BSN STUDENT HANDBOOK 2015-2016 Rev. 05.01.15 . Table of Contents Welcome to Anderson University School of Nursing ................................................................................ 6 History ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 Mission Statements ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Vision Statement ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Program Objectives ..................................................................................................................................... 8 BSN Student Outcomes .............................................................................................................................. 8 Approval ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Accreditation ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Administration, Faculty, and Staff .............................................................................................................. 9 School of Nursing Organizational Chart .................................................................................................. 11 Conceptual Framework ............................................................................................................................. 12 Person ................................................................................................................................................... 13 Environment .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Health .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Nursing .................................................................................................................................................. 14 The Development of Novice to Expert and the Nursing Process ............................................................. 15 American Nurses Association Nursing Code of Ethics ............................................................................ 16 National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc. Code of Academia and Clinical Conduct ........................... 16 Preamble ............................................................................................................................................... 16 A Code for Nursing Students ................................................................................................................ 16 General Academic Policies ....................................................................................................................... 17 Standards for Admission to the School Of Nursing ................................................................................. 17 Nondiscrimination Policy ..................................................................................................................... 17 Student Disability Services ................................................................................................................... 17 Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) Guidelines ......................................................................... 18 Core Performance Standards for Admission and Progression of Nursing Students ................................. 19 Cognitive Learning Skills ..................................................................................................................... 19 Psychomotor Skills ............................................................................................................................... 19 Affective Learning Skills ...................................................................................................................... 21 Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (TBSN) ............................................................................ 21 Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) .......................................................................... 22 Online Course Learning Policies .......................................................................................................... 24 Curriculum Plans ...................................................................................................................................... 27 2 Traditional Bachelor of Science ............................................................................................................ 27 Accelerated Bachelor of Science .......................................................................................................... 28 RN to BSN Completion (RN-BSNC) ....................................................................................................... 29 Course Descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 30 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Course Descriptions ........................................................................... 30 Grades ....................................................................................................................................................... 33 Grading Scale ........................................................................................................................................ 33 Anderson University School of Nursing Test Policy ............................................................................ 34 Exam Review Policy ............................................................................................................................. 35 Standardized Testing in Designated Courses ........................................................................................ 35 Academic Integrity................................................................................................................................ 37 Program Information, Policies and Procedures ........................................................................................ 38 Attendance Policies ............................................................................................................................... 38 Admission, Progression and Dismissal Policies ................................................................................... 39 Internet postings and Social Media Policy............................................................................................ 41 Advising ................................................................................................................................................ 42 Paper Writing ........................................................................................................................................ 42 Simulation Learning Environment Policies .............................................................................................. 42 Clinical, Simulation and Lab Policies ....................................................................................................... 43 Daily Clinical Evaluation ...................................................................................................................... 43 Mid-Term and End-Semester Clinical Evaluation Tool and Clinical Grading Scale ........................... 43 Clinical/Simulation Lab Preparation and Conduct ............................................................................... 44 Clinical Evaluation of Student Performance......................................................................................... 44 Regulations for Student/Faculty Data Entry and Deletion of Practice Materials ................................. 45 Standard Precautions ............................................................................................................................. 46 Hand Hygiene ....................................................................................................................................... 46 Gloves ................................................................................................................................................... 47 Mask, Eye Protection, Face Shield ....................................................................................................... 47 Gown ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Patient Care Equipment ........................................................................................................................ 47 Environmental Control.......................................................................................................................... 47 Linen ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Occupational Health and Blood-borne Pathogens ................................................................................ 47 Student Occurrence ............................................................................................................................... 48 3 Extended Illness .................................................................................................................................... 48 Readmission/Admission After Voluntary Withdrawal or Transfer ...................................................... 48 Student Grievance, Complaint, and Right of Appeal Guidelines ............................................................. 49 Course/Clinical Grievance (SON) ........................................................................................................ 49 Formal Complaint (SON) ..................................................................................................................... 49 Right of Appeal (AU) ........................................................................................................................... 49 Grade Appeals/Changes ........................................................................................................................ 50 Graduation Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 50 Program Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 50 Background Check ................................................................................................................................ 50 Confidentiality Statement ..................................................................................................................... 51 Drug Screening ..................................................................................................................................... 52 Procedure for Drug Testing .................................................................................................................. 53 Refusal to Test ...................................................................................................................................... 53 Positive results ...................................................................................................................................... 53 Reasonable Suspicion of Drug/Alcohol Use......................................................................................... 53 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification ........................................................................... 54 Professional Liability Insurance ........................................................................................................... 54 Health Insurance ................................................................................................................................... 54 Health Screening ................................................................................................................................... 54 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ........................................................... 55 Unsafe/Unethical Student Practice ....................................................................................................... 55 Transportation ....................................................................................................................................... 56 Emergency Contact Policy .................................................................................................................... 56 Student Records .................................................................................................................................... 56 Dress Code ............................................................................................................................................ 57 Senior Information .................................................................................................................................... 59 NCLEX-RN .......................................................................................................................................... 59 Program for Pin and Lamp .................................................................................................................... 60 Pin for Professional Convocation ......................................................................................................... 60 Pin ......................................................................................................................................................... 60 Lamp ..................................................................................................................................................... 60 Facilities and Services .............................................................................................................................. 61 Health Assessment Laboratory ............................................................................................................. 61 4 Nursing Skills Laboratory ..................................................................................................................... 61 Simulation Learning Environment ........................................................................................................ 61 Human Cadaver Dissection Laboratory ................................................................................................ 62 Student Lounge ..................................................................................................................................... 62 Library................................................................................................................................................... 62 Bookstore .............................................................................................................................................. 62 Financial Aid ......................................................................................................................................... 62 Fees and Expenses ................................................................................................................................ 62 Inclement Weather Policy ..................................................................................................................... 63 Forms ........................................................................................................................................................ 64 Request for Progression in the Nursing Curriculum ............................................................................. 65 Fitness for Duty – Return to Classroom and Clinical Courses ....................................................... 66 Daily Clinical Evaluation ...................................................................................................................... 67 Mid-Term and End-Semester Clinical Evaluation Tool ....................................................................... 70 Exposure Incident Report ..................................................................................................................... 75 Clinical Counseling Form ..................................................................................................................... 76 Scheduled Clinical Assignment Change Agreement ............................................................................ 77 AU Institutional Activities Schedule Approval .................................................................................... 78 Nursing Student Acknowledgement of Policies and Expectations ....................................................... 79 5 Welcome to Anderson University School of Nursing Nursing is one of the most rewarding, challenging, and respected careers available today. Professional nursing has evolved over more than a century and is based upon nursing knowledge, theory, and research. Today, at Anderson University, we use the latest technology and instructional methods to impart the critical knowledge and skills to assist you in becoming an integral part of the healthcare team, an agent for change, an advocate for your clients, and an informed consumer of recent, valid research to guide your practice for the optimum outcomes for your clients. As a graduate of Anderson University, not only will you gain credentials from an institution that is highly respected, you will gain the ability to be a highly competent professional nurse with a commitment to service. In addition, you will become immersed in the art and science of nursing through the perspective of the Christian worldview. Faculties partnering with you on this journey are committed to student-oriented learning in which learning and faith are integrated. Represented within the faculty are various disciplines from the breadth of nursing who are leaders and experts and are active in their profession and specialties. Thank you for choosing Anderson University’s School of Nursing to grow professionally within nursing! It is my prayer that this is a time of growth for you, professionally and spiritually; that you develop life-long relationships; that you represent Anderson University well with high ethical and moral standards. But most of all, that you find a true passion for nursing and service. Pamela Binns-Turner, PhD, CRNA, APRN Founding Dean and Professor School of Nursing 6 History Anderson University was one of the first institutions for higher learning for women in the United States. The Johnson Female Seminary opened in Anderson in 1848. The founder was the Reverend William B. Johnson, a Baptist minister who was the first president of the South Baptist Convention. The school the Reverend Mr. Johnson founded was forced to close during the Civil War and did not reopen. A group of Anderson residents, wanting an institution of higher learning in Anderson, offered 32 acres of land and $100,000 to the South Carolina Baptist Convention at their meeting in 1910. The convention nominated a group of trustees, and Anderson College was granted a charter in 1911 by the South Carolina General Assembly. In 1912, the College opened its doors and operated as a four-year college for women until 1930. In 1929, the South Carolina Baptist Convention approved the institution's transition to a junior college, the first in the state. The College became a coeducational institution in 1930. In December, 1989, the Board of Trust voted to return the College to its status as a four-year institution, beginning with the fall semester of 1991. This decision was subsequently affirmed by a unanimous vote of the General Board of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. The first four-year class since 1930 graduated in May, 1993. In the spring of 2005, Anderson’s Board of Trust voted to change the College to University status to reflect the addition of graduate programs and a reorganization of the academic divisions into colleges. On January 1, 2006, Anderson College became Anderson University. The community of Anderson has nurtured and supported the institution throughout the University's history. In turn, the University has provided intellectual, cultural, and recreational opportunities for the citizens of the Anderson area, and has made a significant contribution to the economy of the community. The first class of students to the nursing program in fall 2012 marks a return of nurses to Anderson University since 1959. In the 1950’s then, Anderson College, partnered with Anderson Memorial Hospital to provide classes to Freshmen Nursing Students in their program. Mission Statements Anderson University Anderson University is an academic community, affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention, providing a challenging education grounded in the liberal arts, enhanced by professional and graduate programs and a co-curricular focus on the development of character, servant leadership and cultural engagement. This is a diverse community that is Christ-centered, people-focused, student-oriented, quality-driven and future-directed. School of Nursing The mission of the School of Nursing is to be Christ-centered, people-focused, student-oriented, quality- driven, and future-directed in preparing qualified persons to provide holistic therapeutic interventions with care, competence, and safety for a culturally diverse population. 7 Vision Statement School of Nursing The vision of the School of Nursing is to be a leading university where learners combine the foundational knowledge of science and the historical art of nursing, while examining and synthesizing current evidence shaping professional practice in a distinctively Christian community dedicated to Christ’s call to service. Program Objectives The program objectives of the BSN program are: 1. Deliver baccalaureate nursing education within a liberal arts framework which is excellence- driven and which provides opportunity for the development of the total personality: spiritual, psychological, sociocultural and professional. 2. Prepare the nursing graduate for entry into the profession as a generalist. 3. Provide the foundation in baccalaureate nursing that serves as a basis for future entry into graduate level nursing education. BSN Student Outcomes The graduate of the baccalaureate nursing program will be able to: 1. Explain the concept that each person is unique and holistic and has rights to self-determination regarding health matters. 2. Synthesize the nursing process to guide diverse persons toward meeting basic needs within a wellness continuum. 3. Integrate the professional nurse’s role of advocate, communicator, counselor, change agent, teacher, leader, and provider and manager of care to assist the client toward optimum level of wellness. 4. Communicate collaboratively in interpersonal relationships with individuals and families, members of the healthcare system, and in effective use of technology and data documentation. 5. Think critically to integrate theoretical and experiential knowledge from nursing, the humanities, and the biologic and social sciences in the promotion of clients’ health. 6. Utilize the research process and use evidence-based findings in nursing practice to contribute to the improvement of healthcare and the advancement of nursing science. 7. Assume legal and ethical responsibility for nursing activities and responsibility for professional growth. 8. Appraise personal development of character, exhibit servant leadership, and cultural engagement through the perspective of Christian values and utilize this knowledge to guide behaviors and implement decisions. 9. Evaluate evidence of care process outcomes leading to health system improvement and participate in promoting a culture of safety through increased effectiveness and performance. 8 Approval Approval is granted by: South Carolina Board of Nursing PO Box 12367 Columbia, South Carolina 29211-2367 803-896-4550 Accreditation Anderson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a Level V institution, granting baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404- 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Anderson University. Anderson University School of Nursing is accredited by: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation/ActionsForS14.pdf Administration, Faculty, and Staff Pamela Binns-Turner, PhD, CRNA, APRN Dean and Professor Beth Schultz, DNP, RN Undergraduate Chair and Associate Professor Charlotte Stephens, DNP, APRN-BC Graduate Chair and Assistant Professor Casey Hopkins, MSN, WHNP-BC Assistant Professor Karen Hardin, MSN, RN Assistant Professor Angie King, MSN, RN Assistant Professor Kimberly Speer, MSN, FNP-BC, APRN Assistant Professor Elizabeth Snyder, DNP, APRN-BC Assistant Professor Cindy Cross, MSN, RN, MBA Assistant Professor Edith Hamilton, MSN, BSN, RN, CEN 9 Assistant Professor Krystal Beeks, MSN, APRN-BC Assistant Professor Andrea Spencer, BSN, RN Clinical Instructor Sanquinette Brownlee, BSN, RN Clinical Instructor Kathryn Guinn, BSN, RN Clinical Instructor Patrick Wolf, MS, EMT-P, CCP Simulation Coordinator and Assistant Professor Kelli Hembree, BBA Simulation Specialist Katherine Davenport, BA Administrative Assistant and Program Coordinator Chesley Tench Nursing Admission Coordinator 10
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