NURSING. School of NURSING NURSING PROGRAMS 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 143

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School of NURSING The mission of the Bethel College School of Nursing is to offer high quality associate, baccalaureate, and master s programs in a Christ-centered academic environment that provide graduates with the knowledge, values and skills necessary to care for clients holistically. Our graduates are prepared to embrace a commitment to life-long learning, professional development and service. Faculty: Deborah R. Gillum, Ph.D., Dean of Nursing Samuel Abraham, D.N.A. Richard P. Becker, M.A., M.S.N. Connie S. Cramer, M.S.N. Sally E. Erdel, M.S. Darlene Geoghan, Ed.D. April N. Hart, M.S.N. Teresa L. Jodway, M.S.N. Tina Kendall, M.S.N. JoLynn Reimer, M.A., M.S. Louise Solak, M.S.N. Corie VanArsdale, M.S.N. Rebecca, Zellers, M.S.N. Nursing ADN Standard ADN LPN to ADN Nursing BSN Traditional Four-Year Program RN Completion Program Graduate program MSN Master of Science in Nursing Administration Track Education Track NURSING PROGRAMS Bethel College has two undergraduate nursing degree programs, an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN), accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). The NLNAC is located at 3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326. The NLNAC can be contacted at 404-975-5000, fax 404-975-5020 or www.nlnac.org. Programs leading to RN licensure are accredited by the Indiana State Board of Nursing. The purpose of the nursing programs at Bethel College is to prepare graduates in a Christian liberal arts setting to provide therapeutic nursing care. The ADN graduate is prepared to function in the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member within the nursing profession while caring for individuals and families within a community context in various structured health care settings. The ADN program may be completed in 2-3 years for full-time students. Due to the design of this program, it is highly reccommended that some required college courses be taken prior to the nursing courses. The nursing courses must be completed in five years. The LPN to ADN program is designed for LPNs who wish to complete their ADN. The LPN to ADN is offered as space permits as one summer and two semesters of course work. The LPN to ADN NURSING 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 143

must be completed within four years. The BSN graduate is provided with a broad foundation in the sciences and humanities to provide therapeutic nursing interventions to individuals, families, groups and communities in diverse health care settings. The BSN graduate is prepared to function in the roles of provider of care, designer/manager/coordinator of care and member within the profession of nursing. The BSN graduate has a foundation for graduate education in nursing. Two programs are offered leading to the BSN. The Baccalaureate Program is planned for students who are beginning the study of nursing. It consists of a four-year curriculum, including general education and nursing courses with both didactic and clinical components. The nursing courses must be completed in seven years. The Baccalaureate Completion Program (BSN-C) is planned to meet the needs of the Registered Nurse who desires to continue preparation in nursing at the baccalaureate level. The time involvement is approximately four semesters and one summer of academic course work. The nursing courses must be completed in five years. Students must be admitted to the college before applying to the nursing program. The applicant must rank in the upper two-thirds of his/her high school graduating class and have earned at least a 2.5 GPA (on 4.0 scale) in high school or previous college work (or a composite score of 50 on the GED). Satisfactory completion of college courses relevant to nursing may nullify unsatisfactory high school or GED requirements. SAT scores of 530 verbal, 530 reading and 510 math, ACT scores of 21 English, 21 reading and 19 math for traditional age applicants, or Compas scores of 87 reading, 92 writing, 53 pre-algebra and 26 algebra for adult applicants are required for ADN and traditional BSN admission. SAT/ACT scores are valid five years while Compass scores are valid two years from date of application to the nursing program. BSN completion students must have an active RN license in the state in which they reside. An essay on Why I Want to Be a Nurse is required for the ADN and BSN traditional programs while Why I Want to Obtain a BSN Degree is required for BSN completion. LPNs applying for the LPN to ADN are required to write an essay on Why I Want to be an RN. Admission to the nursing program is based on nursing admission criteria at the time of application to the program. Admitted students must submit a completed nursing health form signed by their health care provider, verify specific immunizations, obtain a criminal check, submit documentation of a current negative drug screen and complete an approved CPR course prior to beginning the clinical courses. LPN to ADNs must meet prerequisite requirements along with course requirements and obtain a score of at least 50 percentile on the NLN Acceleration Challenge Exam. Only persons who have not been convicted of any act that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action under the State Board rules and regulations or of any felony that has direct bearing on their ability to practice competently may take the NCLEX-RN exam. Students taking the exam will be asked to disclose any kind of crime to which they pled guilty, including traffic violations. While a traffic violation does not prohibit licensure, other crimes require individual review by the Board and may prevent the graduate from taking the NCLEX-RN exam. Affiliating agencies may withhold clinical experiences for students with the following records: positive drug screens; crimes against a person, such as battery or assault; crimes based on dishonesty or untruthfulness, such as theft or embezzlement; drug or other substance abuse-related crimes; history of recent DUI or other driving violations or penalties; or history of professional misconduct in clinical agencies. Without clinical experiences, the student cannot complete all requirements of the courses in the program and must be dismissed from the program. 144 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

Students must pass all courses within their program with a grade of C or better to continue in the nursing program. This includes major courses, general education, cognates and electives. Required Science courses may only be repeated once. ADN and traditional BSN students must also maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 if admitted prior to 2012-2013, or 2.7 if entering 2012-2013 or later to continue and complete a nursing program. ADN and traditional BSN students must successfully complete all courses at one level before advancing to the next level. BSN-C students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to continue and complete the program. Clinical experiences are scheduled in area health care facilities, and each student is responsible for personal transportation to and from the assigned facility. Specific uniforms and equipment are required. Malpractice insurance is provided through the college policy to nursing students. BSN-C students must provide documentation of required immunizations, CPR course completion and RN licensure. They must also obtain a criminal background check and have documentation of a current negative drug screen. LPN to ADN applicants must provide proof of current LPN licensure and employment verification if applicable. Nursing Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN) Traditional - Four-Year Program General Education THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 BIBL 215 Old Testament Literature, or 3 BIBL 216 New Testament Literature (3) COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 101 Written Communication II 3 PHIL 150 Logic & Critical Thinking 2 PSYC 182 General Psychology 3 SOC 151 Principles of Sociology 3 CHEM 150 Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry 4 MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics 3 Economics/History/Social Science Elective 3 Art/Drama/Lit/Music Elective 3 PHIL 452 Senior Experience 1 34 Required Cognates BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIOL 215 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 PSYC 288 Life Span Development 3 BIOL 312 Microbiology 4 NS 211 Nutrition 3 Computer Elective (or NUR 221B/421B) 3 21 NUR 124 Nursing Perspectives 1 NUR 220 Health Assessment 3 NUR 224 Pharmacology 3 NUR 227 Introduction to Community-based Care 1 NUR 231 Nursing Fundamentals 6 NUR 232 Nursing of Individuals 8 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 145

NUR 313 Nursing of Mental Health Issues in Families 4 NUR 315 Nursing of Children & Their Families 4 NUR 316 Nursing of the Critically Ill & Their Families 4 NUR 317 Nursing of Maternal/Infant Families 4 NUR 322 Nursing Theory 3 NUR 323 Nursing Issues 3 NUR 411 Nursing in the Community 7 NUR 413 Nursing Management 7 NUR 422a Nursing Research I 3 NUR 423a Nursing Research II 1 NUR 425 Nursing Care & Health Promotion of the Older Adult 2 NUR 426 Clinical Problem Solving 1 Nursing or General Electives (one must be Nursing other than NUR 090, 122 or 121) 6 71 Total Hours 126 One credit hour of class is equivalent to 15 50-minute class hours. Three 60-minute hours of clinical equal one hour of credit. Each science course must have a laboratory component. Nursing Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN) Completion Program The following courses in General Education and Required Cognates must be presented in transfer equivalents or completed at Bethel College. General Education COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 ENGL 101 Written Communication II 3 ENGL English Elective 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics 3 PSYC 182 General Psychology 3 SOC 151 Principles of Sociology 3 Economics/History/Sociology/Social Science Elective 3 Art/Theatre/Literature/Music Elective 3 THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 Bible or Philosophy Elective 3 General Electives 15 49 Required Cognates Psychology Elective 3 Biology or Chemistry 4 7 NUR 380 Health Assessment 3 NUR 381 Role Transition in Professional Nursing 3 NUR 382 Frameworks for Nursing Practice 3 NUR 383 Contemporary Issues in Nursing 3 NUR 395 Evidenced-Based Nursing Practice 3 NUR 410 Ethics for Nursing Practice 3 NUR 421B Nursing Informatics 3 146 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

NUR 471 Nursing Leadership and Management 4 NUR 485 Community and Population Based Nursing 4 NUR 487 Global Health 3 32 Credit for lower level nursing courses up to 36 Total Hours 124 BSN-C students are not required to take Chemistry by virtue of licensure as a nurse, but must have at least two semesters of science with lab. Nursing Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Standard ADN General Education BIBL 215 Old Testament Literature, or 3 BIBL 216 New Testament Literature, or (3) THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith (3) COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 101 Written Communication II 3 PSYC 182 General Psychology 3 SOC 151 Principles of Sociology 3 BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 19 Required Cognates BIOL 215 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CHEM 150 Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry 4 BIOL 312 Microbiology 4 NS 211 Nutrition 3 PSYC 288 Life Span Development 3 18 NUR 111 Nursing Fundamentals 6 NUR 112 Nursing I 7 NUR 211 Nursing II 7 NUR 212 Nursing III 8 NUR 224 Pharmacology 3 NUR 228 Nursing Roles & Perspectives 2 NUR 229 Clinical Problem Solving 1 NUR 241 Nursing of the Older Adult 1 35 Total Hours 72 LPN to ADN NUR 114 Transition to ADN Nursing* 6 NUR 211 Nursing II 7 NUR 212 Nursing III 8 NUR 224 Pharmacology 3 NUR 228 Nursing Roles & Perspectives 2 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 147

NUR 229 Clinical Problem Solving 1 27 *replaces NUR 112 NLN Acceleration Challenge Exam I 8 (replaces NUR 111 & 241) Must be completed before acceptance into program. Total Hours 72 credit hours are required for graduation. 36 credits of required cognates and general education may be taken at Bethel or transferred in. Hours may exceed 72 based on equivalency of transfer credit. One credit hour of class is equivalent to 15 50-minute class hours. Three 60-minute hours of clinical for 15 weeks is equal to one hour of credit. Each science course must have a laboratory component. Credit Policies Transfer of Credit into BSN Completion Program Credit for lower level nursing courses from an ADN or diploma program may be achieved in the following ways: New Graduates of ADN or Diploma Programs Graduates may receive up to 33 credit hours for lower level nursing courses with RN licensure. Transfer of Credit into ADN and BSN Programs Transfer of credit for courses taken elsewhere may be obtained through the following exams: NUR 111/241 NLN Acceleration Challenge Exam (ACE) NUR 111/231 NLN Basic Nursing Care I and II NUR 112 Teacher-Made Test & NLN Psychiatric Nursing NS 211 NLN Diet Therapy & Applied Nutrition BIOL 214/215 NLN Anatomy & Physiology NUR 232 Credit by Examination NUR 224 NLN Pharmacology in Clinical Nursing NUR 220/380 NLN Physical Assessment BIOL 312 NLN Microbiology A percentile score of 50 or higher is necessary on NLN examinations. A test may be repeated no more than one time. Physical Assessment may not be repeated. Satisfactory scores on these examinations are only accepted within three years from the date of examination. In addition to a satisfactory score on the examination, if the course has a clinical component, a skills validation process is required (ADN and traditional BSN). Students may petition to transfer credit for additional courses. Courses will be evaluated on an individual basis. Students may also petition to take teacher-made examinations which must be passed with a score of 78% or higher. Credit for Non-nursing Course Work: Students who apply to a nursing program may receive credit for non-nursing course work (including Nutrition and Pharmacology) under the college s general transfer policies, except that courses in anatomy and physiology, chemistry, pharmacology and microbiology must have been completed in the past seven years. A grade of C or bet- 148 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

ter must have been received in all classes. Students may petition to receive credit for sciences more than seven years old through validation exams. An exception will be made for licensed practical or registered nurses who are actively practicing full- or parttime in nursing who present verification of current practice. Applicants who are not actively practicing nursing or who are from programs where Pharmacology and Nutrition were integrated throughout nursing content may receive validation credit by taking the NLN achievement tests. Returning Students Students who were in a Bethel nursing program previously and wish to return must apply for readmission, meet the admission criteria at the time of reapplication and have an interview at the time of return. Policies for returning students specified in the Nursing Student Handbook must be met including requirements for demonstrating retention of clinical skills and knowledge for each of the subject areas covered in nursing courses taken previously. Grace College Nursing Program Two of the Nursing majors are offered on the campus of Grace College, the ADN and BSN completion. Class work for both majors may be completed at the Grace campus. 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 149