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UPPER CAPE COD REGIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL PRACTICAL NURSE PROGRAM ORIENTATION June 2015
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Mrs. Judith M. Pelletier, MSN, RN, CNE Director, Division of Nurse Education Nancy Taddia, BS, Secretary [ext. 277; ntaddia@uppercapetech.org] WELCOME
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Electronic Mail throughout the summer Immediately notify Nancy for any changes Name Address Phone number E-mail address A UCT “gmail” address will be provided to each student COMMUNICATION
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TO BE COMPLETED TODAY Student Information Sheet Statistical Information for the DOE Student Vehicle Parking Permit Application FORMS
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DUE August 15, 2015 Health Clearance Immunizations >TB Screening is date sensitive [Except the influenza vaccine] Comprehensive Drug Screen [form provided at Orientation] REQUIREMENTS
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TEXTBOOKS Matthews Order Form SHADOW HEALTH SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CALENDAR STUDENT HANDBOOK HANDOUTS
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Essential to your success in the Program A web site will be provided to purchase textbooks Vendor is providing ‘bundles’ for cost savings Assignments required for participation in nursing skills lab TEXTBOOKS
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Digital Clinical Experience (DCE) Recommend System Specifications Integrated throughout the Program Variety of patients Health Assessment Pharmacology SHADOW HEALTH
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PLAN ACCORDINGLY Do NOT make appointments during scheduled class, lab, or clinical time Extra-help Facilitators are available before and/or after class Plan to arrive early and/or remain late on class days CALENDAR
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Details of Program expectations Policies Procedures Subject to revision HANDBOOK
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Tuition Refund (page 12) Satisfactory Academic Progress (page 14) 75% or better in each course and “Pass” the clinical component 1,114 clock hours POLICIES
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Attendance (page 16) Absences are not excused for any reason Extenuating Circumstances (page 18) Excessive absenteeism = missing more than 10% of scheduled time Classroom absenteeism > lowering of course grade Clinical absenteeism > make-up ($) if eligible Probationary Status POLICIES
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Classroom Decorum (page 18) Ready to Go Wait to be dismissed Talking Appropriate questions Arguing Distracting behaviors Sleeping Classroom policies POLICIES
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Assignments (page 20) APA format (American Psychological Association) Format > point deduction Late > point deduction 1 week limit Electronic Devices (page 20) As directed by the facilitator for learning purposes POLICIES
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CINAHL (page 20) Required resource for all assignments Shadow Health DCE (page 21) Required to successfully pass the course Medication Administration Exam (page 21) After Pharmacology Before administering medications POLICIES
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Environmental Management (page 21) Temperatures – dress accordingly Fragrance Food and beverages UCT and Program property ‘Police’ your area at the end of class and lab Recycle POLICIES
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Progression through the Program (page 22) 75% is Passing Clinical competence Incomplete Grade (page 22) 2 weeks to complete course requirements POLICIES
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Exam Make-up (page 23) One exam per course Documentation of extenuating circumstances Clinical Make-up (page 23) Time cannot be guaranteed Documentation of extenuating circumstances POLICIES
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Probationary Status (page 24) In danger of failing Learning contract Loss of Financial Aid POLICIES
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Dress Code (page 24) Photo ID on campus at all times Appropriate to the learning environment NO hats during exams or while in student uniform Student Uniform (page 25) Navy blue with name embroidered Equipment A web site will be provided to purchase uniforms and equipment POLICIES
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Medical Clearance (page 26) Hospitalization Change in health status Last Day to Withdraw (page 27) See each course syllabus for the specific date Program Withdrawal (page 27) Financial Aid impacted Readmission (page 28) POLICIES
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Termination (page 28) Breach of confidentiality Unsafe clinical practice Dishonesty/lack of integrity Refusal to care for a patient/client Unethical/Unprofessional/Illegal conduct Policy violation Threatening behavior/Harassment POLICIES
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Transfer credit for non-clinical courses (page 34) E-mail request to Nancy by July 31, 2015 Identify the specific course Official transcript (if not already provided) Course description POLICIES
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Electronic Communication (page 34) Guidelines Privacy Social Networking (page 34) HIPAA Board of Nursing July 2012 (Appendix) Acceptable Use – Internet (page 50) UCT network POLICIES
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Tobacco Use (page 42) Prohibited on school grounds, including in vehicle Drug/Alcohol Policy (page 42) Impairment presents a treat to safety Reasonable suspicion Prescription medications POLICIES
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The building will be locked each day after the scheduled start of class Late arrivers will need to be ‘buzzed in’ BUILDING SECURITY
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SAVE money Medical Terminology Kahn Academy Human anatomy and physiology Get organized – establish a place to study Plan study time and add to the calendar SUMMER PREPARATION
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Be here on time Read before each class (Do NOT highlight – yet) Bring textbooks to class Review notes after every class Read again Keep-up not catch-up! PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
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