Summer 2019 Course Syllabi

DAKOTA NURSING PROGRAM Bismarck State College • Dakota College at Bottineau •Lake Region State College •Williston State College 3 Nursing Judgment and nutrition to the care of clients with common health problems. • Exams and Quizzes • Open-book pharmacology exam • Picmonic and Khan Academy optional learning activities: IV solutions (Week 1) 5. Differentiate actual/potential patient complications, implement interventions from an established plan of care, and monitor client responses. • Assigned reading and workbook • Lecture • Exams and Quizzes Exams Quizzes Quality Improvement and Safety 6. Prioritizes client care to reduce risk of harm. • Assigned reading and workbook • Lecture • Exams and Quizzes • Prioritization accessory lecture (Week 4) • Prioritization Tie it all Together Questions (Week 6) Exams Quizzes Informatics 7. Examines use of safety technology such as barcodes and alarms. • Assigned reading and workbook • Lecture • Exams and Quizzes Exams Quizzes LEARNING ACTIVITES: Lecture over IVN, class discussion, audiovisual material, case studies, independent assignments, supplemental readings, guest speakers. EVALUATION: Student progress will be evaluated using written examinations, video assignments, quizzes, worksheets, online activities, case studies, and class participation. GRADE BREAKDOWN: Exams: 95% Quizzes/ Assignments: 5% 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 for any reason. There is no extra credit offered. 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 frequently. 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 written proof that they did in fact complete and submit such assignment/exam as outlined in the directions. Make sure your assignments are submitted well before the due date to assure timely submission. Please see your Dakota Nursing Student handbook

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