Common use of TO YOURSELF Clause in Contracts

TO YOURSELF. A. Be prepared for all classroom and clinical assignments. B. Maintain knowledge of current Department of Nursing policies by reading the Nursing Student Handbook on-line each Fall Quarter and checking the link titled New or Revised Handbook Policies on the Nursing Student webpage weekly throughout the year. C. Supply own uniforms, books, miscellaneous supplies, and transportation to clinical sites. X. Xxxxx the Nursing Student’s Bloodborne Pathogens Packet into all clinical sites each day during the entire program. E. Maintain ethical conduct and social decorum appropriate to a nursing student. Conduct yourself in a professional manner when interacting in curricular and extracurricular activities, in all areas, including classrooms, skills laboratory, faculty offices, clinical/community sites, community meetings, etc. Maintain ethical professional behavior and style of communication, both verbal and nonverbal with peers, faculty, clients and staff [including but not limited to: appropriate tone and volume of voice, vocabulary appropriate to clinical/classroom settings, principles consistent with therapeutic communication techniques and professional boundaries, and use of electronic or social media]. Students must refrain from any use of substances which may impair their ability to function safely in the clinical setting. F. Demonstrate honesty and integrity in all theory, clinical and alternate learning situations (including but not limited to: flu clinics, observational clinical days, skills testing.) Dishonest behavior as those including, but not limited to, cheating (or attempts to cheat, or placing yourself in a situation where cheating may be perceived) on exams or quizzes, taking pictures of video of an exam, quiz, exam or quiz answers or key, writing down exam questions or answers on paper or on any device with picture and/or voice recording capacity, etc while taking or review an exam, falsifying records or omitting to report any errors committed by self or others, etc. will result in a failing grade on that assignment or examination and a program long Plan for Improvement. A Reflection may also be assigned. In addition, the student and the dishonest behavior will be reported to the college for disciplinary action. G. All students enrolled in the nursing program have a collective duty to uphold the standards or academic honesty, including a duty to report acts of academic dishonesty carried out by other nursing students. Students who observe a classmate cheat (or attempting to cheat) during an exam are required report it to the instructor at the time of the exam. Similarly, students who know that a classmate has demonstrated any dishonest behavior such as the behaviors listed above, falsified records or has omitted to report an error must share this information with an instructor as soon as possible. Knowing that a peer is dishonest, unethical, and/or cheating and not acting on it can be seen as facilitating this behavior. In addition, failing to report another student’s dishonest behavior may result in a program long Plan for Improvement and/or Reflection. Depending on the situation, the student who has not reported observation or knowledge of another student’s dishonesty may also be reported to the college for disciplinary action.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Nursing Student Handbook, Nursing Student Handbook, Nursing Student Handbook Agreement

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TO YOURSELF. A. Be prepared for all classroom and clinical assignments. B. Maintain knowledge of current Department of Nursing policies by reading the Nursing Student Handbook on-line each Fall Quarter and checking the link titled New or Revised Handbook Policies on the Nursing Student webpage weekly throughout the year. C. Supply own uniforms, books, miscellaneous supplies, and transportation to clinical sites. X. Xxxxx the Nursing Student’s Bloodborne Pathogens Packet into all clinical sites each day during the entire program. E. Maintain ethical conduct and social decorum appropriate to a nursing student. Conduct yourself in a professional manner when interacting in curricular and extracurricular activities, in all areas, including classrooms, skills laboratory, faculty offices, clinical/community sites, community meetings, etc. Maintain ethical professional behavior and style of communication, both verbal and nonverbal with peers, faculty, clients and staff [including but not limited to: appropriate tone and volume of voice, vocabulary appropriate to clinical/classroom settings, principles consistent principlesconsistent with therapeutic communication techniques and professional boundaries, and use of electronic or social media]. Students must refrain from any use of substances which may impair their ability to function safely in the clinical setting. F. Demonstrate honesty and integrity in all theory, clinical and alternate learning situations (including but not limited to: flu clinics, observational clinical days, skills testing.) Dishonest behavior as those including, but not limited to, cheating (or attempts to cheat, or placing yourself in a situation where cheating may be perceived) on exams or quizzes, taking pictures of video of an exam, quiz, exam or quiz answers or key, writing down exam questions or answers on paper or on any device with picture and/or voice recording capacity, etc while taking or review an exam, falsifying records or omitting to report any errors committed by self or others, etc. will result in a failing grade on that assignment or examination and a program long Plan for Improvement. A Reflection may also be assigned. In addition, the student and the dishonest behavior will be reported to the college for disciplinary action. G. All students enrolled in the nursing program have a collective duty to uphold the standards or academic honesty, including a duty to report acts of academic dishonesty carried out by other nursing students. Students who observe a classmate cheat (or attempting to cheat) during an exam are required report it to the instructor at the time of the exam. Similarly, students who know that a classmate has demonstrated any dishonest behavior such as the behaviors listed above, falsified records or has omitted to report an error must share this information with an instructor as soon as possible. Knowing that a peer is dishonest, unethical, and/or cheating and not acting on it can be seen as facilitating this behavior. In addition, failing to report another student’s dishonest behavior may result in a program long Plan for Improvement and/or Reflection. Depending on the situation, the student who has not reported observation or knowledge of another student’s dishonesty may also be reported to the college for disciplinary action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nursing Student Handbook Agreement, Nursing Student Handbook

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TO YOURSELF. A. Be prepared for all classroom and clinical assignments. B. Maintain knowledge of current Department of Nursing policies by reading the Nursing Student Handbook on-line each Fall Quarter and checking the link titled New or Revised Handbook Policies on the Nursing Student webpage weekly throughout the year. C. Supply own uniforms, books, miscellaneous supplies, and transportation to clinical sites. X. Xxxxx D. Carry the Nursing Student’s Bloodborne Pathogens Packet into all clinical sites each day during the entire program. E. Maintain ethical conduct and social decorum appropriate to a nursing student. Conduct yourself in a professional manner when interacting in curricular and extracurricular activities, in all areas, including classrooms, skills laboratory, faculty offices, clinical/community sites, community meetings, etc. Maintain ethical professional behavior and style of communication, both verbal and nonverbal with peers, faculty, clients and staff [including but not limited to: appropriate tone and volume of voice, vocabulary appropriate to clinical/classroom settings, principles consistent principlesconsistent with therapeutic communication techniques and professional boundaries, and use of electronic or social media]. Students must refrain from any use of substances which may impair their ability to function safely in the clinical setting. F. Demonstrate honesty and integrity in all theory, clinical and alternate learning situations (including but not limited to: flu clinics, observational clinical days, skills testing.) Dishonest behavior as those including, but not limited to, cheating (or attempts to cheat, or placing yourself in a situation where cheating may be perceived) on exams or quizzes, taking pictures of video of an exam, quiz, exam or quiz answers or key, writing down exam questions or answers on paper or on any device with picture and/or voice recording capacity, etc while taking or review an exam, falsifying records or omitting to report any errors committed by self or others, etc. will result in a failing grade on that assignment or examination and a program long Plan for Improvement. A Reflection may also be assigned. In addition, the student and the dishonest behavior will be reported to the college for disciplinary action. G. All students enrolled in the nursing program have a collective duty to uphold the standards or academic honesty, including a duty to report acts of academic dishonesty carried out by other nursing students. Students who observe a classmate cheat (or attempting to cheat) during an exam are required report it to the instructor at the time of the exam. Similarly, students who know that a classmate has demonstrated any dishonest behavior such as the behaviors listed above, falsified records or has omitted to report an error must share this information with an instructor as soon as possible. Knowing that a peer is dishonest, unethical, and/or cheating and not acting on it can be seen as facilitating this behavior. In addition, failing to report another student’s dishonest behavior may result in a program long Plan for Improvement and/or Reflection. Depending on the situation, the student who has not reported observation or knowledge of another student’s dishonesty may also be reported to the college for disciplinary action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nursing Student Handbook

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