Practical Nursing Program (PND) CLINICAL PREPAREDNESS PERMIT (CPP)

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Students are required to: Practical Nursing Program (PND) CLINICAL PREPAREDNESS PERMIT (CPP) Last Name First Name College Student # Birth (DD/MM/YY) 1. Keep this permit up-to-date and current at all times. 2. Have an authorized health care provider sign-off and provide the appropriate lab report(s) to support the immunization record. 3. Present this permit and original documents for review annually. 4. Present the stamped permit on the first day of the clinical placement. 5. Make sure the permit is available to present if requested at the clinical placement site. IMPTANT THE STUDENT WILL NOT ENTER CLINICAL PLACEMENT UNLESS THE PERMIT IS COMPLETED AND STAMPED. MISSED CLINICAL TIME MAY JEOPARDIZE SUCCESS IN THE COURSE. College Email Address Program Intake (DD/MM/YY) Requirement Page Upon Entry Base-line Two-Step Mantoux Skin Test 4 X Every Year One-Step Mantoux Skin Test 4 X Every 2 Years Contact Number(s): Cell/Home Immunizations & Titres 5 X Flu Vaccination 8 X It is the responsibility of the student to keep this form and associated documents for placement purposes. Level HCP CPR 2 X X Standard First Aid 2 X IMPTANT: MAKE A PHOTOCOPY OF THIS PERMIT AFTER EACH UPDATE AND STE IN A SAFE PLACE! Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check 2 X X Respirator Mask Fit Test 8 X X Seneca College students may have an opportunity to be fit tested during their clinical clearance process. Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 1 of 10

NON-MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS Vulnerable Sector Police Record Checks (Required Annually) Prior to having direct contact with patients and other vulnerable persons, community agencies and hospitals require a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check. The police check must be renewed every year. Please note that depending on the service used this process may take up to 12 weeks or more, so be sure to apply early. Students are required to carry their police check card to the clinical area. A representative in the agency may ask to see that you have a valid Police Check Card at any time. Applicants who apply for registration with the College of Nurses require a Canadian Police Information Centre Criminal Record Synopsis as part of the registration process. The CPIC check gives evidence that an applicant has met the requirement of registration related to good character and suitability to practice. In the event that the applicant has a criminal record they will not be permitted to write the provincial exam and thus not become a certified professional. If the applicant has a criminal record or obtains a criminal record during undergraduate education it is highly recommended that a pardon be obtained. Police Check Service Issued Police Record Checks are available through your local police service only. Toronto Police and the OPP require a particular form. Please see your Program Coordinator for additional information. Basic Cardiac Life Support and First Aid (BCLS) for Health Care Providers (HCP) (Upon Entry and Every Year) Company Course Level of Issue Standard First Aid for Health Care Providers (Level HCP) is required upon entry into the program. The School of Nursing requires a minimum re-certificate for CPR-HCP every year regardless of the expiry date on the card. It is the student s responsibility to ensure that the certificate is current throughout the program. Continuing Education Part Time Studies at Seneca College offer this course https://www.senecac.on.ca/ce/ Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 2 of 10

Diseases that can be prevented with immunization: HEALTH RECDS Why do I need to have an up-to-date Immunization Record? Ontario legislation specifies certain surveillance requirements for those entering into a practice setting. The Nursing Program policy was developed in accordance with the Public Hospitals Act and is based on the Canadian Immunization Guide 7 th Edition and Canadian TB Standards. Therefore, specified immunization information must be submitted. The process is necessary to ensure that those working within health care or other facilities are free from or protected against communicable and infectious diseases. The completion of this information is NOT optional; it is required information to confirm the student s practicum placement. Please ensure that you have this information (the shaded areas) completed by your health care provider (Nurse Practitioner, Medical Physician, or Registered Nurse). Copies of lab results for specified diseases must be presented with this Permit. MEASLES Is a viral disease resulting in rash, high fever, cough, runny nose and watery eyes. It also leads to middle ear infection, pneumonia (lung infection) and inflammation of the brain, hearing loss, brain damage and death. MUMPS Is a viral disease resulting in fever, headache, earache, painful swelling of the glands in the mouth and neck and can cause inflammation of the brain. It can also cause temporary and permanent deafness, as well as swelling of the ovaries in women and testes in men, possibly leading to sterility. RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) Is a viral disease resulting in fever, rash, and swelling of the neck glands and painful swelling of the joints. It can also cause bruising and bleeding. If a pregnant woman acquires rubella, it is very dangerous for the unborn baby. VARICELLA (CHICKEN POX) Is a viral disease resulting in scarring of the skin, skin infections, pneumonia, inflammation of the brain and death. It can also cause shingles a painful rash later in life. POLIO (POLIOMYELITIS) Is a viral disease affecting nerve cells in the spinal cord, and causes paralysis, inflammation of the brain and death. HEPATITIS B Is a viral disease that can cause serious liver problems such as liver failure and liver cancer. The vaccine is free to Grade 7 students. In Ontario and since 2000 has been a two dose schedule. DIPHTHERIA Is a bacterial infection that can cause breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and death. TETANUS (LOCKJAW) It is caused by bacteria and spores in the soil, which can infect wounds and causes painful muscle spasms, breathing failure and death. PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH) Is a bacterial disease with whooping inspirations and coughing followed by vomitting. Adolescents and adults with untreated pertussis are the most common source of infection for young unimmunized or partially immunized infants. INFLUENZA Is a viral infection of the nose, throat and lungs and causes cough, high fever chills, headaches and muscle pain. Influenza is highly contagious and can be life-threatening. The severity of this infection varies from year to year depending on the strain. Anyone over 6 months of age can get the vaccine each year. Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 3 of 10

Tuberculosis Screening TUBERCULOSIS Is an infectious disease spread through air by coughing, sneezing or spitting. Classic symptoms are a chronic cough with blood-tinged sputum, fever, night sweats and weight loss. Please indicate any living, travel or work history in which you may have been at risk for tuberculosis 1. Documentation of a Base-line Two Step Mantoux skin test is required for all new students. Students who have received a BCG vaccination are not exempt from Mantoux testing. 2. Mantoux testing should be completed on same day or 4-6 weeks from administration of live vaccine including oral polio, MMR, yellow fever, polio and cholera. 3. Students who have had a previously documented positive Mantoux test should not receive further Mantoux testing. a) If a student has a previously documented positive Mantoux Two-Step screening and has received investigation a copy of chest x-ray report from this year and a note must be provided indicating that the student is free from signs and symptoms of active tuberculosis and must be included in this package. b) A chest x-ray every 2 years is required for positive Mantoux test. 4. A student who had a two step in the past 12 months and tested negative must complete a one step annually. 5. For any student that tests positive for the first time: a) Include results of the positive Mantoux screening (mm of duration). b) A chest x-ray is required and the report must be enclosed in this package. c) The responsibility for follow-up lies with the physician as per OHA/OMA Communicable Disease Surveillance Protocols. a) Mandatory Lab Reports (To be completed by Health Care Provider) Mantoux Skin Test BASELINE 2 STEP Step 2 (7 28 Days After ) Required Annually Required Annually Required Annually Required Annually Required Annually Chest x-ray & Result: Chest x-ray & Result: Given Read 48 72 h from testing Induration (mm) Health Care Provider : A ONE-STEP MANTOUX SKIN TEST IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY. Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 4 of 10

MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) If a student is born in Canada prior to 1970, immunity to measles, mumps and rubella can be assumed. If a student is born after 1970 they can provide: evidence of vaccination with two doses of MMR ( one month apart after one year of age) lab results (titres) which show immunity to measles, mumps and rubella Additional immunization can be discussed with your health care provider. b) Born in Canada before 1970 (DOB): MMR Vaccine Given (Dose 1): MMR Vaccine Given (Dose 2): Or Lab Reports Immune Rubella: Yes No Indeterminate Mumps: Yes No Indeterminate Measles: Yes No Indeterminate Health Care Provider : Varicella (Chicken Pox) If a student has had varicella (chicken pox) they will have natural immunity. Evidence of Varicella Vaccination (2 doses) If no known history of having varicella and no documentation of vaccination titre lab results required. Has had varicella (chicken pox) Yes No Varicella Vaccine Given (Dose 1): Varicella Vaccine Given (Dose 2): Or Immune Lab Reports Yes No Indeterminate Health Care Provider : Polio Primary Series Completed: If immunization required, 3 doses are recommended: the first 2, 4 to 8 weeks apart and the third dose should be 6 to 12 months later. The first one immediately, the second one, one month after the first and the third one 6 to 12 months later. of Last Booster (if required) Health Care Provider : Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 5 of 10

Hepatitis B Titres are required if there is a history of previous immunization or immune status is unknown. If the vaccine has not been given, or if the vaccine dates are not known, the lab results must be included with this Permit. Students may enter clinical placements as long as they have had their 2 nd Hep. B vaccine. Post Vaccination Lab Tests should be done 1 6 months after the last vaccination. For non-responders, additional doses, up to another complete series of three, can be done, with testing for response after each dose. Persons who fail to respond to three additional doses of vaccine are unlikely to benefit from further immunization. After having received the series of Hepatitis vaccine and having post vaccination blood work I still do not show immunity. Mandatory Lab Reports Immune Hepatitis B: Yes No Indeterminate 1 st Vaccination : 2 nd Vaccination : (within 1 month of 1 st ) 3 rd Vaccination : (6 months after 1 st ) Health Care Provider : : Tetanus/Diphtheria (TD)/ Pertussis of Last Tetanus: A Tetanus/Diphtheria booster within the last 10 years is required. One dose of Adacel is recommended if booster has not been administered within last 10 years. There is a cost associated with receiving Adacel (approx. $35 per adult). Primary Series Completed: of Booster: Optional: Adacel (1 dose) given: If previously unimmunized 3 doses are recommended. The first one immediately, the second one, one month after the first and the third one 6 to 12 months later. NB: If immunization is required have Tetanus/Diptheria and Pertussis. Health Care Provider : Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 6 of 10

TO BE COMPLETED BY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER (HCP) Name: (Please Print) Name: (Please Print) Address: Address: Official HCP Stamp: Official HCP Stamp: Telephone: Telephone: : : : : Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 7 of 10

This portion of your permit will be completed in October/November when flu vaccines are available. Influenza Vaccination (Flu Shot) ANNUAL IMMUNIZATION VACCINE ONLY AVAILABLE DURING FLU SEASON (OCTOBER/NOVEMBER). Students who have not received the vaccination will be removed from clinical placement during an outbreak. All our placement partners require that students receive influenza immunization and show proof especially if there is an outbreak. In the event of an outbreak at your placement, any student without the vaccination will be denied access to the facility thereby jeopardizing successful completion of the clinical course. Influenza Vaccine Year Received Health Care Provider 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Respirator Mask Fit Testing (Completed Every Two Years) Please indicate your N95 size, type and date of testing. Students are required to be fit tested for an N95 respirator prior to their 1 st clinical placement and at least every two years thereafter. N95 Type Size of Issue Please note that if you lose/gain a significant amount of facial weight or experience changes in your facial shape, i.e. trauma or surgery, fit-testing should be repeated earlier. Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 8 of 10

Influenza Waiver Students who choose not to have the annual influenza vaccine for medical or personal reasons must sign a waiver that acknowledges their awareness of susceptibility to the disease and of the implications for clinical placement and lost time. Students must communicate their influenza immunization status to the clinical agency in which they are placed. Student without the vaccination will be denied access to the facility thereby jeopardizing successful completion of the clinical course. INFLUENZA WAIVER I understand that the School of Nursing encourages all students to have an annual influenza vaccine. I have selected to waive this immunization based on medical and/or personal reasons. I am aware that I may be susceptible to influenza and I understand that I may not be eligible to attend clinical placement. I consent to have the School of Nursing communicate my influenza status to clinical agencies: Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 9 of 10

This page is for the Practicum Office s verification stamp. This means that the appropriate staff person has verified that the required information has been completed as per protocol. Proceed to Year One: Proceed to Year Two: Proceed to Year Three: Approved by: Approved by: Approved by: : : : School of Nursing Stamp: School of Nursing Stamp: School of Nursing Stamp: Clinical Preparedness Permit Seneca PND Page 10 of 10