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CR Student Code of Conduct
Academic Integrity and Honesty
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Responsibility/Liability of Instructors and Students
Confidentiality
Health, Safety, and Immunization Requirements

Physical Examination and Physical Requirements
Proof of Immunity
Malpractice Insurance
CPR
Injury and Exposure Guidelines

GENERAL POLICIES ADN and LVN

Transfer and Challenge Policies
Program Completion
Program Retention
Readmission
Due Process: Student Grievance Policy
Nursing Academic Advisor
Advising Students With Performance Deficiencies
Background Screening
Enrollment between the RN and LVN Programs
Scheduling Procedures
Communications
Ceremonies and Outside Activities
Program Evaluation
Contact Information: BRN and BVNPT

RN and LVN Academic Standards and Policies

Attendance
Course Assignments
Specific Course Evaluation Information
Unsafe, Unethical and Unprofessional Conduct and Performance
Test Taking in Nursing
Clinical Dress Code Policies
Clinical Practice Policies
Health Occ. Skills Lab, Eureka Campus: Overview

RN/ADN – Associate Degree, Nursing Program

Philosophy
ADN Program Terminal Objectives
Leveled ADN Objectives/Role Competencies
Curriculum Framework
The Cube
ADN Curriculum Pattern
LVN to RN Career Mobility Program
Course Sequence Requirements
Course Equivalencies
Program Committees

LVN - Licensed Vocational Nursing Program

Philosophy
Curriculum Plan and Conceptual Framework
Curriculum Objectives
Curriculum Pattern
LVN Committees
Course Equivalencies
Advising

Appendix A
Campus Resources
Appendix B - Forms

Anecdotal
Skills Lab Referral
Student Petition for Continuation in the Program
Conference Summary

Appendix C – REQUIRED Student Signature Forms

Student Handbook Verification Form (PDF)
Student Acknowledgement of Patient Confidentiality (PDF)
Ethics Statement Regarding Use of Instructional Media/Software (PDF)
Medical Information Release (if not returned during Program Orientation) (PDF)
Clinical Evaluation Instructions

College of the Redwoods – HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

Associate Degree, Nursing (ADN)

Registered Nursing Program

Philosophy

The faculty believe that individuals are holistic, multi-system beings encompassing mind-body-spirit. A person is viewed as whole and complete, regardless of illness or disease. Each person’s model of his or her own world is unique and influenced by a multiplicity of factors, including but not limited to: culture, spiritual connection, past experiences, genetics, environment and growth and development. In a health care system a client can be defined as an individual, a family or a community.

The faculty believe that health is a dynamic condition based upon a person’s ability to adapt and is not simply the absence of disease or infirmity. Each person’s perception of health along the health-illness continuum is unique and personally described, encompassing mind-body-spirit.

The faculty believe that nursing is a dynamic, interactive, transpersonal relationship between nurse and client which aids the individual to identify, mobilize, and develop his or her own strengths. Nurses seek to know and understand the client’s personal model of his or her own world and to appreciate its value and significance from the client’s perspective (Erickson, Tomlin, and Swain, 1983). Nursing is both an art and science, which integrates a special core of nursing knowledge with other disciplines, and uses a nursing process framework. We believe that a core principle in nursing is caring. Coming into the moment with a client with an authentic, caring and healing intent is paramount. We believe that nursing joins with the client on a mutual search for wholeness of being and becoming, in order to potentiate comfort measures, pain control, a sense of well being, wholeness, or even spiritual transcendence of suffering (Watson, 1996).

The faculty believe that the responsibility for learning is shared by both the student and teacher. Students, like clients, vary in experiences, values, cultural beliefs, needs, goals; learning styles and have different potentials for growth and levels of motivation. We are committed to sensitive, flexible, caring and creative education while maintaining high standards of competence and accountability. The teacher’s role is to guide student discovery; positively facilitate student’s capabilities; and motivate growth and critical thinking abilities. We strive to instill the value of learning as an ongoing, lifelong process, which provides the student with not only professional competency but also personal transformation.

This philosophy statement comes from a collaboration of nursing faculty with a basis from several sources including, but not limited to, College of the Redwood’s Philosophy and the Nursing theories of Modeling-Role-Modeling (Erickson, Tomlin and Swain, 1983) and Human Caring (Watson, 1999).

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