MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BOZEMAN COLLEGE OF NURSING. Policy A-19 ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESS IN THE BSN DEGREE PROGRAM

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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BOZEMAN COLLEGE OF NURSING Policy A-19 TITLE: POLICY: RATIONALE: PROCEDURE: ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESS IN THE BSN DEGREE PROGRAM All nursing students must have the ability to perform certain skills and tasks to successfully complete the BSN degree program. In order to be licensed as a registered nurse and be able to carry out the roles and responsibilities that are required for professional nursing practice, one must be a graduate of an approved nursing program. To complete the degree requirements for graduation, one must be able to meet all of the objectives in each of the courses required for the BSN degree program. Each student admitted to the nursing program must have the ability or potential to perform the skills/tasks found in Attachment #1 by the time of degree completion. These abilities and skills/tasks are compiled from research done by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). A separate column in Attachment #1 provides examples of skills/tasks that are typical of professional nursing practice which graduates of the program will be expected to do. The student will review the list and sign the affidavit in the upper division application (see Attachment #2) prior to accepting an upper division placement in the College of Nursing, affirming that they are able or believe they have the potential to perform these skills/tasks by the time of degree completion. The purpose of the review and signing of the affidavit is to provide all prenursing students with: 1) information about these expectations before they accept an upper division placement, 2) the opportunity to realistically reflect upon their abilities or their potential to perform these skills/tasks by the time they complete the degree requirements, and 3) an opportunity to disclose if they believe they may not have the ability or potential to perform some of the required tasks/skills. Students who disclose that they are unable to perform some of the skills/tasks based on a disability will be referred to the MSU-Bozeman Office of Disability, Re-Entry & Veterans Services to document and assess eligibility of a disability which is determined case-by-case, and to discuss if reasonable accommodations can be provided to the student to assist him/her in being able to accomplish the skills/tasks in question. If reasonable accommodations can be provided, the Office of Disability will provide the student with a card that indicates the accommodations that

Reviewed/Approved by: are needed and the student will discuss those accommodations with the course instructors as needed. If reasonable accommodations cannot be provided, the student will be so informed by the Office of Disability in conjunction with the College of Nursing, and will be provided with a referral for career counseling. Students on upper division campuses may also seek assistance in career counseling on their local campuses. Level I: Executive Council (May 2014) Level II: Dean (May 2014)

Policy A-19 Attachment #1 All nursing students must be able to do the following activities/tasks by the time of degree completion. Please review the attached list, determine if you are able to or have the potential to complete each of the activities/tasks by the time of degree completion, and sign and date the form that is included in the upper division application (see Attachment #2). This form must be submitted with your application for upper division placement. The examples column is provided to give you an idea of the kinds of tasks/skills you will be expected to do after graduation in your practice of professional nursing. Gross Motor Skills Move within a confined space Move around a patient s bed with bedside curtains drawn Fine Motor Skills Provide standing support to a patient Manipulate equipment above your shoulders Reach below your waist Assist the transfer of a patient Reach across a patient s bed /tasks Pick up objects Grasp small objects Write Use a computer Help a patient get out of bed and stand for the first time post-operatively Hang/adjust IV bag/change tubing Insert wall plug-ins for monitors Assist from bed to chair, gurney to bed Turn off a call light on the other side Pick up a syringe Grasp small pills Take phone orders from a physician Order meals for a patient from the

kitchen Pinch, pick or otherwise work with fingers Turn knobs on doors or equipment with hands Squeeze Put on caps, gowns, gloves and masks Apply pressure Use fingers to work with syringes, gloves, suture removal or other small equipment Adjust controls on monitors Eye droppers, IV tubing In surgery, labor & delivery, isolation To a bleeding nose or wound Physical Endurance Sustain repetitive movements CPR, ambu bagging Work an entire shift Push and pull 25 pounds Support 25 pounds of weight Lift 25 pounds Move light objects weighing up to 10 pounds Move heavy objects weighing from 10 to 45 pounds Generally 8 hours depending on facility Position patients, CPR Ambulate a patient Transfer a patient Carry equipment/supplies to patient room Lift a child in and out of a crib

Mobility Defend self against combative patient Use upper body strength Squeeze Rotate body Move quickly Transfer patients Confused, elderly, emotionally disturbed CPR, restrain a patient Use a fire extinguisher Attend to patient/equipment simultaneously Respond to emergency or patient needs Chair to commode Hearing Hear normal speaking level sounds Communicate with patients Hear faint voices Hear faint body sounds Hear in situations where you are not able to see lips Hear and respond to alarms Elderly, frail or oxygen deprived patients Blood pressure, heart and lung sounds When wearing masks Both high and low frequencies

Vision See objects up to 20 inches away See objects up to 20 feet away See objects more than 20 feet away Use depth perception Use peripheral vision Distinguish colors Distinguish color intensity See and respond to monitors Observe changes on a monitor Observe patient walking down the hall Observe patient at the end of the hall For injections, to assess height or depth of wounds Monitoring nonverbal cues from a patient while starting an IV on the patient s hand Patient secretions, color coded records Cyanotic complexion, redness of blood Visual alarms Tactile Feel vibrations Pulses, seizures, tremors Detect temperatures Feel differences in surface characteristics Feel differences in sizes Room, patient skin Skin texture Palpate vein, perform assessments

Smell Reading Mathematical Competence Detect odors Detect smoke Detect gases or noxious odors Read and comprehend written documents Read and interpret anatomical diagrams correctly Read and comprehend columns of writing Read and correctly interpret digital displays Read and comprehend graphic printouts Convert figures to and from the metric system Tell time Measure time Count rates Patient s body, body fluids Fire in patient s room Leaking equipment Patient charts, professional literature Diagrams for injections Flow charts Blood pressure reading, monitors Vital signs, EKG strips, fetal monitor strips Inches to centimeters, pounds to kilograms Give medications at prescribed time Duration of a seizure IV flow rate, pulse/heart rate

Mathematical Competence (continued) Use measuring tools Thermometers Read measurement marks Add, subtract, multiple, divide Compute fractions Use a calculator Enter numerical data into records Syringes, scales Total intake and output Drug dosage calculations Drug dosage calculations Record vital signs Emotional Stability Differentiate and establish personal and therapeutic boundaries Provide patients with appropriate psycho/social support Deal appropriately with unexpected situations Maintain attention on tasks Perform multiple concurrent responsibilities Handle strong emotions Confidentiality, privacy Therapeutic communication Patient code Safely administer several medications Manage care of several patients Grief, anger

Work in a stressful and changing environment Provide patient care in the ER, ICU, etc. Analytical Thinking Gather data Health history Transfer knowledge from one situation to another Assess and respond to changes in a patient s condition Integrate various information/data Evaluate outcomes Problem solve Prioritize nursing care Use long term memory Use short term memory Organize tasks to completion Address patient s psychosocial needs in a medical-surgical setting Elevated blood pressure, loss of consciousness Establish a Plan of Care based on patient history and assessment Effectiveness of pain medication Address adverse reaction to medication What must be done first, what can wait? Apply knowledge from biological sciences to patient care What did the patient eat for breakfast? Complete patient teaching before discharge Critical Thinking Identify cause and effect relationships Evaluate patient outcomes

Interpersonal Skills Plan activities for others Synthesize knowledge and skills Complete tasks in a timely manner Manage conflict Respect differences in individuals Establish and maintain rapport with individuals Safely delegate patient care activities Establish individualized patient care plan Perform treatments/give medications on time Promote collaboration among team members Patients, families, co-workers Patients, families, co-workers Communication Communicate information Teach patients, families, groups Explain procedures Give oral reports Provide written reports Interact with others Use the telephone Advocate for patients To patients, families Report to MDs, nurses on next shift Patient charts, incident reports Effective group/team participation Emergency, follow-up, or pre-op calls Work with social workers, chaplains, family members

Direct the activities of others Communicate using a computer CNAs, LPNs, other RNs Charting

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BOZEMAN COLLEGE OF NURSING Policy A-19, Attachment #2 Affidavit I have read Policy A-19 Abilities required for success in the BSN degree program (found on the College of Nursing website at: http://www.montana.edu/nursing/facstaff/policies.htm) and understand the expectations. I have reviewed the list of required abilities in Policy A-19, Attachment #1, and I am able to or believe I have the potential to perform the required tasks/skills by the time of degree completion. Student Name (printed) and Signature Date OR I have read Policy A-19 Abilities required for success in the BSN degree program (found on the College of Nursing website at: http://www.montana.edu/nursing/facstaff/policies.htm) and understand the expectations. I have reviewed the list of required abilities in Policy A-19, Attachment #1, and I am not able to or don t believe I have the potential to perform some of the required tasks/skills by the time of degree completion. The tasks/skills that I do not believe I am able to or will be able to perform by the time of degree completion are: I understand that I may be referred to the Montana State University-Bozeman Off ice of Disability, Re-entry & Veterans Services to document and assess eligibility of a disability (which is determined case-by-case) and to discuss if reasonable accommodations can be provided to assist me in being able to accomplish the skills/tasks I have identified above. Student Name (printed) and Signature Date