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Feedback is a valuable part of the School of Nursing’s plan for continuous quality improvement. Students are encouraged to provide open and honest information. The School of Nursing programs utilize the following program improvement evaluations:
The A-B Tech School of Nursing faculty have developed professional conduct expectations around the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics. The following statements define the Code of Ethics:
If a student demonstrates a pattern of unprofessional behavior, unsafe behavior, or lacks the appropriate level of clinical judgment, this is cause for concern.
The student’s personal appearance and demeanor reflect both the College and School of Nursing standards and may be indicative of the student’s interest and pride in the profession.
It is important for the student to maintain a professional attitude when in the presence of other students, staff, program faculty, health care providers, clients, and families. Use of profane or obscene language will not be permitted during any nursing class/lab activity.
All nursing courses are web-enhanced through the A-B Tech learning management system. Students must have access to a computer and are expected to check Moodle and student email daily for updated course information, assignments, inclement weather, schedule changes, and attendance records.
The School of Nursing strongly encourages students to attend each class, lab, and clinical meeting. The School of Nursing has separate attendance requirements for each component of the curriculum. Expectations for attendance include:
Safety is our highest priority. Class & lab doors will be locked at the beginning, and during class. Class & lab rooms will not be opened until the break. Therefore, if a student is not in class/lab on time, they will not be allowed into the classroom until the next break.
Students can learn about school closings from the A-B Tech website, campus switchboard, TV/radio announcements, or campus text.
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