CON Medication Math Competency Requirements

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Medication Math Competency Requirements Procedure Subsection: 5.2.2
Section 5.0 - Student Policies Originating Dates: August 2004
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

Final Approving Agency:
General Faculty Organization
Revised: December 2008
Revised: May 2010
Reviewed: November 2012
Revised: November 2017


Policy

  1. Math competency exams will be administered at each level of the curriculum. Testing these competencies is the responsibility of the Patient Centered Care Clinical courses, I, II, III & IV.
  2. Students must pass the level math competency exam with at least a 95%.
  3. The exam pool of questions and the test blueprint shall be the same across all campuses.
  4. The first 1-2 attempts should be administered within the first few weeks of the term to allow students maximum time to meet the requirement.
  5. Students who do not pass with a 95% after the 2nd attempt, will be given the student agreement form to sign.
    1. All instructors in clinical courses in the semester will be given a copy of the signed agreement for their information.
    2. The student will be allowed to set up or pass medications for learning purposes only with direct supervision of the instructor.
    3. The student will take responsibility for appropriate remediation on medication dosages and calculations.
    4. The student must pass the semester math competency exam before the end of the term (or sooner if the time frame is specifically addressed in the course syllabus) in order to progress to the next level or to NRSG 419 Transition to Professional Nursing course.
  6. The Director of the Undergraduate Program will be notified of any student failing to meet the math competency requirements in any semester or before the NRSG 419 Transition to Professional Nursing course.