

DAKOTA NURSING PROGRAM
Bismarck State College • Dakota College at Bottineau • Lake Region State College • Williston State College
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submit late/makeup work may receive an admonition notice and if work continues to be submitted late, they will
progress through the disciplinary process.
4.
Exams:
Students will notify the
coordinator/site manager AND the
lead course instructor
1 hour prior to
missing the scheduled exam for the day. Failure to notify these individuals or missing more than 1 exam day may
result in an admonition notice. Any exams that are not made up in one week will receive a 0% for a grade on that
exam. Students must make up the exam before or on the next date they are scheduled to be on campus. In the cases
of extenuating circumstances the lead instructor and site coordinator may extend the deadline for exams. It is the
student’s responsibility to contact the nursing coordinator to arrange a makeup exam. “Notification” means that the
student sends an email with the appropriate information to the lead nursing instructor and coordinator prior to one
hour before the exam is scheduled.
5.
Records of Grades:
The faculty strongly endorses the idea that each student is responsible for knowing his/her own
academic status based on grades from learning activities. Grades are recorded in the eCollege gradebook. Please
carefully review the student tutorial for an explanation of how grades are calculated in the program. Any time a
student has unsatisfactory averages, he/she should contact the instructor for guidance.
6.
Classroom Etiquette:
It is expected that students will show sensitivity to their peers as well as instructors by
avoiding any activity that may cause distraction during class. Incivility will not be tolerated and is grounds for
disciplinary action. Cell phone use (texting or talking), cameras, side conversations, and children are not allowed in
the classroom. Refer to ‘Handheld Device Use Policy’.
Nursing is a profession and thus requires professional behavior. It is expected that students will act in a
professional manner displaying commitment to confidentiality and learning in the classroom, lab, all clinical areas,
all college areas, and at all times in the public (including social networking sites including but not limited to
Facebook, Twitter and Google+) when representing the college or the profession of nursing.
Unprofessional
behaviors will merit receipt of admonition/critical behavior notices.
Refer to Professional Behaviors Table in the student handbook for examples of both professional and unprofessional
behaviors.
7.
Clinical Grades:
Grades are awarded in clinical courses based on the student's ability to apply knowledge and
skill to client care, to meet the clinical objectives for the course, and to give safe, reliable nursing care.
The clinical instructor evaluates student performance after every clinical experience. Periodic written evaluations on
student progress will be individually reviewed and signed by each student during student evaluation sessions.
Responsible members of the health team may also contribute their observations of students' performance to be
added to the evaluation of students.
8.
Clinical Exclusions:
Students may not:
a.
Take verbal provider orders or transcribe provider orders
b.
Administer blood transfusions
c.
Administer chemotherapy
d.
Or any skill that is excluded by the clinical facility in regard to nursing students
9.
Clinical Restrictions:
Students are not to bring children to the clinical site or laboratory. These experiences
require full attention and participation. Hazardous equipment and supplies may be accessible to children during
laboratory experiences. Clinical site policies restrict children for safety reasons. Students may not leave the clinical
site anytime (including during breaks) during the scheduled clinical hours; this includes visiting their car unless
approved by the clinical instructor. Students may not smoke on breaks during clinical hours. Students may not