1999-2000 Academic Catalog

Facilities All clinical activity is conducted under the supervision of the C~~arville College Department ofNursing faculty. The program utihzes a number ofcommunity resources within 30 miles ofthe campus including public and private, large and small hospitals, health departments, mental health services, rehabilitation centers, clinics, homes for the aged, and physicians' offices. Students and from clinical Car pools are encouraged to help defray transp01iation costs. HealthInformation Prior to clinical nursing courses, students must provide documentation of: 1. Complete physical examination. 2. Rubella andRubeola immunity. 3. Negative Mantoux test. Clinical agencies may require a negative chest x-ray in the event of a positive TB skin test. 4. History ofChicken Pox orresults ofa Varicella Titer. 5. Childhood immunizations. 6. Tetanus booster (within past 5 years). 7. Hepatitis B vaccine series or signed declination. 8. Hep Vax (Hepatitis 4) vaccine rec01mnended. Each student must secure uniforms and photo identification prior to the first clinical experience. Students must purchase books and equipment needed in clinical settings. Christian Nurses Association The Christian Nurses Association promotes spiritual growth and professional development for nurses and service for the community. Membership is open to all nursing students. Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville gra~uates. N~rsing graduates obtain positions in the following settmgs: medical centers, public health departments, home health agencies, clinics, nursing homes, schools, work sites, mental health facilities, and the mission field. . . Cedmvi/le students work closely with their pm/essors to learn clinical skills. Pm/essor o.f Nursing Dr. Lois Baker provides capable and professional training as a clinical .specialist.

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