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Wichita State University - School of Nursing Graduate Program Masters of Science in Nursing Admission Portfolio Introduction Wichita State University Nursing Programs have a responsibility to educate competent nurses to care for their patients (persons, families and/or communities) with critical judgment, broadbased knowledge, and well-honed technical skills. All individuals admitted to the Wichita State University Nursing Programs will be asked to verify that they can meet these standards with or without accommodation(s). Wichita State University Nursing Programs provide the following description/examples of technical standards to inform prospective and enrolled students of a sampling of technical standards required in completing their nursing science curriculum. 1. These technical standards reflect a sample of the performance abilities and characteristics that are necessary to successfully complete the requirements of the Nursing Programs. Please note: the standards are not requirements of admission into the Nursing Programs and the examples are not all-inclusive. 2. Individuals interested in applying for admission to the Nursing Programs should review these standards to develop a better understanding of the skills, abilities and behavioral characteristics required to successfully complete the Programs. Key areas for technical standards in nursing include certain: (a) sensory and motor coordination and function; (b) communication skills; (c) observational skills; (d) cognitive skills; and (e) behavioral and social attributes. Reasonable Accommodation(s) Wichita State University is committed to providing equal access to employment, educational programs, and activities for students with disabilities. The University recognizes that students with disabilities may need accommodations to have equally effective opportunities to participate in or benefit from University educational programs, services and activities and will make reasonable modifications to the environment, policy and practice and/or provide auxiliary aids and services when the Office of Disability Services determines such modifications are needed for equal access. Students who believe they are eligible for an accommodation must contact the Office of Disability Services.

Sensory & Motor Coordination & Functions Students must be able to execute gross and fine motor movements required to provide assessment, general care, and emergency treatment of patients. Sensory & Motor Coordination & Functions Standard 1. Perform and /or assist appropriately to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 2. Obtain accurate information from patients using gross and fine motor skills appropriate to the technique required. 3. Strength sufficient to move, transfer, and/or position patients or equipment safely under a variety of circumstances. Ability to lift independently or with assistance of a lift team/device for the delivery of general nursing care or in emergency situations. 4. Perform and/or assist appropriately with expected procedures, using sterile or clean techniques appropriate to the type of procedure or treatment. 5. Ability to perform nursing skills requiring the use of gross and fine motor skills (e.g. IV insertion, venous blood draw, urinary catheter insertion, etc.). A candidate should be able to execute motor movements reasonably required to provide nursing care and emergency response to patients. 6. Obtain accurate information from patient assessment using tactile sensory functions. Rationale 1. Must be able to administer CPR. 2. Use the assessment skills of palpation, auscultation, inspection, and percussion. 3. Ability to move and/or lift patients using proper body mechanics. 4. Demonstrates the ability to perform clinical skills required in the clinical setting. 5. Determine changes in skin temperature.

Observation Observation Standard Rationale Students must be able to perform observational skills necessary to assess the health needs of clients/patients through auditory, visual, and tactile abilities. 1. Ability to observe patient conditions and responses to health and illness. 2. Ability to assess and monitor health needs. 3. Computational thinking. 4. Cognitive load management. 1. Nursing student competencies include the knowledge, attitude, and skills necessary to provide quality and safe patient care to patients across the continuum. 2. Use and interpret information obtained from digital, analog, and waveform diagnostic tools (e.g., sphygmomanometer, otoscope, stethoscope, ophthalmoscope, EKG, IVs) and other diagnostic tools. 3. Observe a patient during the course of comprehensive or focused assessments. 4. Translate data into abstract concepts and understand databased reasoning. 5. Obtain and interpret information for evaluation of responses to nursing actions.

Communication Communication Standard Rationale Students must be able to complete accurate assessments of client status. Communication includes verbal, reading, writing, non-verbal, and electronic behaviors with patients and the healthcare team that reflect sensitivity, clarity, and mutual comprehension. 1. Communication abilities for sensitive and effective interactions with patients/clients (persons, families, and/or communities). 2. Communication abilities for effective interdisciplinary collaboration with the healthcare team (patients, their supports, other professional and nonprofessional team members). 3. Sense-making of information gathered from communication. 4. Social intelligence. 1. Must be able to initiate and maintain nursepatient relationships. 2. Must be able to give professional (using standard nursing and medical terminology) verbal and/or written reports to other healthcare team members with clarity. 3. Must be able to document accurately and clearly in written and/or electronic format. 4. Must be able to accurately convey information and interpretation of information using one or more means of communication (verbal, written, assisted (e.g., TTY) and/or electronic) to patients/clients/the healthcare team. 5. Must be able to determine a deeper meaning or significance in what is being expressed.

Cognitive Cognitive Standard Rationale Students must have sufficient critical thinking skills in the practice of nursing. The student will need to problem solve clinical issues and situations by synthesizing information in an analytical, deliberative, evaluative, and decisive manner. Students must demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to provide quality and safe patient care in all health care settings. 1. Accurately measure, calculate, reason, analyze, and synthesize subjective and objective data to carry out the nursing process in relation to patient assessment, diagnosis, goals, plan of care/interventions, and evaluation. 2. Analyze data to prioritize all aspects of the client s health care needs and nursing diagnoses. 3. Use synthesized data to develop a plan and implement nursing interventions relevant to client s needs which integrates client preferences to deliver appropriate, evidenced-based, quality and safe patient care. 4. Demonstrate intellectual and conceptual abilities to accomplish the essentials of the nursing program (for example, baccalaureate essentials). 5. Demonstrate cognitive abilities related to course and program outcomes, which include intellectual, conceptual, integrative, quantitative, critical thinking, and comprehension skills that indicate that the student is able to carry out the nursing process in the care of patients. 6. Comprehend extensive information from written documents, visual and/or oral presentations, and patient computer information. 7. Accurately follow course syllabi, assignment directions, patient protocols, and any action plan(s) developed by deans, faculty, administrators, or health care agency staff. 8. Media literacy 1. Accomplish, direct or interpret assessment of persons, families and/or communities and develop, implement and evaluate plans of care or direct the development, implementation and evaluation of care. 2. Make proper judgments regarding safe and quality care. 3. Critically assess and develop content that uses new media forms, and to leverage these media for persuasive communication. 4. Literacy in and ability to understand concepts across disciplines. 5. Represent and develop tasks and work processes for desired outcomes.

Behavioral and social attributes Students must possess the emotional stability to enable them to develop therapeutic relationships and successfully communicate with individuals and aggregates from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds. Students should possess the qualities of selfawareness, emotional maturity, objectivity, flexibility, empathy, and integrity. Students should be emotionally able to handle demanding workloads and to function effectively under stress. Behavioral and Social Attributes Standard 1. Concern for others, integrity, ethical conduct, accountability, interest and motivation. 2. Acquire interpersonal skills for professional interactions with a diverse population of individuals, families and communities. 3. Acquire interpersonal skills for professional interactions with members of the health care team including patients, their supports, other health care professionals and team members. 4. Acquire the skills necessary for promoting change for necessary quality health care. 5. Cross-cultural competency. Rationale 1. Maintain effective, mature, and sensitive relationships with clients/patients, students, faculty, staff and other professionals under all circumstances. 2. Function effectively under stress and adapt to changing environments inherent in clinical practice. 3. Demonstrate professional role in interactions with patients, intra and inter professional teams. 4. Operate in different cultural settings (including disability culture).

MSN Admission Requirements: In addition to the general university requirements for admission to graduate studies (see the Admission to Graduate Study section for full details), the School of Nursing requires: 1. A bachelor s degree with a major in nursing from a nationally accredited (NLN or CCNE) school. RN applicants with a degree in another discipline will be considered and counseled on an individual basis; 2. Admission to the Graduate School at Wichita State University; 3. Coverage by professional liability insurance, in effect during practical, in the minimum amount of $1/3 million individual/aggregate, to be renewed annually; 4. One year of nursing practice following professional licensure is highly recommended but not required; 5. Computer literacy and electronic database literature database searching skills. 6. A background check is required. The School of Nursing can provide details for obtaining the background check; and 7. Evidence of Registered Nurse Licensure, in the in the state for which they practice. 8. A cumulative grade point average of 3.000 or higher in the following area: the last 60 hours of nursing undergraduate coursework. a. For applicants who do not have a 3.000 or higher in the last 60 hours of nursing undergraduate coursework, a MSN Admission Exception Portfolio** may be submitted to the School of Nursing. This portfolio will be reviewed for acceptance for admission to the MSN program. The following materials are required for application to the Master of Science in Nursing degree program: Completed application form Official transcript(s) of all college coursework Letter clearly stating applicant s detailed personal objectives and specific career goals. Resume/Curriculum Vitae ** The following criteria may be included in the MSN Admission Exception Portfolio: Involvement in positions related to MSN track applying for Leadership/Administrative or Nursing Education. Thoroughly explain roles in three (3) to seven (7) positions Presentations and/or publications Professional Nursing organization memberships Professional certifications Committee/Board participation explain your duties Evidence-based practice and/or process improvement initiatives Post undergraduate education Are you licensed as a registered nurse? license is required prior to admission) Yes No (a copy of your valid nursing

Please complete the following information: Name: Email: PROGRAM INTEREST Circle the program you are most interested: Education Administration Would you consider another MSN program: Yes No EXPERIENCE How many years of experience do you have as an RN? During what years? Have you ever worked in the Education or Administration focus area for which you are applying? If yes, for how many years? During what years? Where? In what capacity? General Statements (Check appropriate response): I understand that I must maintain a semester and overall 3.00 GPA. I understand that I must meet and provide documentation for all required practica (e.g. but not limited to health, malpractice insurance, OSHA, HIPP, etc.) Do you intend to take all required courses as they are scheduled, attending continuously until they are completed? Do you understand the sequencing of the courses and the time Commitment required? Has your license ever been suspended, revoked, limited or denied? If yes, please explain on a separate sheet of paper.

As a Registered Nurse, have you ever had any disciplinary action brought against you? If yes, please explain on a separate sheet of paper. Upon completion of the degree, do you anticipate returning to the Community where you now reside to practice? If no, where do you anticipate practicing? In what city and county do you currently work? Action on Admission The Admissions Committee will select the best-qualified applicants for the MSN program based on a composite assessment of: Academic performance on all coursework taken, with particular emphasis on undergraduate nursing courses, relevance to selected MSN focus, patterns of course withdrawals and course repeats, and the nature of course selections. Applicant-supplied information and statements on the application forms and essay. Writing and verbal communication skills. Completeness of application forms. Admission to the MSN degree program is contingent on sufficient enrollment for the program. If sufficient numbers of applicants are not reached at the May 1 st deadline, qualified applicants will be referred to other options.