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NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM STUDENT HANDBOOK 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE OF NURSING DIRECTORY ..................................................................................2 NURSING OFFICE HOURS/FACULTY OFFICE HOURS ....................................................3 NAP CLINICAL COORDINATOR DIRECTORY ...................................................................4 UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY .......................................................................................................5 RESOURCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES DUNS SCOTUS LIBRARY .......................................................................................................... 6 ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER .............................................................................................. 6 NAP SKILLS LAB ......................................................................................................................... 6 FINANCIAL AID .......................................................................................................................... 7 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................7 COLLEGE OF NURSING MISSION ........................................................................................................................................ 8 VISION .......................................................................................................................................... 8 PHILOSOPHY ............................................................................................................................... 8 LICENSURE AND ACCREDITATION ..................................................................................... 9 ORGANIZATIONAL/COMMUNICATION CHARTS COLLEGE OF NURSING ORGANIZATIONAL CHART .................................................... 10 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART ................................... 11 NAP COMMITTEE STRUCTURE NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM SELECTION COMMITTEE (NAPSC) ..................... 12 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM COUNCIL (NAPC) ....................................................... 12 STUDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ............................................................................. 13 STUDENT COHORT REPRESENTATIVES .......................................................................... 13 STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAM EVALUATION ............................................ 13 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION DESIGN ........................................................................................................................................ 14 TIME COMMITMENT/MONITORING.................................................................................. 14 TUITION AND EXPENSES ....................................................................................................... 14 CURRICULUM OF THE NAP PURPOSE ..................................................................................................................................... 15 NAP OUTCOMES ....................................................................................................................... 15 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES ...................................................................................... 16 MSN NAP ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS ............. 16 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM GRADUATE NURSE ANESTHESIA CERTIFICATE ........................................................... 18 GNAC ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................ 19 NAP CURRICULUM SEQUENCE WITH CLOCK HOURS ................................................21 WAIVER CURRICULUM SEQUENCE WITH CLOCK HOURS (GNAC) ........................22 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................................................23 NUR698 CAPSTONE PROJECT: PROCEDURES ROLE OF THE CAPSTONE ADVISOR .................................................................................. 29 PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING CAPSTONE ADVISOR .................................................. 29 TIMELINES FOR CAPSTONE PROJECT ............................................................................. 30 STUDENTS DESIRING TO COMPLETE A THESIS ............................................................ 30 IRB APPROVAL ......................................................................................................................... 31 PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF CAPSTONE PROJECT ....................................................... 31 PREPARATION OF A MANUSCRIPT .................................................................................... 31 2 NUR699 NURSE CAPSTONE CONTINUATION ................................................................... 32 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM POLICIES STUDENT TRANSPORTATION RELATED TO CLINICAL .............................................. 32 HEALTH AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................... 32 ADMINISTRATION CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS ............................................. 33 CLINICAL FITNESS FOR CLINICAL PARTICIPATION .................................................. 34 NAP DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY ................................................................................... 35 CORE CONCEPTS ORIENTATION ....................................................................................... 35 CLINICAL STUDENT CONDUCT WHILE PROVIDING NURSING CARE .................... 35 ADVISING POLICY ................................................................................................................... 37 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM PROGRESSIONAL-PROBATION-DISMISSAL- WITHDRAWAL .......................................................................................................................... 39 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM ATTENDANCE AND TIME OFF .............................. 40 NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM ADMISSIONS POLICY .............................................. 42 NAP CLINICAL AFFILIATION SITES .................................................................................. 44 NAP EMPLOYMENT POLICY ................................................................................................ 44 CURRICULUM STANDARDS ..................................................................................................44 GRADUATION CRITERIA .......................................................................................................48 GNAC COMPLETION CRITERIA ..........................................................................................49 ONLINE SUGGESTION BOX ...................................................................................................49 EMAIL POLICY .........................................................................................................................49 STUDENT RECORDS ................................................................................................................49 ACADEMIC HONESTY.............................................................................................................50 COMPLAINTS/GRIEVANCE/APPEAL FINAL GRADE GRIEVANCE POLICY .................................................................................. 50 NON-ACEDEMIC GRIEVANCE .............................................................................................. 51 ETHICS AND CONFIDENTIALITY HIPAA ........................................................................................................................................... 52 INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD (IRB)............................................................................ 52 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES STUDENTS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................. 52 PATIENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ..................................................................... 53 APPLICANT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................................ 53 FACULTY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................... 53 CONDUCTING AND AFFILIATING AGENCY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES .... 54 ACCREDITING AGENCY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................ 54 PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AANA STUDENT ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP, ASSOCIATION MEETINGS, AND MENTORING .............................................................................................................................. 54 SIGMA THETA TAU, ZETA THETA CHAPTER-AT-LARGE ........................................... 55 HONORS, AWARDS, CONVOCATION, AND GRADUATION SIGMA THETA TAU, INTERNATIONAL AWARDS ........................................................... 55 LOURDES UNIVERSITY NAP AWARDS AGATHA HODGINS AWARD .................................................................................................. 55 NAP OUTSTANDING CLINICAL AFFILIATE FACULTY AWARD ................................ 55 NURSE ANESTHESIA EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ...... 56 CONVOCATION .........................................................................................................................56 BACCALAUREATE ...................................................................................................................56 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY ..........................................................................................56 3 CLINICAL PRACTICUM EXPECTATIONS/INFORMATION PRACTICE AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS-AANA CODE OF ETHICS ......................... 56 CLINICAL PRACTICUM OBJECTIVES SEMESTER ONE, CLINICAL PRACTICUM ONE ............................................................... 58 SEMESTER TWO, CLINICAL PRACTICUM TWO............................................................. 59 SEMESTER THREE, CLINICAL PRACTICUM THREE .................................................... 60 SEMESTER FOUR, CLINICAL PRACTICUM FOUR ......................................................... 62 SEMESTER FIVE, CLINICAL PRACTICUM FIVE ............................................................. 64 SEMESTER SIX, CLINICAL PRACTICUM SIX ................................................................... 65 SEMESTER SEVEN, CLINICAL PRACTICUM SEVEN ..................................................... 67 CLINICAL AFFILIATIONS ......................................................................................................68 STUDENT SUPERVISION ANESTHETIZING AREA .......................................................................................................... 69 NONANESTHETIZING AREA ................................................................................................. 69 RATIO OF STUDENT TO INSTRUCTOR..............................................................................69 ATTENDANCE............................................................................................................................70 CLINICAL ASSIGNMENTS AND ROTATIONS ...................................................................70 CALL EXPERIENCE .................................................................................................................70 CLINICAL SITE EVALUATION .............................................................................................70 SEE EXAM AND REVIEW COURSE ......................................................................................70 STUDENT SUMMATIVE CLINICAL EVALUATION .........................................................71 DAILY FORMATIVE EVALUATION .....................................................................................71 SELF EVALUATIONS ...............................................................................................................71 CARE PLANS ..............................................................................................................................71 CLINICAL CASE RECORDING ..............................................................................................72 DRESS CODE ..............................................................................................................................72 HEALTH INSURANCE ..............................................................................................................72 ADDENDUM: DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY ..................................................................73 SIGNATURE FORM...................................................................................................................75 4 A Message from the Program Administrator and the Assistant Program Administrator Dear Nurse Anesthesia Program Students, We would like to welcome you to Lourdes University and the MSN Nurse Anesthesia Program. Congratulations on the beginning of your journey to becoming a nurse anesthetist. We developed this handbook as a guide to provide you with information about Lourdes University, the MSN Nurse Anesthesia Program, and the policies and procedures that will be part of our program. On behalf of the MSN Nurse Anesthesia Program faculty, Lourdes University, and the Franciscan tradition, we wish you all the best as we begin this journey together. Jill Liebnau MS, CRNA Jim Edinger MSN, CRNA 1 COLLEGE OF NURSING DIRECTORY Last Name First Name Credentials Title Room # Ext Aubuchon Dawn CRNA, MSN Instructor SCH 254 (419) 517-8961 Deckelman Sue MSN, RN, CNS Assistant Professor SCH 244 (419) 824-3783 Didion Judy Ph.D., RN Dean , Professor SCH 252 (419) 517-8905 Duran Gina Administrative Assistant SCH 251 (419) 824-3791 to the Dean, College of Nursing Edinger, Jr. James MSN, CRNA Instructor SCH 237 (419) 517-8956 Gallagher Martha PhD, RN Associate Professor SCH 254 (419) 824-3750 Grover Barbara MS, DNP, CRNA Adjunct Faculty Hamilton Hollis RRT, RN, CNS, Instructor SCH 254 (419)-517-8994 MS, MSN, NE- BC Hamm Robin MSN, RN Instructor, BSN Program SCH 250 (419) 824-3794 Chair Kruse Julie PhD, RN Assistant Professor SCH 248 (419) 824-3797 Liebnau Jill MS, CRNA Administrator NA SCH 238 (419) 824-3775 Program, Assistant Professor Lutzmann Cynthia MSN Administrative SCH 236 (419) 517-8879 Assistant Maurer Mary Jo Ph.D., MSN, RN Assistant Professor SCH 239 (419) 517-8960 Maziarz Lauren MSN, RN Instructor SCH 254 (419) 517-8995 Nims Liz Ph.D., RN,CPNP Associate Professor SCH 247 (419) 824-3787 Rush Joanne MS, DNP, CRNA Adjunct Faculty Strelow Marisol Administrative Assistant SCH 259 (419) 824-3871 Vargo Deborah PhD, RN, CNE MSN Program Director, SCH 234 (419) 824-3792 Associate Professor Zajac Lynne Ph.D., RN Associate Professor SCH 259 (419) 824-3863 Other Important Numbers University Phone (419) 885-3211 University (Toll-Free) (800) 878-3210 MSN Nursing Office (419) 517-8879 Nursing Fax (419) 824-3985 Center for Nursing Scholarship (419) 824-3871 2 NURSING OFFICE HOURS/FACULTY OFFICE HOURS Nursing Office Hours/ Faculty Office Hours The Nursing Office is open between the hours of 8:00 AM –5:00 PM, Monday – Thursday and 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Friday. Individual Faculty office hours are posted on the bulletin boards outside of each office. MSN Program Office Hours The MSN Administrative Assistant’s hours are 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Monday – Thursday and 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Friday. Individual Faculty office hours are posted on the bulletin boards outside of each office. 3 NAP CLINICAL COORDINATOR DIRECTORY Last Name First Name Credentials Location Phone Email Almasri Mohamad MD St. Luke’s (419) 893-5490 [email protected] om Bhat Ramachandra MD Mercy St. Anne’s (419) 407-2410 Ramachandra_Bh [email protected] Brenner Jim MD Wildwood Surgery (419) 531-8808 [email protected] Center Brown Howard CRNA Toledo Hospital Cell: (419) 360-1393 [email protected] m Clemons Mary CRNA Fostoria Hospital (419) 560-2572 maryclemonscrn [email protected] Gajdostik Beth MS, CRNA Flower Hospital (419) 350-8442 Beth.Gajdostik@ promedica.org Gallup William MD ProMedica Ortho. & (419) 531-8808 William.Gallup Spine Hospital MD@promedica. org Gill Sukhwinder MD Mercy St. Charles (419) 696-7701 sukhwindersgill @gmail.com Grieves Mark CRNA Mercy Hospital of Cell: (253) 732-0153 mgrieves@hotm Defiance ail.com Hamilton Kevin CRNA Mercy Hospital of Home: (419) 784-3870 kevinrhamilton@ Defiance yahoo.com Lamb Christy MS, CRNA Community Hospitals Cell: (419) 799-0688 Lambcl129@yah & Wellness Centers, oo.com Bryan Luther Glenn MS, CRNA Mercy St. Vincent’s (419) 251-3740 Glenn_Luther@ mhsnr.org McCann David MSN CRNA Fulton County (419) 822-6771 malenurse_98@y Health Center ahoo.com Nelson Nataya Malai MSN CRNA Mercy St. Charles Cell: (407) 803-1107 Nataya.malai@y ahoo.com Ondrus Kendra CRNA ProMedica Ortho. & (419) 972-7070 Kendra.Ondrus@ Spine Hospital promedica.org Overmyer Denise MA CRNA Community Hospitals (419) 487-0337 drdream1@fronti & Wellness Centers, er.com Bryan Peterson JR CRNA Mercy St. Anne Cell: (419) 410-0059 [email protected] m Rush Joanne MS CRNA St Luke’s Hospital / Cell: (419) 343-9311 misyajsa@yahoo Surgicare .com Sattler Elaine CRNA Surgery Center at (419) 882-0003 [email protected] Regency Park om Stuckey Jordan MD Defiance Regional Home: (202) 607-0720 Jordan.StuckeyM Medical Center [email protected] g White Eric CRNA Wood County Cell: (303) 912-6186 ericwhite555@g mail.com 4 UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY Department Name Title Office Phone Number Academic Support Center Chrissy Knapke Asst. Director DEH 105B (419) 824-3910 Accessibility Services Christine Miller Asst. Director SFH 109 (419) 824-3523 Bookstore Ann Morris Manager (419) 824-3694 Bursar Pat Gray Bursar SCH 143 (419) 824-3695 Campus Ministry Sr. Barbara Vano Director San Damiano (419) 824-3861 Campus Ministry House Counseling Services Sophia Center Sophia Center (419) 882-4529 Financial Aid Tracy Linenkugel Financial Aid MAH 122 (419) 824-3732 Assistant Graduate School Sr. Shannon Schrein Dean MOT3 101 (419) 824-3760 Graduate School Keith Ramsdell Director of MOT3 104 (419) 517-8881 Graduate Admissions Graduate School Tara Hanna Graduate Student MOT3 102 (419) 517-8908 Services Coordinator Corporate, Foundation & Director REG (419) 824-3752 Government Relations Information Technology James Page, Jr. Help Desk MCH 003 (419) 824-3815 Library Murray, Linda Library SCH 147 (419) 517-8980 Assistant Registrar Michelle Rable Registrar SCH 139 (419) 824-3816 Security (on Campus) Michelle Vollmar Director MOT 1 (419) 517-8953 Room 118 Security *411 (419) 517-8953 (on campus) Welcome Center LouAnn Fletcher Receptionist REH 102A (419) 885-3211 University Mailing Address: 6832 Convent Boulevard, Sylvania, OH 43560 Website: www.Lourdes.edu 5 RESOURCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES DUNS SCOTUS LIBRARY The Lourdes University Library is located in St. Clare Hall. The library provides the following services: • A large assortment of reference materials, books, periodicals and computer assistance review of literature. • Full time and part time librarians provide services for learning how to access the library catalog and databases to find books, periodicals, multimedia and other resources. • Journal access to OhioLINK databases available from home or campus. • Computer workstations are available for the on-line catalog, journal databases, and Internet. All computers are equipped with Microsoft Office. • In the main reading room, tables are equipped and wired for laptop computers. • A TV/VCR and a DVD player are available for individual student use to view videos for assignments. An ID must be presented at Circulation Desk. • A laser printer at the Circulation Desk costs 10 cents per sheet after 20 free sheets per day. • Color printing is available for 50 cents per sheet. • Two small study rooms are available for group work. • Library group instruction classes are available upon the request of faculty. ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER The Academic Support Center, located in Delp Hall, provides free academic support services to currently enrolled students. Services include tutoring, workshops, multi-media technologies, Internet resources, and proctored testing (including all entrance and exit standardized tests). A nominal printing fee per page is charged for black and white copies after the first 20 pages per day. The Academic Support Center houses some of nursing computer software and video media. For more information, call 419-824-3748. NAP SKILLS LAB The NAP skills lab is located in St. Joseph's Hall 108. The NAP skills lab will be utilized in conjunction with NUR 603 and NUR 604 for basic, and NUR 619 for advanced anesthesia skills training. The learning lab will be available to students for additional practice during designated hours posted each semester and by appointment with a NAP faculty member. Additional trainers/simulators will be added to supplement the nurse anesthesia skills laboratory as the program evolves. Advanced simulator training is being negotiated with community agencies and details will be posted each semester. Students will also have access to the College of Nursing Learning Laboratory, which is housed in St. Joseph's Hall, to accommodate mid-range simulation equipment, hospital-like patient bed stations, audiovisual equipment, and computer stations. This lab is staffed by nurses who specialize in clinical skill development. Equipment is organized and available for the specific needs of the clinical courses. 6

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NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART . marketing materials, students will be informed that this is an intensive The graduate tuition rate for the MSN:NAP will be charged in a per semester fashion (see.
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