PERMANENT RULES
Purpose: The purpose of these changes is to clarify rules governing approval of nursing education programs. Redundant language has been removed and grammatical changes have been made to assure that the requirements are easier to understand. The rules are now consistent with current national accreditation language. The changes will assure that students graduating from these programs will meet the minimum standards needed for safe nursing practice.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 246-840-505 through 246-840-575.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 18.79.110 and 18.79.150.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 04-24-085 on December 1, 2004.
Changes Other than Editing from Proposed to Adopted Version: Only editing changes were made between the proposed and adopted versions.
A final cost-benefit analysis is available by contacting Kendra Pitzler, P.O. Box 47864, Olympia, WA 98504-7864, phone (360) 236-4723, fax (360) 236-4738, e-mail kendra.pitzler@doh.wa.gov.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 2, Amended 15, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 15, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 2, Amended 15, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: January 14, 2005.
Judith D. Personett,
Ed.D., RN, Chair
Nursing Care Quality
Assurance Commission
OTS-5820.9
NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 95-21-072, filed 10/16/95,
effective 11/16/95)
WAC 246-840-505
Purposes of commission approval of
nursing education programs.
The commission approves nursing
education programs ((for the following purposes)) to:
(1) ((To)) Assure preparation for the safe practice of
nursing by setting minimum standards for nursing education
programs preparing persons for licensure as registered nurses
or practical nurses((;)).
(2) ((To provide guidance for the development of new
nursing education programs;
(3) To foster continued improvement of established nursing education programs;
(4) To provide criteria for the commission to evaluate new or established nursing education programs;
(5) To assure the student adequate educational preparation;
(6) To assure eligibility for admission to the licensing examinations for registered or practical nurses, and to)) Provide criteria for the development, evaluation, and improvement of new and established nursing education programs.
(3) Assure candidates are educationally prepared for licensure at the appropriate level of nursing practice.
(4) Facilitate interstate endorsement of graduates of
commission approved ((schools)) programs of nursing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-505, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(((i))) (a) Submit to the commission ((at least eighteen
months in advance of expected opening date)) a statement of
intent to establish a nursing education program((.
(ii) Submit to the commission, along with the statement
of intent, a)) on a form provided by the commission, and a
completed feasibility study ((to)) that includes at least the
following information:
(((A))) (i) Nursing studies documenting the need for
entry level nurses in the area((.));
(((B))) (ii) Purposes and classification of the
program((.));
(((C))) (iii) Availability of qualified faculty((.));
(((D))) (iv) Budgeted faculty positions((.));
(((E))) (v) Availability of adequate clinical facilities
for the program((.));
(((F))) (vi) Availability of adequate academic facilities
for the program((.));
(((G))) (vii) Potential effect on other nursing programs
in the area((.));
(((H))) (viii) Evidence of financial resources adequate
for the planning, implementation, and continuation of the
program((.));
(((I))) (ix) Anticipated student population((.)); and
(((J))) (x) Tentative time schedule for planning and
initiating the program.
(((iii))) (b) Respond to the commission's request(s) for
additional information.
(((b) The commission shall either grant or withhold)) (c)
Receive or be denied nursing commission approval for program
development.
(2) Program development. (((a) At least twelve months in
advance of the anticipated admission of students, the
organization)) Upon approval for program development, the
educational institution shall:
(a) Appoint a qualified nurse administrator and provide appropriate resources, consultants, and faculty to develop a proposed nursing education program.
(b) Prior to admission of students and with sufficient
time for commission review, submit the proposed program plan
((shall)) that includes all of the following:
(i) Purpose((, philosophy,)) and ((objectives.))
outcomes;
(ii) Organization and administration((.)) including the
nurse administrator;
(iii) ((Budget.
(iv) Resources, facilities, and services.
(v) Provisions for faculty, including qualifications, responsibilities, organization, and faculty/student ratio.
(vi) Curriculum, including course descriptions and course outlines.
(vii) Policies and procedures for student selection, admission, progression, withdrawal and graduation, and record system.)) Resources, facilities, and services;
(iv) Policies and procedures for student selection, admission, progression, withdrawal and graduation, and record system;
(v) A plan for hiring and retaining faculty, including qualifications, responsibilities, organizational structure, and faculty/student ratio;
(vi) Curriculum, including course descriptions and course outlines;
(vii) Initial year and five-year sustaining budget;
(viii) Projected plans for the orderly expansion and ongoing evaluation of the program.
(((b) The nurse administrator shall submit to the
commission a written report of the proposed program plan at
least five weeks prior to a scheduled commission meeting at
which time the plan is to be reviewed. This review shall take
place six months prior to the scheduled opening date of the
program.))
(c) Arrange a survey visit to the campus to clarify and amplify materials included in the written proposed program plan. The visit will be conducted by a representative of the commission before a decision regarding approval is rendered.
(d) ((Students may not be admitted to the program until
approval has been granted by the commission.
(e) The nurse administrator of the program and other administrative officers of the organization shall attend the commission meeting to present the formal application and clarify and amplify materials included in the written report of the proposed program plan.
(f) The commission shall either grant or withhold provisional)) Receive or be denied initial approval of the proposed nursing program.
(3) ((Provisional)) Initial approval.
(a) ((The school shall submit course outlines to the
commission for review and approval at least three months prior
to offering the course;)) The program may only admit students
if it has received initial approval by the commission;
(b) The school shall submit progress reports as requested by the commission; and
(c) Survey visits shall be scheduled as deemed necessary
by the commission during the period of ((provisional)) initial
approval. A site survey, conducted by the commission, will
determine whether graduates may test for the licensure
examination (NCLEX)¦.
(4) Full approval.
(a) A self-evaluation report of compliance with the
standards for nursing education ((shall)) as identified in WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575, shall be submitted to the
nursing commission within ((three)) six months following
graduation of the first class((, and)).
(b) The commission may conduct a survey visit ((shall be
made for consideration of)) to determine full approval of the
program.
(((b))) (c) The commission will review the
self-evaluation report, survey reports and ((added materials
for)) program outcome data in order to grant or deny full
approval of the nursing education program ((only at scheduled
commission meetings.
(c) The self-evaluation report, added materials and survey reports shall be in the commission office at least five weeks prior to the commission meeting.
(5) Satellite nursing education programs. An approved nursing education program wishing to initiate an off-campus, extended or satellite nursing program must submit a plan to the commission demonstrating that:
(a) A need for entry level nurses exists in the area.
(b) Faculty on-site meet all the requirements and qualifications of the parent nursing education program.
(c) Adequate clinical facilities are available and meet the requirements of the parent program.
(d) Academic facilities and resources are comparable to those of the parent program)) under WAC 246-840-530(1).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-510, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(1) The initial plan must demonstrate how:
(a) Faculty for the off-campus, extended or satellite program will meet the nursing education standards (WAC 246-840-570);
(b) The program will meet curriculum and academic standards of the main campus nursing education program;
(c) Adequate clinical facilities are available and meet the requirements of the program purpose and outcomes;
(d) Academic facilities and resources are comparable to those of the main program.
(2) The branch campus and distance learning education program must coordinate annual reports and site survey evaluations with administration at the main campus.
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(((a) The)) (2) Any proposed substantive nursing program
change must be presented to the commission for approval at
least three months prior to implementation. Substantive
changes include, but are not limited to, changes in legal
status, control, ownership, or resources of the institution;
decreases in faculty below that which is required to staff
clinical sections of WAC 246-840-570; changes in faculty
composition whereby their expertise is not adequate to teach
those areas of nursing described in WAC 246-840-575; and major
curriculum revision or changes in the length of the program.
(3) The program must submit annual reports on forms provided by the commission and on the date specified.
EVALUATION OF A NURSING PROGRAM BY THE NATIONAL ACCREDITING BODY:
(4) The commission may accept accreditation by a commission-recognized national nursing accreditation body as evidence of compliance with the standards of nursing education programs. The nursing program must submit to the commission a copy of the self-evaluation report submitted to the national agency.
(a) Programs that seek accreditation from a commission recognized national nursing accreditation body shall file evidence of that accreditation with the commission within thirty days of receiving the report from the accreditation body. The nursing program must file notice of any change in program accreditation status with the commission within thirty days of receipt of notice from the accreditation body. The commission shall grant full approval based upon evidence of accreditation for eight or ten years. Failure to submit notice of accreditation survey results within thirty days may result in a site visit or other sanctions as described in WAC 246-840-530.
(b) Programs holding approval based upon national accreditation must comply with WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575.
(c) The commission may grant full approval for a continuing period, not to exceed ten years to nursing programs with maximum continuing national accreditation.
(d) The program must submit any interim report requested by the national accrediting body to the commission.
(e) If the nursing program receives notice from the accrediting body addressing interim reports, notice must be sent to the commission within thirty days of receiving the report.
(f) If the program is accredited for less than maximum accreditation, then the program must provide the commission with a copy of the report addressing the items of noncompliance within thirty days of receipt from the accreditation body. The commission may require an additional report regarding noncompliance.
EVALUATION OF A NURSING PROGRAM BY THE COMMISSION:
(5) Programs that are not nationally accredited by a
commission-recognized national nursing accreditation body are
subject to a survey visit ((will be)) made by
representative(s) of the commission on dates mutually
agreeable to the commission and the nursing education program.
(((b) Announcement of)) (a) The commission must notify
the nurse administrator that a survey visit ((will be sent to
programs)) is required at least twelve months in advance of
the visit.
(((c))) (b) Prior to the survey visit a program shall
submit a self-evaluation report ((which)) that provides
evidence of compliance with the standards of nursing education
as identified in WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575.
(((d) The self-evaluation report prepared for the
national nursing accreditation body may be substituted in lieu
of the commission's survey report for that year if a national
accreditation survey is scheduled concurrently. Where
appropriate the survey will be made in conjunction with a
national accreditation visit. An addendum to the report for
the national accreditation survey must be submitted to address
requirements of the state not considered by the national
accrediting body.
(e))) (c) Within sixty days, and prior to commission
consideration, a draft of the commission survey visit report
will be made available to the school for review ((and)) for
corrections in statistical data and for response to issues
raised.
(((f))) (d) Following the commission's review and
decision, the commission will send to the program nurse
administrator, the president and vice-president for
instruction written notification regarding approval of the
program ((and the commission comments and recommendations will
be sent to the administrator of the nursing education program.
(2) Any proposed major curriculum revision, such as changes affecting the philosophy and objectives, significant course content changes, or changes in the length of the program, shall be presented to the commission for approval at least three months prior to implementation.
(3) Annual reports will be submitted on forms provided by the commission)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-520, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(2) The commission shall evaluate each program ((shall be
evaluated)) in terms of its conformance to the ((curriculum))
nursing education standards ((as provided)) in this chapter.
(3) Within thirty days of the commission's decision, the
commission shall give written notice to the educational
institution ((and the nurse administrator of the nursing
program information)) regarding its decision on the program's
approval status including the nurse administrator, the
president and vice-president for instruction.
(4) The commission shall grant continuing full approval
((shall be granted)) to a nursing program that meets the
requirements of the law and ((rules and regulations of the
commission)) this chapter. Full approval may carry
recommendations for improvement and for correcting
deficiencies.
(5) If the commission determines that an approved nursing
program is not maintaining the ((curriculum)) education
standards required for approval, the commission shall give
written notice specifying the deficiencies and shall designate
the period of time in which the deficiencies must be
corrected. The program's approval shall be ((suspended))
withdrawn if a program fails to correct the deficiencies
within the specified period of time in WAC 246-840-530.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-525, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(2) The commission may grant conditional approval ((shall
be granted)) to a nursing education program that has failed to
meet the minimum standards contained in the law and ((the
rules and regulations of the commission)) this chapter.
(a) Conditions ((that)) must be met within a designated
time period and shall be specified in writing.
(b) A conditionally approved program shall be reviewed at
the end of the designated time period. ((Such)) The review
shall result in one of the following actions:
(i) Restoration of full approval;
(ii) Continuation of conditional approval for a specified period of time; or
(iii) Withdrawal of approval.
(3) ((The commission may withdraw approval from existing
programs when it determines that a nursing education program
fails substantially to meet the standards for nursing
education as contained in WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575.
All such actions shall be effected in accordance with the
Administrative Procedure Act and/or the administrative rules
and regulations of the commission.)) The following situations
may be cause for review and/or a site visit by the commission
to determine if the minimum standards for nursing programs are
being met:
(a) Complaints relating to violations of WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575.
(b) Denial, withdrawal or change of program accreditation status by a commission-recognized national nursing accreditation agency or general academic accreditation agency.
(c) Failure to obtain commission approval of changes that require approval of the commission under "program changes."
(d) Providing false or misleading information to students or the public concerning the nursing program.
(e) Violation of the rules or policies of the commission.
(f) Inability to secure or retain a qualified director or faculty, resulting in substandard supervision and teaching of students.
(g) Noncompliance with the program's stated purpose, objectives, policies, and curriculum resulting in unsatisfactory student achievement.
(h) Failure to provide clinical experiences necessary to meet the objectives of the nursing program.
(i) Faculty student ratio in direct patient care is greater than 1:10.
(j) Failure to maintain an average NCLEX¦ examination annual passing rate of eighty percent. If a program:
(i) Fails to maintain an average passing rate of eighty percent of first time writers for two consecutive years, the commission will send a letter asking for an assessment of the problem and a plan of correction.
(ii) Fails to maintain an average passing rate of eighty percent of first time writers for three consecutive years, the program must complete an assessment of possible problem areas within six months and the commission may conduct an evaluation visit. The commission may offer technical assistance.
(iii) Fails to maintain a passing rate of eighty percent for four out of five consecutive years, the commission will place the program on conditional approval and require an evaluation visit.
(4) The commission may withdraw approval from ongoing programs if it determines that a nursing education program fails to substantially meet the standards for nursing education as contained in WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575.
(5) All these actions shall be taken in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW, and any applicable rules of the commission.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-530, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-535, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(a) The program ((shall)) may continue until the last
class enrolled is graduated((.)) if:
(i) The program ((shall)) continues to meet the standards
for approval, WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575 until all of
the enrolled students have graduated((.));
(ii) The date of closure is the date on the degree,
diploma, or certificate of the last graduate((.)); and
(iii) The ((commission shall be notified by the))
governing institution notifies the commission in writing of
the closing date((.)); or
(b) The program ((shall)) may close after assisting in
the transfer of students to other approved programs((.)) if:
(i) The program ((shall)) continues to meet the standards
required for approval, WAC 246-840-550 through 246-840-575
until all students are transferred((.));
(ii) The governing institution submits to the commission
a list of the names of students who have been transferred to
approved programs and the date on which the last student was
transferred ((shall be submitted to the commission by the
governing institution.)); and
(iii) The date on which the last student was transferred shall be the closing date of the program.
(((c) Custody of records.
(i) If the program closes but the governing institution continues to function, it shall assume responsibility for the records of the students and graduates. The commission shall be advised of the arrangements made to safeguard the records.
(ii) If the governing institution ceases to exist, the academic records of each student and graduate shall be transferred to the commission for safekeeping.
(iii) The commission shall be consulted about the disposition of all other records.))
(2) Closing as a result of withdrawal of approval. When the commission withdraws approval of a nursing education program, the governing institution shall comply with the following procedures:
(a) Students of the program shall be notified in writing of their status and options for transfer to an approved program.
(b) The program shall close after assisting in the
transfer of students to other approved programs. The
commission must establish a time frame for the transfer
process ((will be established by the commission)).
(c) The governing institution shall submit to the
commission a list of the names of students who have
transferred to approved programs and the date on which the
last student was transferred ((shall be submitted to the
commission by the governing institution.
(d) Custody of records.
(i) If the governing institution continues to function, it shall assume responsibility for the records of the students and the graduates. The commission shall be advised of the arrangements made to safeguard the records.
(ii) If the governing institution ceases to exist, the academic records of each student and graduate shall be transferred to the commission for safekeeping.
(iii) The commission shall be consulted about the disposition of all other records)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-545, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
The nursing program shall implement a written, comprehensive, systematic plan for ongoing evaluation that is based on program outcomes and the input of faculty, students and consumers, and which incorporates continuing improvement.
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((They shall)) (1) The purpose and outcomes must be
consistent with the definitions of nursing practice as
outlined in RCW 18.79.040 and 18.79.060.
(2) The nursing education program shall have a purpose
statement ((of philosophy)) and outcomes that ((is)) are
consistent with ((the philosophy of)) the governing
institution and with generally accepted standards of nursing
practice appropriate for graduates of the type of nursing
program offered.
(((3) The objectives shall be consistent with the
philosophy and shall describe the cognitive, affective, and
psychomotor capabilities of the graduate.))
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-550, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(1) The governing institution accreditation must be by
((an)) a commission-approved accrediting body.
(2) The relationship of the nursing education program to
other units within the governing institution ((shall)) must be
clearly delineated.
(3) The nursing education program ((shall)) must be
organized with clearly defined institutional authority((,))
and administrative responsibility((, and channels of
communication)) for the nurse administrator.
(4) The nursing education faculty shall be involved in determining academic policies and procedures of the nursing program.
(5) The nursing education program ((shall)) must allow
student participation in committees in the determination of
program policies and procedures, curriculum planning and
evaluation.
(6) The nursing education program shall be administered
by a professionally and academically qualified registered
nurse currently licensed in this state ((with the following
qualifications)).
FOR PRACTICAL AND ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
(a) In a program offering practical nursing education or associate degree, a minimum of:
(i) A minimum of a bachelor's of science in nursing (BSN)
and a masters ((with a major)) degree, (preferably in
nursing((,))) or a master's of science in nursing (MSN) from
an accredited college or university; and
(ii) Educational preparation in ((education)) teaching
nursing or two years experience in teaching nursing; and
(iii) Curriculum development and administration((, and at
least)) experience; and
(iv) Five years of ((professional)) experience as a
registered nurse including two years of experience in nursing
education((. Exceptions allowed without prior commission
approval:
(i) Current tenured faculty.
(ii) Ongoing reappointment of instructors or faculty prior to November 16, 1995)); and
(v) Current knowledge of nursing practice at the practical nurse or associate degree program level as appropriate.
FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS:
(b) In a program offering the baccalaureate degree in
nursing((,)):
(i) A minimum of a masters degree with a major in
nursing, a doctoral degree preferably in nursing ((or a
related field,)) from an accredited college or university; and
(ii) Preparation in education and administration((,));
and
(iii) At least five years of experience as a registered nurse including two years of experience in nursing education at the baccalaureate level.
(7) The nurse administrator ((of the nursing education
program)) shall be responsible for creation and maintenance of
an environment conducive to teaching and learning through:
(a) Facilitation of the development, implementation and evaluation of the curriculum.
(b) ((Liaison)) Communication with central administration
and other units of the governing institution.
(c) Facilitation of faculty development and performance
review consistent with the policies of the institution((. Encourage)), and encouragement of faculty to seek ways of
improving clinical skills and methods of demonstrating
continued educational and clinical competence.
(d) Facilitation of faculty recruitment and appointment. The administration of the program is encouraged to establish a
goal for acquiring faculty with diversity in ethnicity,
gender, clinical specialty and experience ((that would be
representative of the students enrolled in the program)).
(e) Recommendation of faculty for appointment, promotion, tenure, and retention consistent with the policies of the institution.
(f) Facilitation of the development of long-range goals and objectives for the nursing program.
(g) Facilitation of recruitment, selection, and advisement of students.
(h) Assurance that the rules and regulations of the state nursing commission are effectively implemented.
(i) ((Notifying)) Notification of the commission of any
major changes in the program or its administration.
(8) The nurse administrator ((of the nursing education
program)) shall have ((designated)) sufficient time provided
to ((conduct)) fulfill relevant administrative duties and
responsibilities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-555, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(1) Classrooms, laboratories, and conference rooms
((shall)) must be available and ((shall be)) adequate in size,
number, and type according to the number of students and the
educational purposes for which the rooms are to be used.
(2) Offices ((shall)) must be available and adequate in
size, number, and type to provide faculty with opportunity for
uninterrupted work and privacy for ((the)) conferences with
students. Adequate space ((shall)) must be provided for
clerical staff, records, files, and other equipment.
(3) Clinical facilities.
(a) A nursing program shall utilize a variety of sites
((shall be utilized)) for learning experiences to enable the
student to observe and practice safe nursing care of persons
at each stage of the human life cycle. These experiences
((shall)) must include opportunities for the student to learn
and provide nursing care to clients in the areas of acute and
chronic illnesses, promotion and maintenance of wellness,
prevention of illness, rehabilitation, and support in death. Clinical experiences shall include opportunities to learn and
provide care to clients from diverse ethnic and cultural
backgrounds. ((The emphasis placed on these areas and the
scope encompassed shall be in keeping with the purpose,
philosophy and objectives of the program.)) The experiences
may include, but need not be limited to, hospitals, clinics,
offices of health professionals, health centers, nursery
schools, elementary and secondary schools, rehabilitation
centers, mental health clinics, public health departments, and
extended care resources.
(b) Clinical facilities ((shall)) must be selected to
provide learning experience of sufficient number and kind for
student achievement of the course/curriculum objectives. The
number of hours of class and clinical practice opportunities
and distribution of these shall be in direct ratio to the
amount of time necessary for the student at the particular
stage of development to accomplish the objectives.
(c) Clinical facilities ((shall)) must be approved by the
appropriate accreditation or licensing evaluation bodies, if
such exist.
(d) Throughout the program the total hours of class and
required clinical practice opportunities ((shall)) may not
exceed forty hours per week.
(4) Library facilities ((shall)) must be provided for use
by the faculty and students. Physical facilities, hours, and
scope and currency of learning resources shall be appropriate
for the purpose of the program and for the number of faculty
and students.
(5) The administration, faculty and students must conduct
periodic evaluations of resources, facilities, and services
((shall be conducted by the administration, faculty, and/or
students)).
(6) The nursing program must demonstrate adequate
financial support for faculty, support personnel, equipment,
supplies, and services ((shall be demonstrated)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-560, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(a) Provide in writing)) provide students the opportunity to acquire and demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities for safe and effective nursing practice.
(1) Written policies and procedures for selection,
admission, progression, graduation, withdrawal, and
dismissal((. These policies shall)) of students must be
available and consistent with the policies of the governing
institution and must be communicated in a fair, accurate,
inclusive, consistent and readily available format. ((Where
necessary,))
(2) The approved nursing education program shall:
(a) Develop policies specific to nursing students ((may
be adopted if justified by the nature and purposes of the
nursing program)).
(b) Maintain a system of student records.
(c) Provide a written statement of student rights and responsibilities.
(d) Require that students, who seek admission by transfer from another approved nursing education program, or readmission for completion of the program, shall meet the equivalent of the program's current standards.
(((2))) (3) The nursing education program shall provide
the student in ((an ADN or BSN)) a registered nursing program
with information on the legal ((definition and parameters))
role of the nursing technician ((role,)) as defined in WAC 246-840-010(((19))) and 246-840-840. ((Such)) The information
((shall)) must be provided prior to the time of completion of
the first clinical course and shall clearly advise the student
of ((their)) his or her responsibilities, ((should they)) if
he or she chooses to be employed as a nursing technician.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.79 RCW. 97-13-100, § 246-840-565, filed 6/18/97, effective 7/19/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-565, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(((2))) (1) The maximum ratio of faculty to students
recommended in clinical areas involving direct care of
patients or clients ((shall be)) is one faculty member to
((twelve)) ten students. A lower ratio may be required by the
nursing commission ((of nursing)) for students in initial or
highly complex learning situations, or when student/client
safety warrant. A higher ratio may be allowed with use of
trained preceptors for students. Factors to be considered in
determining the ratio are:
(a) The preparation and expertise of the faculty member;
(b) The objectives to be achieved;
(c) The level of students;
(d) The number, type, and ((conditions)) acuity of
patients;
(e) The number, type, location, and physical layout of clinical facilities being used for a particular course(s);
(f) Students in initial or highly complex learning situations; and
(g) The use of trained preceptors.
(2) If the faculty to student ratio in clinical areas involving direct care of patients or clients exceeds one faculty member to ten students, the program nurse administrator must submit a standardized report to the nursing commission. The report can be obtained from the nursing commission office. The contents of the standardized report must include, but is not limited to:
(a) The nursing program pass rate on the National Licensing Examination identified in WAC 246-840-050 for the last two years;
(b) The results of the two most recent faculty satisfaction surveys;
(c) The results of the two most recent student satisfaction surveys;
(d) Rationale for the exception to the one faculty member to ten students ratio and information supporting the program's decision. The rationale must include how the program will maintain patient safety.
The nursing commission must respond to the program nurse administrator, either electronically or in writing, regarding the report and its acceptance or denial, in a timely fashion. The nursing commission may request a site survey to be conducted based upon the report to gather information supporting the document. The commission must notify the program nurse administrator at least two weeks in advance of the site survey and indicate the purpose of the survey.
(3) Clinical preceptors may be used to enhance clinical learning experiences, after a student has received clinical and didactic instruction from program faculty in all basic areas for that course or specific learning experience. Preceptors may be used with the following criteria:
(a) Licensed at or above the level for which the student is preparing;
(b) Experienced in the facility and specialty area;
(c) Orientation to written course and student learning objectives and documented role expectations of faculty, preceptor and preceptee; and
(d) The faculty member shall confer with each preceptor and student regularly during the precepted learning experience.
(((3))) (4) Nursing faculty((, including those in career
ladder programs,)) shall have a current unrestricted license
to practice as a registered nurse in Washington ((the
following qualifications)).
(5) Degree requirements for faculty teaching in nursing education programs shall have:
FOR PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAMS:
(a) ((A current license to practice as a registered nurse
in Washington.)) In a program preparing practical nurses only,
a minimum of a baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing
from an accredited college or university.
FOR REGISTERED NURSING PROGRAMS:
(b) In a program preparing registered nurses, a minimum
of a masters degree with a major in nursing or a baccalaureate
degree in nursing with a masters in a related field from an
accredited college or university ((shall be the minimum
requirement for faculty appointment in a program preparing
registered nurses)), unless:
(i) For faculty teaching in the classroom or laboratory, the nursing program shall provide documentation to the commission within thirty days of hire that:
(A) Despite aggressive recruitment efforts, it has been unable to attract properly qualified faculty; and
(B) The individual will either teach one year or less or be currently enrolled in a masters in nursing program at an accredited college or university.
(ii) For clinical faculty who will directly supervise students at a clinical facility, the nursing program shall provide documentation to the commission within thirty days of hire that:
(A) The individual has at least a minimum of a baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing from an accredited college or university; and
(B) The individual has current clinical experience of at least three years in the clinical subject area taught.
(iii) For faculty teaching in the classroom, laboratory or clinical setting, the individual is nursing faculty tenured prior to November 3, 1995.
((A Baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing from an
accredited college or university shall be the minimum
requirement for faculty appointment in program preparing
practical nurses only.
(i) Exceptions allowed without prior commission approval:
(A) Current tenured faculty.
(B) Ongoing reappointment of instructors or faculty prior to November 3, 1995.
(C) Temporary faculty replacement for less than three quarters or two semesters.
(ii) Exceptions allowed with prior commission approval:
(A) Temporary short-term faculty appointment of less than one academic year.
(B) Faculty specializing in a highly selected clinical area such as an operating room.
(c) Clinical experience as a registered nurse relevant to area(s) of responsibility.
(4) Nonnurse)) (6) Interdisciplinary faculty must have academic and professional education and experience in their field of specialization.
(((5))) (7) Faculty shall be responsible for:
(a) Developing, implementing, and evaluating the
purpose((, philosophy,)) and ((objectives)) outcomes of the
nursing education program.
(b) Designing, implementing, and evaluating the curriculum.
(c) Developing and evaluating student admission, progression, retention, and graduation policies within the framework of the policies of the governing institution.
(d) Participating in or providing for academic advising and guidance of students.
(e) Evaluating student achievement, in terms of curricular objectives as related to both nursing knowledge and practice, including preceptorship experiences.
(f) Selecting, guiding, and evaluating student learning.
(g) Participating in activities to improve their own nursing competency in area(s) of responsibility and to demonstrate current clinical competency.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-570, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]
(1) ((The basic curriculum shall not be less than two
academic years for preparation of a registered nurse. The
basic curriculum shall not be less than nine months or forty
weeks for preparation of a practical nurse.
(2))) The length, organization, content, methods of
instruction, and placement of courses ((shall)) must be
consistent with the ((philosophy)) purpose and outcomes of the
program.
(((3) The curriculum shall include:))
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PROGRAMS:
(((a))) (2)(a) The practical nurse certificate must be
at least sixty quarter credits. Concepts of social,
behavioral, and related foundation subjects ((which)) may be
integrated, combined or presented as separate courses.
(i) Normal growth and development.
(ii) Psychology - social facts and principles; communication techniques and defense mechanisms, normal and abnormal behavior; loss, grief and dying.
(iii) Personal and vocational relationships.
(b) Biological and related foundation subjects((, which))
may be integrated, combined or presented as separate courses.
(i) Anatomy and physiology.
(ii) Microbiology - elementary concepts.
(iii) Chemistry and physics - elementary concepts.
(iv) Nutrition and diet therapy.
(v) Pharmacology and applied mathematics.
(c) Principles and ((practice)) skills of practical
nursing consistent with the practical ((nursing)) nurse role
of the beginning practitioner as provided by the standards of
competency identified in WAC ((246-838-260)) 246-840-700 and
246-840-705.
(i) Nursing ethics, nursing history and trends,
((vocational)) standards of practice, licensure and legal
aspects of nursing.
(ii) Medical and surgical nursing for clients throughout the life span.
(iii) ((Parent/child)) Ante/intra/postpartum and newborn
nursing with only an assisting role in the care of clients
during labor and delivery and those with complications.
(iv) Geriatric nursing.
(v) Mental health nursing.
(((vi))) (d) All nursing courses shall include:
(i) Components of ((restorative, rehabilitative and
supportive care)): Client needs; safe, effective care
environment; health promotion and maintenance; psychosocial
integrity; and physiological integrity.
(((vii))) (ii) Skills laboratory and clinical practice in
the functions of the practical nurse, including but not
limited to, administration of medications, ((common medical
surgical)) implementing and monitoring client care techniques
and ((related client teaching)) promoting psychosocial and
physiological techniques.
(((viii))) (iii) Concepts of ((client)) coordinated care
((management)) and delegation.
FOR REGISTERED NURSE PROGRAMS:
(3)(a) Instruction in the physical ((and)), biological
((sciences and shall include content drawn)) social and
behavioral sciences. Content is required from the areas of
anatomy and physiology (two terms with laboratory), physics,
chemistry, microbiology, pharmacology and nutrition, ((which
may be integrated, combined, or presented as separate courses.
(b) Instruction in the social and behavioral sciences and shall include content drawn from the areas of communications, psychology, sociology and anthropology, which may be integrated, combined, or presented as separate courses)) communication and computations.
(((c))) (b) Theory and clinical experiences in the areas
of medical nursing, surgical nursing, obstetric nursing,
nursing of children and psychiatric nursing, which may be
integrated, combined, or presented as separate courses. Baccalaureate programs also shall include theory and clinical
experiences in community and public health nursing.
(((d))) (c) History, health care trends, ((and)) legal
and ethical issues, and scope of practice, and licensure and
professional responsibility pertaining to the ((nursing
profession, which)) registered nurse role including the
standards of competency identified in WAC 246-840-700 and
246-840-705. Content may be integrated, combined, or
presented as separate courses. Baccalaureate programs shall
include study of research principles and statistics.
(((e))) (d) Programs must include opportunities for the
student to learn assessment ((of)) and analysis of client and
family needs, planning, implementation, ((and)) evaluation,
and delegation of nursing care for diverse individuals and
groups. Baccalaureate programs shall include the study and
practice of leadership and care/case management.
(((f))) (e) All nursing courses shall include:
(i) Comprehensive content on: Client needs; safe, effective care environment; health promotion and maintenance; psychosocial integrity and physiological integrity.
(ii) Clinical experiences in the care of persons at each
stage of the human life cycle((. These experiences shall
include)), with opportunities for the student to learn and
have direct involvement in, responsibility and accountability
for the provision of basic nursing care ((in the areas of))
and comfort for clients with acute and chronic illnesses,
((promotion and maintenance of wellness)) pharmacological and
parenteral therapies and pain management. The emphasis placed
on these areas, the scope encompassed, and other allied
experiences offered shall be ((in keeping)) consistent with
the purpose((, philosophy,)) and ((objectives)) outcomes of
the program.
(((g))) (iii) Opportunities for ((the student to
participate in multidisciplinary health care)) management of
care and delegation working within a health care team.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110. 95-21-072, § 246-840-575, filed 10/16/95, effective 11/16/95.]