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1 Clinical Rotations I Mrs. Carolyn Setford RN,BSN

2 Instructor: Mrs. Carolyn A. Setford RN, BSN Phone: (817) 547-3874 Email: carolyn.setford@birdvilleschools.netcarolyn.setford@birdvilleschools.net Education University of Texas at Arlington Bachelor of Science in Nursing-BSN-Summa Cum Laude-2003 Certifications State of Texas Registered Nurse Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (CPR & AED) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)

3 Clinical Rotations I Health Science Clinical Rotations is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. This course offers the opportunity for students to observe various hospital units such as: operating room, emergency room, cardiac care and other patient care areas at North Hills Hospital. The student will learn basic healthcare skills and examine a variety of healthcare careers.

4 Patient Care Technician Clinical Rotations II The Certified Patient Care Technician assists doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals in providing direct patient care in a variety of healthcare environments. As a CPCT, you may perform some or all of the following tasks: –Provide basic patient care including bathing, feeding, toileting and ambulating patients –Acquire and distribute patient care supplies –Change bed linens and process dirty linens properly –Perform safety checks to keep patient rooms clean and clutter – free –Maintain clear paths in hallways clear and return equipment that is no longer in use –Obtain EKG readings –Perform phlebotomy procedures Benefits to obtaining a Patient Care Technician Certification may include: more job opportunities, an increased pay scale, job security, and increased subject matter expertise

5 HOSA, Future Healthcare Professionals.HOSA is a student-led professional association for healthcare. It is endorsed by the US Department of Education and is an integral component of Health Science classes. HOSA develops future leaders for the health care delivery system. Spring Leadership 2015- HOSA Regional Conference –1 st level Online testing--- December 2015- Dates TBD –Holland Medical High School– Abilene, Texas --February 2016- Dates TBD HOSA State –San Luis Hotel & Conference Center- Galveston, Texas-April 2016- Dates TBD HOSA National Conference –Gaylord Opryland Nashville, Tennessee June 22-25, 2016

6 Supplies 2 Black Composition Notebook 1 --3 ring binder to organize classroom handouts 1 pack of 100 count index cards 1 box of Kleenex or 1 roll of paper towels 2 glue sticks Black ink pens only please

7 Grading 30% –Major test or project grade 30% –Daily grades which include quizzes, class participation and assignments 40% –Clinical Rotation Grade is made up of skills checklist, journals and unit assignments.

8 Late/Missed Assignments Please make arrangements with me if an assignment is not submitted on time. Your grade will be logged as a 0 until the assignment is submitted. Point deductions for late assignments are as follows: –1 day late: 10 points off – 2 days late: 20 points off – After 2 nd day: highest possible grade 70%

9 Clinical Expectations Students must be dressed in BCTAL scrubs and closed-toed, non-skid shoes. Undershirts must be white, black or gray Hair must be in a ponytail – off shoulders and face Artificial nails or chipped nail polish are not permitted No cell phone use allowed in the clinical area. Additional expectations to be discussed as we near the start of rotations in October

10 Program Cost- $85-100.00 Scrubs with Embroidery $22.50 each (2 sets are recommended) HOSA dues $30 CPR certification $10 Flu Vaccine- –**Students must have flu shot prior to the start of rotations and bring in proof of vaccination to their Clinical Rotations teacher

11 Parent Night- Clinical I Thursday September 17th at 6:30 pm in the BCTAL Omni Room –This is a mandatory meeting Parent Night is held to provide parents with information about the program Essential program release forms will be signed These forms are posted on my website – please review these forms prior to Parent Night –ConsentsConsents Payment for class fees are to be submitted at the beginning of class Fees due by Friday September 4 th

12 Important Dates for Clinical I Syllabus, computer and BCTAL campus expectations due back signed by parent or guardian by Friday August 28 th Parent Night –Thursday September 17 th, 2015 at 6:30pm in BCTAL Omni Room TB and Drug Screens at North Hills Hospital –Monday & Tuesday --September 21 st & 22 nd, 2015 –Must wear professional business attire NHH Student Orientation –Monday October 19 th, 2015 at North Hills Hospital Scrubs Orders –All students must be fitted and scrubs ordered by Friday August 28th, 2015

13 BCTAL First Friday Open House Friday --August 28 th from 4pm-6pm Meet BCTAL staff, faculty and administration Tour the school Open to all students, parents, community members Parking passes and Student ID will be available Refreshments will be served

14 BCTAL Expectations No Bells!---This is a college atmosphere Must wear BCTAL IDs at all times –$10 Student parking at the South end of the building –$10 parking pass Follow school dress codes- NO HATS allowed on campus Do not move the furniture in hallways The furniture at the entrance is for guests only

15 Introductions Write 5-6 sentences about: Introduce yourself (school, grade level, and activities) Why you are taking Clinical Rotations? Which area(s) of the medical field are you interested in pursuing? Write down three facts about yourself. Two things that are true and one that is false.

16 BCTAL Tour


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