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                 <td>Revised: December 2008<br />Revised: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version May 2010|May 2010]]<br />Reviewed: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version November 2012|November 2012]]<br />Revised: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version November 2017|November 2017]]<br />Revised: December 2018</td>
                 <td>Revised: December 2008<br />Revised: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version May 2010|May 2010]]<br />Reviewed: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version November 2012|November 2012]]<br />Revised: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version November 2017|November 2017]]<br />Revised: [[CON Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure version December 2018|December 2018]]<br />Revised: March 2022</td>
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Each test will be administered within the first two weeks of the semester. The number of questions on the math competency exam will be agreed upon in the cross campus meetings for the PCCC course. Questions will cover the content taught in previous courses/semester (For example: At the beginning of semester 2, the math exam will cover content tested and learned in semester 1.) Students cannot miss more than one question on the exam. </li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Each test will be administered within the first two weeks of the semester for all but semester 1 students. Semester 1 students will be administered the test two weeks prior to start of their clinicals. The number of questions on the math competency exam will be agreed upon in the cross campus meetings for the PCCC course. Questions will cover the content taught in previous courses/semester (For example: At the beginning of semester 2, the math exam will cover content tested and learned in semester 1.) Students cannot miss more than one question on the exam. </li>


<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students do not pass the required math competency exam if they miss more than one question. Students are able to take the test up to a total of three times during the semester. Students are required to complete remediation between exams under the guidance of a faculty member. Students will be allowed to repeat the exam when both student and faculty member are prepared to do so. Students will not pass medications in the clinical area until they have passed the exam. Students will also receive an unsatisfactory related to medications on the clinical evaluation tool until the student passes the exam.  If the student fails to pass the math competency exam after three attempts, this will result in failure of the clinical course. </li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students do not pass the required math competency exam if they miss more than one question. Students are able to take the test up to a total of three times during the semester. Students are required to complete remediation between exams under the guidance of a faculty member. Students will be allowed to repeat the exam when both student and faculty member are prepared to do so. Students will not pass medications in the clinical area until they have passed the exam. Students will also receive an unsatisfactory related to medications on the clinical evaluation tool until the student passes the exam.  If the student fails to pass the math competency exam after three attempts, this will result in failure of the clinical course. </li>

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