 211, SPA 211, SPA 212 Note: Students must pass the computer competency test OR complete CIS 110 or CIS 113 before graduation. GE Fulfills the general education requirements for this degree. V.A. Students: An approval signature from the V.A. Office is required before registering. Some courses may not be certifiable. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

30 DURHAM TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLAN OF STUDY Revised Fall Semester 2015 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (A45110) ASSOCIATE DEGREE LPN TO ADN TRACK Evening Scheduling Option Effective Summer The following plan of study is the standard curriculum for the program. Any deviation from the prescribed curriculum must have approval in advance. All prerequisite course requirements must also be met. To graduate the student must successfully complete all the required courses, the required credit hours for electives, and have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average. This plan of study is subject to change when the college thinks such action is in the best interest of the student or the program. It is the responsibility of the student to meet requirements for graduation. If accepted students do not enroll for three successive semesters, they must contact Admissions and Enrollment Services to determine if readmission is necessary. Hours Course Title Class Lab Clin Credit Grade Semester Remarks Note: Students on this plan of study will be accepted in Spring 2016 to begin in Summer SUMMER SEMESTER 2016 ACA 122 College Student Success BIO 168 Anatomy & Physiology I GE ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry* GE PSY 150 General Psychology GE NUR 214 Nursing Transition Concepts FALL SEMESTER 2017 NUR 221 LPN to ADN Concepts I BIO 169 Anatomy & Physiology II GE PSY 241 Developmental Psychology GE ENG 112 Writing/Research Disciplines GE SPRING SEMESTER 2017 NUR 223 LPN to ADN Concepts II BIO 271 Pathophysiology TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED FOR AAS DEGREE 49 *ENG 070, ENG 080, ENG 090, ENG 090A, or DRE 096, 097, 098; MAT 050, MAT 060, MAT 070 or DMA 010, DMA 020, DMA 030, DMA 040, DMA 050, may be required based on placement test results. GE Fulfills the general education requirements for this degree. Humanities Electives: ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, ART 117, DRA 122, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 233, ENG 241, ENG 242, ENG 243, ENG 251, ENG 252, ENG 261, ENG 262, FRE 211, GER 211, HUM 110, HUM 115, HUM 120, HUM 121, HUM 122, HUM 150, HUM 160, ITA 211, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240, POR 211, REL 110, REL 211, SPA 211, SPA 212 ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

31 HUMANITIES ELECTIVE: 3 hours: 1. This plan is formulated to show the actual courses (10) and hours (49 SHC) LPN to ADN students will be taking. 2. LPN to ADN students who successfully complete the Mandatory Orientation and all the courses on this plan of study with a C or better, will be awarded block transfer credit for 25 hours of LPN nursing classes. Thus, LPN to ADN students who complete this degree will graduate with 74 hours. V.A. Students: An approval signature from the V.A. Office is required before registering. Some courses may not be certifiable. ADN HANDBOOK, Revised July

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