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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, A.S.N


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The program is designed to prepare graduates for a challenging and satisfying career as a nurse. The curriculum includes a balance of nursing, General Studies, and support courses. Students have the opportunity to apply nursing theory and skills in the campus simulation laboratories, in clinical settings which may include hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, schools, clinics, and physicians’ offices. Students are expected to provide their own transportation to all clinical experiences.

Fairmont State’s associate degree nursing program is designed to produce a graduate who is able to

  1. Provide patient- centered care to patients in response to their changing health needs.
  2. Advocate for patients in ways to promote their self-determination and ongoing growth.
  3. Apply evidence-based practice, and clinical judgment in the provision of patientcentered care.
  4. Use the nursing process, information management systems, teamwork and interprofessional collaboration to provide safe, effective, quality care aimed at promoting the patients’ health.
  5. Provide compassionate patient-centered care through roles of care provider, manager, educator, leader, and advocate.
  6. Communicate professionally and collaboratively with patients and members of the healthcare team.
  7. Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for professional nursing practice and lifelong learning.
  8. Integrate current best practices to deliver safe and effective patient-centered care aimed at improving quality of care and care outcomes.

Applicants are admitted to the nursing major as they complete the admission process and meet the admission requirements of Fairmont State and the Associate Degree Nursing Program. Accepted students will be admitted into the next admission class for the ASN, ASN Weekend, and LPN-ASN programs. As classes are filled, a waitlist is established. Applicants remaining on the waitlist must reapply for the next academic year. Application and admission requirements can be found on the website at https://www.fairmontstate.edu/schoolofnursing/academics/asn-admissions-requirements

To progress in the nursing program, a student must receive a grade of “C” or higher in each nursing and required support course. Failure to meet either of these requirements will result in a student being re-sequenced in the program according to the Readmission Policy. A student may only be re-sequenced in the program two times. To graduate from the nursing program, a student must have a grade of “C” or above in every nursing and support course and a cumulative 2.0 grade point average.

Graduates of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a Registered Nurse. For licensure in West Virginia, candidates must meet the following legal requirements delineated in the West Virginia Code, Chapter 30, Article 7, Section 11.WV Code 30-7-11. Denial, Revocation Or Suspension of License; Grounds For Discipline.

The Board shall have the power to deny, revoke or suspend any license to practice registered professional nursing issued or applied for in accordance with the provisions of this article, or to otherwise discipline a licensee or applicant upon proof that he or she:

  1. Is or was guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice registered professional nursing; or
  2. Has been convicted of a felony; or
  3. Is unfit or incompetent by reason of negligence, habits or other causes; or
  4. Is habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs; or
  5. Is mentally incompetent; or
  6. Is guilty of conduct derogatory to the morals or standing of the profession of registered nursing; or
  7. Is practicing or attempting to practice registered professional nursing without a license or registration; or
  8. Has demonstrated abnormal prescribing or dispensing practices pursuant to 30-3A-4 of this code; or
  9. Has willfully or repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this article

The nursing program is accredited by the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses (WVBOERPN) and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

WVBOERPN
90 MacCorkle Avenue, SW
NE, Suite 850
South Charleston, WV 25303
(304) 744-0900
www.wvrnboard.wv.gov
ACEN
3343 Peachtree Road
Atlanta Georgia 30326
(404) 975-5000
www.acenursing.org

Associate Degree Nurses are qualified to work in hospitals, nursing homes, physicians’ offices and clinics. Graduates may also continue in higher education toward Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in nursing and related fields.

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING: 60 SEM. HRS.
Required Nursing Courses: 41 SEM. HRS.
Required General Studies and Support Courses: 19 SEM. HRS.

ASN General Studies and Support Course Requirements


Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis


Outcome 3 - Written Communication


Outcome 5 - Information Literacy


Outcome 14 - Social Science


Additional Support Courses


LPN to ASN Accelerated Tracks


Once admitted to the Associate Degree Nursing Program, Licensed Practical Nurses are eligible for one of three matriculation processes.

  1. An LPN student can chose to matriculate through the program with the generic students starting in the second semester of the first year of the ASN program. LPN students receive credit for NURS 1101  (7 credits) based on possessing a current and unencumbered LPN license. Thus, the nursing courses can be completed in 3 full-time semesters. General Studies and support course requirements will need to be taken prior to and/or concurrently with the nursing courses.
    -OR-
  2. An LPN student can choose the Accelerated Non-Traditional Track. The LPN student starts the program in the fall semester. The classes are offered synchronously and asynchronously online in the evenings and the clinical component is conducted two days each month. The student can complete the program in 12 months by completing most of the General Studies and support course requirements prior to starting the fall session.
    -OR-
  3. An LPN student can choose to matriculate into the weekend part-time program starting in the second semester of the program. Thus, the student can complete the program in five semesters.

BIOL 1180 /BIOL 1181 , Anatomy and Physiology and HLTA 1110 - Nutrition  may be taken for credit hours or the credit hours may be awarded by competency examinations.

Licensed practical nurses who are interested in the Associate Degree Nursing program should review the application process on the School of Nursing Academic home pages at https://www.fairmontstate.edu/schoolofnursing/academics/associate-degree-program

Transfer Students


Students wishing to transfer into the ASN program must first meet the admission standards for the ASN program. Upon admission, transfer students will be required to provide a transcript from their previous school of nursing and submit, in writing, a request for transfer credit for specific nursing courses. Students must submit with the request, course descriptions, course outcomes, or any other materials requested. If a nursing course is determined to be equivalent to a Fairmont State SON course, the student must then demonstrate competency regarding the course content by scoring an 800 or above on the corresponding HESI exam. Courses must be less than five years old. The full transfer policy is available in the ASN Student Handbook.

Special Requirements for Nursing Students


  1. Submission of completed health data requirement prior to August 1 following acceptance into the program for fall semester and January 1 following acceptance into the program for the spring semester.
  2. Submission of yearly PPD results (or chest x-ray, if appropriate) and evidence of American Heart Association Basic Cardiac Life Support for Healthcare Professionals CPR certification prior to August 1 of each year if admitted in the fall and January 1 if admitted in the spring.
  3. Adhere to the policies in the School of Nursing Student Handbook.
  4. Undergo a criminal background check and drug screen, according to the procedure specified by the School of Nursing.
  5. Complete all course work within three years of admission into the nursing program.
  6. Pay a required special fee for standardized testing, if enrolled in the ASN program.
  7. Meet the core performance standards of the School of Nursing.

Transportation


As most of these programs require considerable student attendance at off-campus locations, it is the student’s responsibility to provide transportation to all clinical affiliates. The utilization of car pools, when appropriate, is encouraged to help meet the expense of those providing transportation.

Liability Insurance


Group liability insurance is provided to the students in all Nursing programs; the liability insurance is handled by the State of West Virginia. Students may be obligated to obtain additional liability insurance based on clinical agency requirements.

Laptop Computers


Students are required to have a laptop computer for the program. Computer requirements are listed on

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