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Annual Review for NCLEX-RN

Students must attend the 3-day Kaplan review seminar held at DCC or virtually at the end of the 4th semester. The schedule for the Kaplan review seminar will be posted in Canvas and/or syllabi for 4th semester courses. Attendance is mandatory. Failure to complete this requirement will prevent students from completing 4th semester nursing course, NSG 230 and advancing to graduation. The Kaplan review course identifies readiness for NCLEX-RN. The review course identifies areas of content strength and weaknesses requiring additional study.

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Campus Laboratory Etiquette

Purpose/Services: The Nursing Labs have been established to provide a simulated clinical setting in which the student can learn, practice, and thus successfully develop basic nursing skills prior to performing these skills with clients in a healthcare facility. The labs may be used for structured campus labs, simulated learning, tutorial experiences, and independent student practice. There are manikins, models, and other learning aids available in the lab to both provide basic instruction and enhance other learning activities.

Nursing Lab Appearance

As a courtesy to all who use the lab, this academic learning center will need to be maintained and returned to an orderly fashion when not in use. When the day or practice time is complete, please ensure that the lab is left in the following manner: a) Beds in the lowest position, linens neat and manikin properly placed b) A fitted sheet, top sheet and bedspread with one pillow, on each bed c) Over bed tables placed at the foot of each bed d) Chairs pushed underneath the table/nurses station e) Equipment placed in the appropriate area

Food and Drink

Food, drink, and/or gum will not be allowed in the simulation labs under any circumstances.

Skills Supply Kit

Each student must purchase a skills supply kit from the DCC Bookstore. The skills supply kit is for school use only in the lab for practice and check-off (not for use on humans). Students are responsible for maintaining kit/supplies. If any supplies are missing or broken, it is the student’s responsibility to replace. The student must purchase any missing/broken supplies at a durable medical facility and incur all costs.

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