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1st Semester Orientation Spring 2010

1st Semester Orientation Spring 2010. Welcome to IVC Nursing Program. This is a Program, not just a group of classes It is designed to prepare you for: “Nursing Boards” called NCLEX - required for licensure Practicing as a RN A career requiring lifelong learning

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1st Semester Orientation Spring 2010

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  1. 1st Semester Orientation Spring 2010

  2. Welcome to IVC Nursing Program • This is a Program, not just a group of classes • It is designed to prepare you for: • “Nursing Boards” called NCLEX - required for licensure • Practicing as a RN • A career requiring lifelong learning • The profession of nursing is ever changing and rarely stagnant • Safety requirements for patients, communities, & nurses • Nurses are at the bedside, in informatics, in research, in education, in administration, etc.

  3. A Bit About You… What is your personal background in healthcare? 1. Certified Nurse Assistant or Home Health Aide 2. EMT or Paramedic 3. LVN 4. Telemetry or Pharmacy Technician 5. None of the above What ever your background, this program will work with you

  4. Screens Required for the Program • Background Results • www.sdnsebackground.com • If any results are considered negative, make an appointment with the Program Director and begin a paper trail to explain what happened, how you have corrected it, and your current status. • Healthcare facilities will not allow students with a record of violence to practice • Drug Screen • www.questdiagnostics.com/appointments • “Dilute” urine specimens may not be accepted • If results positive for any drug, make an appointment with the Program Director

  5. Physical Exam • Call the Student Health Center @ 355-6310 for appt. • Bring immunization record. If necessary, ck with Public Health • If unable to provide, titers may be necessary . • MMR and TD is free at the Student Health Center if needed. • Hepatitis B & Varicella are recommended and available at the Public Health Department for a cost. • The TB skin test (PPD) requires a follow-up within 48-72 hours. • If you tested positive on a TB skin test in the past, bring a recent chest x-ray report or ask the nurse to schedule you for one. (Cost will be about $24.00)

  6. Uniforms • Uniform for clinical & skills labs • White scrub top with True Red scrub pants and White shoes • White scrub jacket (optional) • Phoenix Uniforms in El Centro http://www.uniforms911.com • Ace Uniforms in San Diego www.aceuniforms.com • Student identification badge requiredin clinical & skill lab • Go to IVC College Center, Casbah Room or call 355-6358 • ID Badge must have a picture, first initial, & last name

  7. Professional Appearance Professional Behavior No visible tattoos No excessive piercings Limited cosmetics Short nails Hair in a natural shade

  8. Estimated Costs (~9600 for whole program) • Tuition $2,180 -2,250 (tuition @ $26/unit) • Uniforms, etc $ 125 – 250 • Books $1,000 -2,000 • Background /Drug Screen $ 65 minimum • ATI Nurse-in-a-Box $ 380 • ATI Virtual $ 250 • Malpractice Insurance $ 30 • Graduation $ 80 • Licensure $ 400 • Lab Fee (material used) $ 20-60 depending on class in 2010 • Physical Exam Free, if on campus • CPR Variable, ck on campus • Immun., Vaccines, & TB Variable, some free on campus • Meals in clinical $ 650 – 900 • Travel to clinical @0.45 $2,940

  9. Program Information • Handbook: www.imperial.edu • Occasionally instructor defined exceptions • Student Input accepted • DEGREE vs Non-Degree Options • Generic RN or LVN (most 1st semester students) • LVN to RN (enter at 2nd or 3rd semester) • Transfer In (courses must be evaluated ) • 30-Unit Option

  10. Courses: PRE-REQUISITES • ENG 101 and Reading Competency • BIOL 220 and Math Competency • BIOL 204 & 206 or 200 & 202 • PSY 101 • SOC 101 or ANTHR 102 • NURS 100

  11. Courses for 1st Semester • NURS 089 Independent (nursing learning center) • NURS 110 Nursing Process I • NURS 111 Skills Laboratory I • NURS 112 Nursing Process Application I • NURS 113 Pharmacology I • If classes are ‘closed’ , you will need to ‘crash ‘

  12. Grading and Progression • Grades • Grading not the same as other courses • 75% is a C • Progression • To progress to next semester, you must be successful • Only 1 ‘second chance’ , if you withdraw or fail to earn a grade of ‘C’ or higher grade in a semester • Successful is: • 75% average or ‘satisfactory’ and 75% on final in lecture, clinical, and skills lab

  13. Skills Laboratories • There are 4 skills rooms • 2 Low-Tech • 2 High-Fidelity – capable of interactive simulations • All equipment and supplies are expensive. Treat all with respect or it will not be there for you to learn. • NO cell phones, cameras, food, or drinks allowed. • In these 4 rooms are where you will: • Practice all your nursing skills • Be ‘checked-off’ as competent in all required skills • Complete any required practicum

  14. ATI Testing • ATI Tests are administered to provide a standardized method of assessing your knowledge • ATI is accepted by most nursing as valid & reliable tool • Proctored tests are given in each semester • A Scoring is provided in the Student Handbook • List is provided in the Student Handbook • You must have ATI’s ‘Nurse-in-the-Box’ with study guides, books, & DVDs • At the end of 4th semester you will need to purchase Virtual ATI to prepare you for the NCLEX

  15. Schedule Feb 16 - Mar 8 Fri Thur Mon Tues Wed • NRS 111 • Skill Lab 1 & 2 • 7 a to 1:30 pm • Skills Ck Offs • Practice • NRS 110 2139 8-10:35 3/22 - 6/12 • NRS 111 • Skill Lab 1 & 2 • 7 a to 1:30 pm • Skills Ck Offs • Practice • NRS 11021358-10:353/22-6/12 • NRS 113 • 2139 • 9:15-10:40 • NRS 110 • 2135 • 11:30-2:30 • (2/19-3/19) • NRS 111 Skill Lab 1 & 2 7 a to 1:30 pm Skills Ck Offs Apply • NRS 111 Skill Lab 1 & 2 7 a to 1:30 pm Skills Ck Offs Apply

  16. Schedule Mar 9 – Jun 12 Fri Thur Mon Tues Wed • NRS 112 • Lab or Hosp • 7 a to 2:10 pm • Lab3/9-3/18 • NRS 110 2139 8-10:35 3/22 - 6/12 • NRS 112 Lab or Hosp 7 a to 2:10 pm • Lab 3/9-3/18 • NRS 11021358-10:353/22-6/12 • NRS 113 • 2139 • 9:15-10:40 • NRS 110 • 2135 • 11:30-2:30 • (2/19-3/19) • NRS 112 Lab or Hosp 7 a to 2:10 pm Hosp 3/24-6/11 • NRS 112 Lab or Hosp 7 a to 2:10 pm Hosp 3/24-6/11

  17. Introductions (Virtual)

  18. A Few InstructorsJean Jack Donna Rosalba Rebecca Stroud Williams Davis Jepson Agundez

  19. Division Office Dolores Hartfield & Sara Wheat Analisa Veliz & Laura Hartsock

  20. Nursing Learning Center • Nursing Learning Center • Small library with books, audiovisual materials, and computers for students • Practice in skills lab may be assisted by tutors • Individual (1:1) tutoring by appointment only • NURS 089 – Independent Study (54 hrs - 1 unit) • Available to all division students regardless of enrollment in NURS 089

  21. NLC Tutors Rebeca Solache, Simulation / Computer Technician Pam Hansink, RN Tutor Nicole Castaneda, RN Tutor Rebecca Agundez, RN Tutor

  22. Nursing Learning Center (NLC) Rules • Sign in & out regardless of enrollment in NURS 089. • Return to rightful place - whatever is used in skills lab practice. • Clean up after yourself. • NO food, drinks, cell phones, or cameras. • Books may be checked out for 3 days only. • Videos or CDs may only be used in the NLC • Copies cost $0.10/page with a limit of 10 pages at a time. • All items marked ‘Reference Only’ cannot be removed. • Respect privacy of NLC staff phone, computer, desk, files, etc.

  23. Mary Ann Smith Toni Gamboa Library & Learning Services • http://imperial.edu/index.php?pid=790 CINAHL

  24. Academic Counseling • Stella Orfanos-Woo (or other)stella.orfanos-woo@imperial.edu • Associate Degree • New requirement for History (6 units) • Must complete all course requirements to graduate • If not a graduate at the end of the program, you must apply to the BRN as a “non-degreed and non-graduate”

  25. Financial Aid • Financial Aid & Scholarships • Jan Magno 355-6265 or 355-6257 • www.imperial.edu go to students – student links • Foundation Office • Make an appointment and apply quickly • List of Scholarships can be found on-line in financial aid or nursing areas

  26. Learning Disabilities? • Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) • Assess for Test Anxieties • Assess for Learning Disabilities • Arrange for Accommodations; extra time, quiet space, etc. • Inform nursing division office of findings and any accommodations needed

  27. Stressed Out? Depressed? • Student Development & Wellness Center (new fall 09) • Emily Bill, MFTI - Emily.bill@imperial.edu • Monday through Thursday • Group sessions • Individual Therapy • Couple Therapy • Located inside the Student Health Center and free to students

  28. Virtual Tour of Division

  29. Hall of Grads, Office, Computer Lab, NLC, & Skills Labs NLC Office Computer Lab

  30. Computer Lab & Testing Center

  31. Nursing Learning Center (NLC)

  32. Lab 1

  33. Lab 2

  34. Lab 3 – Simulations

  35. Lab 4 – High Fidelity Simulations

  36. Instructor Alley East Door Donna Davis Jean Stroud Diedre Pollock Celeste Armenta Rick Fitzsimmons Jack Williams Craig Luoma Al Meek Sue Higgins

  37. West Door Library Student Services

  38. South Door Student Services Bus Stop

  39. North (front) Door Library New 2700 Building DSPS

  40. Some Things We Need You to Do • Bring a copy of your CPR and Driver’s License • Complete and submit a Student Success Assessment • Complete and submit an On-line Survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=dhcwTjBk5aSEQWfzVfkVCw_3d_3d • Complete and submit the Learning Style Inventory http://vark-learn.com/english/index.asp (Questionnaire) • Consider signing up with the local Medical Reserve Corp (MRC) under the direction of the county’s EMS/Public Health

  41. Questions? At least 1 of you should have a question. We may not have all the answers, but will try. There are no ‘dumb’ questions. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

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