BNRN - Nursing - RN to BSN
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All Nursing and support courses must be taken for a letter grade. A grade of C+ or above and a 77% exam grade must be earned in each Nursing course (those courses prefaced by NUR).
● A grade of C or above must be earned in the support courses of BIO204, BIO205, BIO207, BIO215, BIO325, CHE122, CHE290, MTH210, PHI200/PHI300 or other Ethics course, PSY120, PSY210, SOC130, WRI101, WRI102, and COM101 or other Speech course. Students who earn a C- or below in a support course must then repeat the course.
● One Nursing course may be repeated because of either receiving a failing grade (C or below), withdrawing from a course when failing, or when administratively withdrawn from a course. Failure of two nursing courses will result in dismissal from the Nursing Program.
● Students are required to provide proof of a current health insurance policy prior to each clinical experience in the Nursing Program.
● Students must submit proof of current immunizations in accordance with immunization policy requirements. Health records must be submitted prior to beginning the initial clinical experience in nursing.
● Students are required to satisfactorily complete drug testing and satisfactorily meet the abuse and criminal background check prior to beginning the initial clinical experience in nursing. Prior to attending a clinical experience, additional educational and orientation requirements are to be met.
● Students must provide ongoing proof of current American Heart Association CPR certification.
Note: The Nursing program reserves the right to deny admission to or dismiss any student whose health record, immunization compliance, drug testing, abuse or criminal background record, academic or clinical performance, clinical compliance such as CPR or behavior is determined to be unsatisfactory.
A Midland University Nursing Major:
1: Synthesize knowledge from the arts and sciences as a basis for professional nursing decisions. |
2: Incorporate leadership concepts in promoting safe, high-quality care with a focus on continual evaluation and improvement within a variety of organizations and systems |
3: Integrate nursing research and evidenced-based practice into professional nursing practice |
4: Evaluate information management, technology and systems in an ethical manner to ensure safe care and enhance sound decision-making in health care delivery systems |
5: Examine state, regional, national and regulatory agency health care system policies to inform professional activism |
6: Foster intra/interprofessional team collaboration with healthcare providers and consumers for the improvement of healthcare delivery and patient health outcomes. |
7: Provide professional nursing care across the lifespan to diverse individuals, families, and populations to promote health and prevent disease and injury. |
8: Assume responsibility and legal/ethical accountability for one's personal and professional behavior and its impact on the care of diverse populations. |
9: Integrate the competencies of a professional nurse to provide, coordinate, and advocate for care of diverse populations |
10: Explore personal faith/spirituality with respect to nursing practice in a diverse global society. |