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⭐SCHOOL OF NURSING Graceland University
1 SCHOOL OF NURSING Graceland University BSN-RN STUDENT HANDBOOK 1401 W. Truman Road Independence, MO2 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Welcome from the Associate Dean... 4 Important Phone Numbers... 5 Accreditation & Approvals... 6 AACN Essentials... 7 Academic Calendar Drop/Add Dates School of Nursing (SON) Faculty About Graceland University (GU) GU Vision, Mission & Values GU General Education Goals/Requirements School of Nursing Mission, Goals, Philosophy & Organizing Framework SON Philosophy SON Organizing Framework SON Recognition Ceremony Graceland Traditions & Trivia BSN-RN Curriculum Plan BSN-RN Student Learning Outcomes BSN-RN Portfolio Guidelines STUDENT LIFE & SERVICES Communication Academic Advisement Student Awards Student Services Charles F. Grabske Library Miscellaneous STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS MONSA/NSNA, Pi Eta Chapter-Sigma Theta Tau, McKevit Manor Other Student Activities House Council Representatives SAFETY PRACTICES Emergency Contacts and GU Alert, Menacing Persons / Weapons Threat, Fire Safety Severe Weather / Tornado Exposure and Post Exposure Follow-up Policy Safe Practice Policy Impaired Nursing Student Policy Clinical Documentation Requirements3 UNIVERSITY POLICIES Technology, Ethics & Use Policy & School of Nursing Addendum Code of Conduct Photo and Videotape Policy Academic Integrity Policy Exception to Academic Policy Discrimination, Harassment & Grievance Procedure SCHOOL OF NURSING POLICIES Student Educational Responsibility ANA Code for Nurses NSNA Code of Academic and Clinical Conduct Statement of Ethical Practice HIPAA Regulations & 18 Indicators for Personal Health Identifiers Course Examination Requirements Policy Grading Policy Academic Appeal Policy and Procedure Upper Division Progression, Retention and Dismissal Procedure for the Administration of Examinations in the Classroom Upper Division Graduation Requirements & Licensure Attire for Student in the Clinical Setting Drug Calculation Proficiency Policy Reactivation to the Nursing Major Permission to sit for the NCLEX Prior to Graduation to Obtain Out-of-state Licensure NURSE PRACTICE ACT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Missouri State Board of Nursing, Nurse Practice Act Chapters Iowa Board of Nursing, Nurse Practice Act Chapter ADDENDUM Student Handbook Agreement4 WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSING Welcome to the School of Nursing. Your future is here! Many exciting learning experiences await you as you begin your journey toward becoming a registered nurse. You will have a vast array of opportunities as a nurse in the 21 st century. The world is changing so quickly that we don t even know what nursing will look like during your entire career. The future of the nursing profession will unfold as you create it! We will give you the opportunity to prepare yourself to practice with great skill in the new world that is before you. You re fortunate to be a student at Graceland University. The nursing program is a critical part of Graceland University and has a long history in Independence. The faculty and students who came before you have created an outstanding reputation in the metropolitan area as well as across the country. We will provide you with the guidance you need to carry on their legacy of honesty and integrity. As pre-professionals in the student role, we expect you to demonstrate integrity in all academic and clinical settings. We want you to always remember that every time you wear your uniform and interact with others you are representing Graceland University. Graceland is a community, and like any community there are policies and regulations to follow to keep you on track. This handbook includes a number of policies you need to know to stay on the most direct route to success. Stay focused on your goal to become a registered nurse and your probability to succeed will be high. As you progress through the nursing program at Graceland, you will begin to feel the "Graceland experience." That experience results from your connections with your fellow classmates and from the caring concern of our faculty and staff for you, our students. We are here to facilitate your success. You are here to be successful. You will work hard and we will coach and encourage you all the way! Welcome to a new chapter in your life, and now let s get on with it! Sharon Little-Stoetzel PhD, RN Associate Dean for Undergraduate Nursing Programs P.S. Thank you for choosing to be a Graceland nurse! 45 Important Phone Numbers INDEPENDENCE KANSAS CITY FIRE & POLICE HIGHWAY PATROL POISON CONTROL CENTER: INCLEMENT WEATHER NUMBER Graceland Independence Campus Information/Delayed Starts only For cancellations or delayed starts: Watch for postings on TV stations, KMBC channel 9, KCTV channel 5, and Fox (4). For Clinical Information contact your instructor. NEW DIRECTIONS - STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: OR OR CAMPUS TELEPHONE NUMBERS FAX Financial Advisors: Logan Glaser (students Last name A-L) Stephanie Hunt (students Last name M-Z) Campus Bookstore ext Student Lounge: ext Computer Assistance (Matt Curtis) ext Lamoni- Password resets ext Transcripts (Registrar s office) ext Associate Dean: Sharon Little-Stoetzel Undergrad Admin Asst. Cindy Leveridge-Gregory Admission Counselor: Laurie Hale Skills Lab Coordinator: Cindy Waits Full-Time BSN FACULTY xxxx SON Dean: Claudia Horton Tera Gericke 4689 Lin Howell 4683 Michelle Hornack 4684 Jeri Sindt 4690 Beverly South 4691 Diana Tilton 4685 Barbara Voshall 4697 Cindy Waits6 ACCREDITATIONS & APPROVALS The nursing programs have full approval status by: Iowa Board of Nursing River Point Business Park 400 SW 8 th Street, Suite B Des Moines, IA Missouri State Board of Nursing P. O. Box 656 Jefferson City, MO The nursing degree programs are accredited by: Graceland University is a member of the North Central Association and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, Illinois Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530 Washington D.C (202)7 AACN Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (updated 2008) The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice provides an important framework for designing and assessing baccalaureate education programs for professional nursing practice. The AACN Essentials document describes the educational preparation for, and expectations of, initial practice as a baccalaureate-prepared nurse. I. Liberal Education for Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice II. Basic Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Care and Patient Safety V. Health Care Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments VI. Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcomes III. Scholarship for Evidenced Based Practice VII. Clinical Prevention and Population Health IV. Information Management and Application of patient Care Technology VIII. Professionalism and Professional Values IX. Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice 78 Fall & Spring Academic Calendar August Fall Semester 31, Monday Classes Begin September 7, Monday Labor Day Holiday October 22, Thursday Midterm Break 26, Monday Classes Resume at 8:00 am November 24, Tuesday 30, Monday Thanksgiving Recess Begins at 9:00 pm Classes Resume 8:00 am December 14-17, M-Th 19, Saturday Finals Week Nursing Recognition Ceremony & Graduation January 4, Monday Spring Semester Begins February 26, Friday Spring Break begins at 5:00 pm March 7, Monday Classes Resume at 8:00 am 28, Monday Easter Break April 25-28, Mon-Th FINAL Examinations 89 Graceland University Drop/Add Dates Drop/Add Deadlines* FALL 2015 Semester 1st Quarter Crs Semester Crs 2nd Quarter Crs Last day to Add Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Oct. 23 Change to Pass/Fail or back to Graded, and last day to Drop Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Oct. 23 Last day to Withdraw or put on Audit Sept. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 20 *Refund calculation dates used by Financial Aid and Student Accounts may vary from the dates above. Drop/Add Deadlines* SPRING 2016 Semester 1st Quarter Crs Semester Crs 2nd Quarter Crs Last day to Add Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Mar. 14 Change to Pass/Fail or back to Graded, and last day to Drop Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Mar.14 Last day to Withdraw or change to Audit Feb. 8 Mar. 11 Apr. 7 *Refund calculation dates used by Financial Aid and Student Accounts may vary from the dates above. 910 SCHOOL OF NURSING FACULTY LIST BSN-RN Program Full Time Faculty Faculty Degree Title Michelle Hornack MSN, RN Assistant Professor Lin Howell MSN, RN Associate Professor Sharon Little-Stoetzel PhD, RN Professor & Associate Dean Tera Gericke RN, BSN Instructor of Nursing Jeri Sindt MSN, RN Associate Professor, Simulation Lab Co-Coordinator Beverly South MSN, RN, CNE Associate Clinical Professor Diana Tilton MSN, RN Assistant Professor Barbara Voshall DNP, RN Professor, Simulation Lab Co-Coordinator Cindy Waits MSN, RN, CLC Assistant Professor, Skills Lab Coordinator 1011 A little about your University LAMONI CAMPUS Graceland University is a co-educational liberal arts institution located in Lamoni, Iowa, a rural community of fewer than 1500 people 120 miles north of Independence, MO. The campus covers 177 acres of land with 34 buildings. It is a beautiful pastoral setting and is frequently referred to as our "Hilltop Home." INDEPENDENCE CAMPUS The Independence, Missouri location is home to the prestigious School of Nursing. Programs include; a campus BSN-RN program; programs in undergraduate and graduate education and, graduate degree programs in religion, and an undergraduate program in business. The Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies distance education program staff reside within the Independence campus. CGCS offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of fields. In addition, the campus is the home for the award winning Dr. Charles F. Grabske, Sr. library, one of the best nursing resource libraries in the Midwest. UNIVERSITY HISTORY & CHURCH AFFILIATION Graceland was established as a direct result of legislative action taken by the delegates of the 1890 General Conference of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, now known as The Community of Christ. September 17, 1895, Graceland University (formerly College) admitted its first students in the four-year liberal arts curriculum in Lamoni, Iowa. The first graduating class was a class of one, F. M. Smith, one of the church's prophets. The F.M. Smith Library was named after this graduate. The University was initially accredited by North Central Association in 1920, and accreditation has been continuous since. In 1969 the Division of Nursing became the sixth academic area of the University when the World Church and the University decided to move its educational base for the former diploma nursing program from the Independence Sanitarium and Hospital (most recently, Independence Regional Health) into its collegiate setting at Graceland. The Independence Campus (formerly Educational Center) became the home of the upper division BSN program of the nursing major in Margaret McKevit was the first Chairperson of the Division of Nursing, (now School of Nursing) and is credited, along with Professor Emerita Iola Tordoff, with establishing our tradition of excellence in nursing education. Graceland is grateful to these nurse educators and to many others who have contributed to our rich heritage. 1112 Graceland University Vision, Mission and Values Vision Statement Graceland University will become a recognized educational leader, inspiring and empowering persons for transformational service and leadership. Mission Statement Graceland creates learning communities where students develop their potential for meaningful and productive lives. Statement of Values Graceland values learning, wholeness, and community. Graceland encourages the adoption of these values for the enrichment of lives and the betterment of the world. Learning We believe in the life long process of the open and free pursuit of truth. Wholeness We believe that the development of the intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of all persons is necessary for healthy and fulfilling lives. Community We appreciate and welcome diversity and, as an institution sponsored by the Community of Christ, believe in the inherent worth of all persons expressed through relationships built on the foundation of unconditional love and acceptance. 1213 Graceland University General Education Goals Your liberal arts education prepares you to think broadly and gives you transferable skills required in many work situations. General Education goals are designed to provide you with this breadth of knowledge. All students are required to meet these goals. You will note that various choices are offered allowing each student to design his/her own package. The Fall Semester courses, from which you may choose to meet the goals, follow. Review these carefully prior to completing your registration. (Please note prerequisites listed in the Course Descriptions or Schedule of Classes for courses marked with * by the number.) (Please review carefully) Goal 1: To become knowledgeable in the natural sciences, history/political science, and the social/behavioral sciences. (12 s.h.) Can be satisfied through the completion of 12 s.h. in the following areas (with at least 3 s.h. from each area): a. Natural Sciences (any Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Science courses) BIOL1260 Environmental Biology BIOL1400 Fundamentals of Biological Science CHEM1310 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM1430 Principles of Chemistry I CHEM1431 Principles of Chemistry I Lab SCIE1250 Descriptive Astronomy b. History/Political Science (any 2000 level History, excluding HIST2400, or level Political Science courses) (Note: POLS2200 satisfies only goal 3e, as shown below.) POLS1300 American Government c. Social/Behavioral Sciences (any Economics, Psychology, or level Sociology courses) (Note: ECON3280, SOCI1350, and PSYC3370 satisfy only goal 4, as shown below.) ECON1300 Principles of Macroeconomics PSYC1300 Introductory Psychology SOCI1300 Introduction to Sociology 1314 Goal 2: To develop an appreciation of the arts and humanities. (6 s.h.) Can be satisfied through the completion of 6 s.h. in the following areas (with at least 3 s.h. from each area): a. Art, Music, Theatre (Note: ARTS2300, ARTS2310, and MUSC2350 satisfy only goal 4, as shown below, THTR1240 satisfies only goal 3b, as shown below, and ARTS2400 satisfies only goa1 3e, as shown below.) ARTS1100 Design Principles ARTS1200 Artists & Materials ARTS1230 Drawing ARTS1710 Introduction to Visual Communication MUSC0100/0200/0300/0400/0600/0700 Ensemble Music MUSC1200 Fundamentals of Music MUSC1250 Survey of Music Literature MUSC1410 Voice Class I MUSC1510/1530 Applied Keyboard MUSC1610/1630/1650/1670 Applied Instruments MUSC1740 Piano Class MUSC1750 Applied Voice THTR1200 Introduction to Theatre THTR1310 Introduction to Stagecraft b. Cinema, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, HUMN2220, HUMN2470, HUMN2550, HUMN2560, HUMN2570, HUMN2300, or HUMN2330 (Note: For Philosophy and Religion, only courses with the 2b designation satisfy this goal.) RELG1200 Introduction to Religion RELG1310 Introduction to Old Testament Goal 3: To develop foundational skills, including skills of quantitative analysis, oral and written communication, ethical consciousness and sound values, and healthful living. (21 s.h.) Can be satisfied through the completion of each of the following: a. 6 s.h. in Mathematics (includes any MATH courses) (Note: MATH3370 satisfies only goal 4, as shown below.) MATH1280 College Algebra MATH1310 Mathematical Concepts I MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics MATH1510 Calculus I 1415 NOTE: If your ACT Math score is less than 16 or your SAT Math score is less than 370, you must successfully complete (receive grade of C or better) both Beginning Algebra (DEVL0900) and Intermediate Algebra (DEVL1200), unless you have completed two years of high school math, one of which must have been algebra with a grade C or better in both high school math courses. b. 3 s.h. in Speech Communication (includes COMM1200, COMM3310, COMM3320, COMM/PEAC/SOCI3210, COMM/RELG3470, and THTR1240) COMM1200 Speech Communication: An Intro c. 3 s.h. in Modern Rhetoric or English Honors (ENGL1410 or 1440) NOTE: If your ACT score is less than 15 or your SAT equivalent score is less than 320, you must successfully complete (receive grade of C or better), DEVL Basic of English, before you can enroll in Modern Rhetoric ENGL1410 Modern Rhetoric ENGL1440 English Honors Please note that students are not allowed to enroll in Modern Rhetoric and Speech Communication Concurrently. Options for speech during the sophomore, junior, and senior year are available. d. 3 s.h. in Advanced Composition (includes ENGL3200, 3210, 3220, 3250, 3270, and 3280) e. 3 s.h. in Ethics/Values (includes Philosophy and Religion courses with the 3e designation, ARTS2400, BUAD3200, COMM3400, EDUC3100, POLS/PEAC2200, and SOCI3430) PHIL1200 Environmental Ethics f. 3 s.h. in Health (includes PHED1000 or HLTH1200 and one physical education activity course) HLTH1200 Principles of Healthful Living PHED1000 Personal Fitness Management PE Activities & Varsity Sports Goal 4: To be knowledgeable and appreciative of human diversity as expressed in cultures other than one s own. (3 s.h.) (All international students whose first language is not English automatically meet this requirement.) Can be satisfied through the completion of one of the following: Any foreign language course, ARTS2300, ARTS2310, COMM/INTD3100, ECON/GEOG3280, HIST1310, HIST1320, INTD1200, INTD3300, MATH3370, MUSC2350, PSYC3370, SOCI1350, or goal 4 designated international experiences HIST1310 World Civilizations I INTD1200 Intro to International Studies SPAN1410 Beginning Spanish I 1516 School of Nursing Mission, Goals, Philosophy and Organizing Framework Mission Goals The mission of the School of Nursing is to create learning communities where professional nursing students develop their potential for meaningful and productive lives as baccalaureate generalist nurses, nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School of Nursing strives to: 1. Promote the achievement of the mission of the University and the School of Nursing. 2. Provide curricula that prepare students in professional nursing standards, including The Essentials of Baccalaureate and Master s Nursing Education, and meets the needs of communities of interest. 3. Utilize teaching learning practices implemented by faculty who are academically and experientially qualified and who are effective teachers engaged in scholarship and service. 4. Provide a foundation for advanced study in nursing. 5. Prepare a graduate who has met the expected student outcomes of a program, including licensure/certification. 6. Prepare a graduate who is satisfied with the educational preparation provided within the learning community. 7. Prepare a graduate who elicits satisfaction from communities of interest, including employers of graduates. Professional Standards The School of Nursing adheres to Iowa and Missouri State Board of Nursing regulations regarding programs of professional nursing and other State Board of Nursing regulations as appropriate for our online nursing programs, and the professional standards outlined in the AACN BSN Essentials (2008), AACN MSN Essentials (2011), ANA Scope and Standards of Practice (2004), ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses (2001), Quality and Safety Education for Nurses Competencies (2007), and NONPF Domains and Core Competencies of Nurse Practitioner Practice (2008). 1617 Philosophy Statement As an integral part of Graceland University, the School of Nursing supports the Christian framework set forth in the Value Statements of the University and further enhances the achievement of University General Education Goals by nursing students. The goal of the School of Nursing is to enable students to become professional nurses who respect and care about the worth of all individuals, who are capable of thinking critically, and who can provide quality nursing care in diverse settings to individuals, families, communities and societies within the global health environment. Consequently, the School of Nursing educates students to become professional nurses who synthesize and apply concepts from the liberal arts, nursing curricula, and nursing practice. As reflective practitioners, professional nurses apply the nursing process in a holistic and caring way to promote the optimal health of individuals, families, and communities. The roles of the professional nurse include Learner, Clinician, and Leader. Development within each role occurs along a novice-to-expert level continuum. Learning is life-long. Learners possess intellectual curiosity fostered by the incorporation of current research findings (evidence) in their nursing practice. Clinicians provide competent, holistic care across the lifespan. Nurse Leaders collaborate with other health disciplines to develop policies and institute changes in healthcare. Professional Nursing Standards, the AACN Essentials for BSN and MSN Education, and the missions, goals, and philosophies of the University and School of Nursing guide curricular development and delineation of expected student learning outcomes. Curricula are developed to instill professional nursing values and a commitment to Evidence-Based practice. Effective learning is best facilitated by employment of active learning and self-reflective strategies. Central to the mission, goals, and curricular design of Graceland University s School of Nursing programs is the development and achievement of student learning outcomes necessary for practice as baccalaureate generalist nurses, nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. All graduates are expected to achieve student learning outcomes related to higher level thinking, communication, and nursing role performance. Entry into professional nursing begins with education at the baccalaureate level. At all levels the educational process is a shared endeavor between students and faculty. Opportunities for theoretical and experiential learning are provided in an atmosphere that stimulates each learner. The faculty support learning communities for traditional as well as nontraditional students. Each student has the right and responsibility to develop his/her highest personal and professional potential. 1718 Graceland University School of Nursing 1819 The Nursing Recognition Ceremony & The Significance of the Nursing Cap and Pin It has been a long-standing tradition at Graceland University to celebrate the achievements of each group of graduating nursing students during an annual Nursing Recognition Ceremony. The School of Nursing is located in Independence, Missouri, and the ceremony is usually held in Independence, Missouri in December. Graduating students from each major nursing discipline are recognized during the ceremony for their achievements and properly Pinned. The undergraduate BSN-RN students wear the Graceland school uniform, and if they prefer the Graceland nursing cap. The design for the cap and pin were chosen by a student committee made up of the first Division of Nursing graduating class in 1971 and Miss Iola Tordoff, advisor. The CAP The PIN The cap the students chose was similar to the one worn by graduates from the Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, whose program was the predecessor to the current School of Nursing at Graceland University. The all-white, stiffly starched cap is simple in design. The graduate band, which is placed length-wise across the folded front of the cap, is composed of a blue and gold velvet ribbon. The pin, unique to Graceland University, was chosen after a great deal of research and deliberation. The final design was created by Professor Iola Tordoff in consultation with the first Chairperson of the Division of Nursing, Miss Margaret McKevit. The Graceland Tower is centered on the pin and has the appearance of reaching upward. This symbolizes the growth experienced by students in the nursing program. Laurel leaves, which form a half-circle beneath the tower, were first used by the ancient Greeks to crown the victor and later came to be associated with academic honors. The colors of the pin are also symbolic. The pin itself is gold which symbolizes worthiness. A band of blue enamel surrounds the tower; the color stands for truth and loyalty and the unbroken circle for constancy. The two colors together complete the University colors of blue and gold. Underneath the blue band is simply inscribed, Graceland University Nursing. 1920 Graceland Traditions & Trivia Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue Newspaper: The Tower Yearbook: Acacia Motto: Prudens futuri (Wisdom for the future) Athletic Team/Mascot:Yellow Jackets, Sting Nursing House : McKevit Manor (named for Margaret L. McKevit) School Song: Graceland Forever Graceland Forever, dear Alma Mater Long may she ever firm keep her stand. Her sons and daughters carry to others Her fame throughout the land, Rah, rah, rah. Graceland College, we re all for you, Strong, united, loyal, and true. We ll carry on til victory is won, Oh, Graceland, we re all for you! Warren McElwain, 1925 Alma Mater Hymn: Come Graceland sons and daughters all, And join our happy throng. With loyal voices let us raise Our Alma Mater song. O hillcrest home of vision side, Where bonds of love holds sway, Where all may learn in life and lore Tis thee we praise today. Through memory a thread shall run Of golden richness made. Cementing there the treasure rare In thy foundation laid. O Alma Mater, guide us on, Thy standard e er unfold And call us on with memories Of days neath the Blue and Gold. Through years and decades long to come Thy battlemented tower Shall rise to call the youth of lands To answer to the hour. And while thy work shall carry on, Our benisons are told In lives of honor, truth and right, The seal of the Blue and Gold. Roy A. Cheville21 Graceland University School of Nursing Curriculum Plan MONTH BSN 1 ST YEAR Semester Hrs. Summer Semester NURS2420 Introduction to Nursing 2 NURS2460 Health Assessment 4 NURS2470 Informatics 2 = 8 hrs. Fall Semester NURS3440 Pathophysiology 3 NURS3451 Pharmacology I 2 NURS3120 Fundamentals 5 NURS3270 Psychosocial Aspects of Client Care 4 = 14 hrs. Spring Semester NURS3160 Evidence Based Practice 2 NURS3250 Adult Health I (First ½ of semester) 4 NURS3260 Adult Health II (Second ½ of semester) 4 NURS3452 Pharmacology II 2 NURS4340 Community Health Care 2.5 = 14.5 hrs. Summer A Term International Experience (Optional) 3 18-MONTH BSN 2 ND YEAR Summer Semester NURS4170 Manager of Patient Care 3.5 NURS4220 Maternal and Newborn Care 4 NURS4480 Trends and Issues 2 = 9.5 hrs. Fall Semester NURS4260 Critical Care Nursing (1/2 semester) 4 NURS4240 Pediatric Nursing (1/2 semester) 4 NURS4390 Capstone Practicum 3 NURS3290 Gerontology 2.5 = 13.5 hrs. 2122 Level 1 (BSN-RN) BSN Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLO s) Nursing Role Performance Applies the nursing process components to meet the priority health needs of clients. Utilizes scientific theory and a holistic assessment model in planning, prioritizing, implementing, and evaluating nursing care of clients. Promotes positive adaptation of clients on the wellness-illness continuum. Level 2 (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Utilizes multidimensional roles (e.g. advocate, educator, collaborator, etc.) of nursing in the provision of care to individuals, families, or communities. Collaborates with others to provide quality healthcare to individuals, families, or communities. Intervenes as an advocate in complex health situations for individuals, families and communities. Graduate (Exit) Level (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Plans, coordinates, implements, and evaluates holistic plans of care for clients with diverse health care needs that reflect application of the nursing process, promote client adaptation, and advocate for the health needs of individuals, families, and communities. Higher Level Thinking Level 1 (BSN-RN) Demonstrates higher level thinking skills in applying research to the professional nursing role. Critiques published research for relevance in nursing Level 2 (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Utilizes higher level thinking skills in the performance of professional nursing activities. Utilizes research (evidence-based practice) findings in the performance of professional nursing activities. Graduate (Exit) Level (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Utilizes higher level thinking skills and research evidence in the planning and delivery of nursing care. Communication Level 1 (BSN-RN) Demonstrates use of appropriate interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with peer members of the health care team. Demonstrates client focused communication in a therapeutic relationship. Documents accurate and clear representation nursing care. Level 2 (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Applies principles of scholarly writing, including effective organization of thought, grammar usage, and APA formatting. Demonstrates use of safe, professional communication techniques in the clinical setting. Graduate (Exit) Level (BSN-RN & RN-BSN) Communicates effectively orally and in writing; collaborates effectively with health care team members; and employs communication skills in the establishment of therapeutic relationships with individuals, families, and groups. 22 View more
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