Nursing Information Workshop Evergreen Valley College Used with permission from R. Baiardo Adrienne Burns, Nursing Program Coordinator Updated Spring 2018 2/15/18
Introduction Workshop format: Nursing as a career Requirements, preparation, application, and selection process. First semester experience
Key Elements to Be a Nurse RN Scope of Practice http://www.rn.ca.gov/regulations/bpc.shtml#2725 Ability to Focus and Detail oriented Persistence Flexibility Problem Solving abilities Communication skills Ability to process information
Being a Nurse: The Good News High mobility High salary growth Fulfilling work Nursing growing occupation (16.9% job growth) in US (Dept of Labor) Estimated national RN shortage: 2022: 297,400 (UCSF Forecast, 2015) California Average age: 48.7 years old 45% of current RNs are over age 50
The Bad News National shortage of RN instructors Impacted programs Limited hospital clinical spaces Most significant: ½ instruction must take place in hospital Prerequisite science courses fill quickly Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology From Gilroy to Redwood City
Background Checks Our current policy states the following: Overview: Students are responsible for costs associated with the criminal background check and drug screen. Students must further agree that all results are available to the nursing program and the clinical sites associated with the program. The program is responsible for ensuring that students comply with individual hospital policy regarding disclosure of results. Should a clinical agency refuse to place a student based on the outcome of either the background check or drug screen, the program has no responsibility for arranging an alternative clinical placement. Criminal Background Check: Upon acceptance in the nursing program, students must clear a criminal background check. Failure to complete this process will result in dismissal from the program. If the background check indicates criminal behavior, the student may be dismissed from the program.
Paths to Becoming a RN Associate Degree (ADN) EVC More programs available Lower cost Bachelor s Degree (BSN) Added curriculum in research, leadership and community Same: license exam license pay as BSN graduate
Recent EVC Application Trends More spaces than qualified applicants: 2003 = 284/52 qualified for 70 spaces More qualified than spaces available: FA13/SP14 = 568/453 qualified for 80 spaces FA14/SP15 = 656/541 qualified for 80 spaces FA15/SP16 = 536/369 qualified for 80 spaces FA16/SP17 = 574/350 qualified for 80 spaces FA17/SP18 = 501/320 qualified for 80 spaces
About EVC s RN Program
Accreditation Accredited by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)* California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) *Majority of BSN are Nationally accredited, but less than a third of ADN programs
NCLEX Pass Rate http://www.rn.ca.gov/education/passrates.shtml Social Security Requirement: The Board of Registered Nursing is enforcing the Social Security Number requirement at the point of application for the RN licensing exam (NCLEX).
Where to Begin Complete an Evergreen application Review this presentation or attend workshop Make a Counseling appointment Purpose: educational plan Bring transcripts from other colleges Bring copy of last page of this presentation Continue to check the website for updates
Students with a Bachelor s Degree SB 1393: students who have earned a Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college are only required to complete the coursework required for the registered nursing program, including prerequisites and nursing coursework. These students are not required to complete any other courses to meet graduation requirements for the associate degree. However, to apply for licensure through the CA Board of Registered Nursing (BRN), EVC nursing program graduates are required to complete 3.0 units of each of the following courses or equivalent courses: General Psychology (Psych 001), Oral (verbal) communications (COMS 010, 020, 035, 040, 045) and Societal/Cultural Pattern (ETH 010, 011, 030, 035, 040, 042, SOC 010, 011, SSCI 020, 050, ANTH 063).
San Jose State University and Evergreen Valley College Internal Bridge Program EVC has an internal ADN to BSN Program at EVC EVC is the only nursing school who has this agreement with SJSU You can concurrently take SJSU BSN Nursing Coursework at EVC while in our ADN Program Courses are every other Saturday and held at EVC You can start this program in your 3 rd semester at EVC The cost savings for our students is approximately $2400.00 in SJSU Tuition Once you graduate EVC and take NCLEX you will continue your BSN Program at SJSU
Application Next application period: October 1 st through October 31st Start Date: Fall 2019 or Spring 2020 How to apply? Application available on-line at Nursing website October 1 to October 31. Complete application: All college & HS* transcripts, documents (some documents can be uploaded with application) submitted to Nursing Department *if you have completed 30 units of college credit, the HS transcript is not required
Eligibility Criteria High School Graduation or Equivalent Human Anatomy* (min 4 semester units) Human Physiology* (min 4 semester units) General Microbiology* (min 4 semester units) English 001A* Cumulative GPA = 2.5 or higher & Science GPA = 2.0 or higher *Note: The Board of Registered Nursing is enforcing the Social Security Number requirement at the point of application for the RN licensing exam (NCLEX). *Note: The Nursing Department does not accept international coursework for prerequisite classes. *With grade of C or better
Multicritera Application Effective 10/1/18, EVC Nursing we will be utilizing the Multi Criteria selection process. To be eligible, applicants must have completion of Biology Pre-requisites-Anatomy, Microbiology and Physiology (with unit equivalent listed above for lecture/lab), with an OVERALL GPA of 2.5 or above, and completion of English 1A with a C or better. Multicriteria is a point system application process.
Multicritera Admission Criteria Points Point Distribution Academic degrees from regionally accredited program Recent work or volunteer experience with direct human patient care within the past 5 years. Must have verification from human resources or employer verifying the number of hours worked and job title. All information must be submitted by the student along with the application. Maximum 5 points BS/BA or higher = 5 points OR AA degree from originally accredited colleges = 2 points Maximum 15 points Licensed LVN, Paramedic, EMT, Respiratory Therapists; documented medical military experience, (all with work experience 1000 hours) = 15 pts. OR CNA/HHA Certification, Phlebotomist, Hospital unit based clerical or telemetry staff, Health care related Therapists, such as Physical or Occupational therapists, Medical Assistant (all with work experience > 1000 hours) = 8 points Physical Therapy Aide, Medical Scribe, Dental Hygienist, Radiology, CV = 5 points Volunteer Activities ( 200 hours) = 1 point
Multicritera Admission Criteria Points Point Distribution GPA relevant course work Biology Prerequisites: Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology are lecture and lab courses only. No discussion group classes are included Completion of relevant course work for Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program Maximum 30 points Maximum 22 points Biology Prerequisites Anatomy, Microbiology, and Physiology GPA must be or 2.5 4.0 30 points 3.6-3.9 25 points 3.3-3.5 20 points 3.0-3.2 15 points 2.5-2.9 5 points Pharmacology 5 points, Pathophysiology 5 points, all other courses 3 points per course for each course completed: Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Communications (oral), and a course that fulfils AA Math requirement. Students with Bachelor s degree will receive 3 points for Math requirement. They are exempt from GE math requirement. Students may earn points for courses completed at other accredited schools approved to be equivalent through Petition for Course Substitution/Equivalency. Petitions must be approved prior to applying and must be on file with Admission/Records and Counseling. Courses in progress will not be used to determine points.
Multicritera Admission Criteria Points Point Distribution Life Experience include: Disabilities Low Family Income First generation of family to attend college Need to work Disadvantaged social or educational environment Difficult personal or family situations or circumstances Refugee or veteran status Maximum 3 points Students who complete the narrative section of the application and meet any of the life experience criteria indicated, will receive 3 points. Proficiency or advanced level coursework in languages other than English. Credit for languages other than English shall be received for languages that are identified by the Chancellor s office. These may include but are not limited to the following: ASL, Arabic, Chinese including its various dialects, Farsi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and various languages of the Indian subcontinents and Southeast Asia Maximum 2 points Proof must be provided by the student ( of spoken language proficiency) by one of the following: a) Official transcript from a US regionally accredited college or university verifying 4 semester of the same foreign language with a grade of C or better for each semester within the last 5 years. b) Letter from a professor, clergy, supervisor, if it is the native language (must speak, read and write in the language).
Admission Criteria Points Point Distribution Assessment and Readiness testing (TEAS) First time ATI testing will be available through Evergreen Valley College (Limited Number). Dates for TEAS TBD for 2018. Only the first passing score will be counted for points. Maximum 25 points TEAS Version 6 85 100% 25 points 78 84.9% 20 points 71 77.9 % 15 points 64 70.9 % 10 points 62 63.9 % 5 points Maximum Points that can be acquired: 102 The program will select applicants with the highest point value If the number of highest point values is tied and exceeds spaces available, the program will randomly select applicants form the highest point values.
If Achieve a Qualifying Cut Score Then randomly selected to take: Test for Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) Score known immediately TEAS score requirement is Version VI aka New TEAS: 62% (adjusted composite score) Pass TEAS admitted to program Not Pass TEAS Remediation/Enrichment
Remediation/Enrichment One year to complete a plan successfully (and achieving a passing score on TEAS) this does not apply for alternates Admit students in next possible enrollment cycle
What is the TEAS? Test of Essential Academic Skills Version 6 Achievement test designed for nursing admissions A percentile cutoff score is used for selection For additional information on TEAS: https://www.atitesting.com/solutions/pre-program/teas.aspx
LVN to RN Bridge Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement Admitted on a space available basis only Complete EVC College Application LVN Application is the same application as the generic application Same application cycle as RN program Select LVN Advanced Placement
LVN Eligibility Current LVN license Same requirements as RN program: Prerequisite courses: Human Anatomy w/ lab. Human Physiology w/ lab Microbiology w/ lab. English 1A
Two Year Curriculum Sequence http://www.evc.edu/academics/divisionsdepartments/nursing-allied-health/nursing-enrollment
Two Years Once Admitted Fall N001-Fundamentals First Year Spring N002A Basic Med-Surg N002B-Maternity Nursing Second Year Fall N003-Adv. Peds. & Med-Surg. Spring N004-Adv. Med-Surg. & Mental Health
First Semester Nursing Students What were nursing students most surprised by in the first semester? The amount of required reading! Study techniques used for success in previous courses frequently do not work in nursing.
What is the Amount of Required Reading? First Two Weeks
First Week Day 1 Pages N001 Syllabus 50 Nursing Student Handbook 172 Board of Registered Nursing web pages 45 Fundamentals of Nursing, Ch. 4,5 and 20 66 HIPAA Regulations 19 Total 352 Day 2 Medical-Surgical Nursing, Ch. 9 (selected pages) 10 Fundamentals of Nursing, Ch. 2 7& 44 46 Nursing Skills 38 Total 94
Changing Study Techniques Why do first semester nursing students say their study techniques do not work in nursing?
What Students Have Learned to Expect Students in US are typically asked simply to recognize a single fact they have memorized from a list of answers. Not asked to apply knowledge in ways that writers, mathematicians, historians and scientists do.
What Students Expect: Testing for Factual Knowledge A blood pressure reading of 200/96 mmhg is considered: a. Hypotension b. Hypertension c. Cardiac hypertrophy d. Renal hypertension
Testing for Factual Knowledge and Critical Thinking You are the nurse on a med-surg. unit who has just received report. Which patient should you assess first? a. A 35 yo admitted 3 hours ago with a gunshot wound; 1.5cm area of dark drainage noted on the dressing b. A 43 yo s/p mastectomy 2 days ago with 23cc of serosanguinous fluid noted in the drain. c. 59 yo with a collapsed lung due to an accident; no drainage in the chest tube over the previous shift. d. A 62 yo s/p abd-peritoneal resection 3 days ago; pt now with complaints of chills.
What is this Question Testing? What is normal and expected? What do you not expect to see? d. - huge surgery - big, deep-bowl cancer Chills = Internal bleeding infection
Why Some Students Struggle Some have learned to study by repetition and can only regurgitate facts. Must be able to integrate and apply what you know in many new situations. When learning new material must review by recall making many connections to stored knowledge. More connections can make, more likely are to remember it later.
Clinical Success High grades don t predict clinical success! Clinical is pass/fail. You go from theory to implementation in same week. Practical Intelligence Ability to go into a new situation and learn what you need to know to succeed without being told.
Approximate Costs Expense Uniforms, lab coat, shoes, books and supplies Approximate Cost (both years) $1200.00 Tuition for 4 semesters $1,776.00 ATI testing and online resources $700 CPR training, mask fitting & background and drug screening Physical exam & immunizations $500.00 Variable costs Student supply kits $127.00 Immunization tracker/background Check $200.00 Total $4,503.00
NURS 001 Schedule 54342 Lecture MT 08:00 AM - 10:05 AM S140 Johnson, Garry 54342 Lab W 09:00 AM - 11:05 AM S201 Johnson, Garry 54342 Lab THF 06:30 AM - 12:50 PM HSP Johnson, Garry
A Day in the Life 2 days of lecture 2 clinical days Hospital prep day before plan patient care Simulations on Friday About 40 hours/week Care plans: 12 20 hours
Opportunities NURS 109 Nursing Assistant Training 6.5 unit class: entry into health care HS graduation or GED Background, health and TB clearance BCLS for Health Care Providers Social Security Number Eligible for State Certification Exam
CNA Employment Skilled Nursing Facility and Long-Term Care In top 10 fastest growing occupations in the country Average wage: $13-$21/hr
Additional Information Counseling Appointment: 270-6474 Purpose: Educational Plan (bring transcripts) must be an EVC or SJCC Student Hahn Deng: Counselor Liaison to the Nursing Program Adrienne Burns, Program Coordinator Adrienne.burns@evc.edu or 270-6448 Nursing web site: http://www.evc.edu/nursing/index.htm BRN web site: www.rn.ca.gov TEAS web site: www.atitesting.com/ Click Assessment Products for description and sample test items.