Fall 2019 Course Syllabi
DAKOTA NURSING PROGRAM Bismarck State College • Dakota College at Bottineau • Lake Region State College • Williston State College 3 • Video with information about the "Omnipod" • Independent assignment: Case Study and Quiz: Sickle Cell Disease. • Independent assignment: Case Study and Quiz: Diabetes Mellitus/DKA. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND SAFETY: Incorporate a spirit of inquiry to make evidence based clinical judgments and management decisions to improve the safety and quality of care across a variety of systems. 6. Employ individual performance and system effectiveness to improve the safety and quality of care of women, infants, and children. • Assigned reading • Lecture • ATI Real Life scenarios • Exams • Quizzes • ATI Real Life Scenarios INFORMATICS: Integrate current technology to support decision-making and manage information in the delivery of client care. 7. Apply technology to deliver safe client care for women, infants, and children. • Assigned reading • Lecture • ATI Real Life scenarios • Exams • Quizzes • ATI Real Life Scenarios GRADE BREAKDOWN: Exams (8) 80% Assignments (16): 5% Advanced Assignments (5): 5% Proctored ATI Exams (2): 10% 100% GRADING POLICY: The following grading scale is used: 92.0 - 100.00 = A 84.0 - 91.99 = B 76.0 - 83.99 = C 68.0 - 75.99 = D Below 68 = F There will be no rounding up of grades during the semester. There is no extra credit offered. NCLEX REVIEW PROGRAM NURSING REVIEW PROGRAM: The Dakota Nursing Program requires students to purchase and complete an ATI Nursing Review Program. This program is complete with the review modules (Books or eBooks, Skills Modules, Online Practice Assessments, and Proctored Assessments). Please review the complete ATI policy in your student handbook for preparation policy, remediation policy, and grading levels. GRADING: Course and clinical grades are based on a variety of activities and assignments designated by the faculty. The criteria by which grades for each theory and clinical course are determined are included in course syllabi distributed to students. Students have access to and should review the learning management system grading calculation method. Students are responsible to know what their grades are during the course. Please review the gradebook often. If an assignment or exam in the student’s gradebook says the assignment or exam has not been submitted or has not been entered, it is then treated as a fact that the student did not do the assignment or exam unless the student has
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