Change is never easy, and we know this is a challenging time as you navigate recent announcements affecting programs and operations at Oakland City University. We want you to know that your educational journey doesn’t have to pause.
At the University of Southern Indiana, we are fully committed to helping you transition seamlessly so you can stay on track with your education journey. We’ve designed this dedicated page specifically for you to explore our programs, access resources, learn about credit transfers and continue your education with minimal interruption.
Students will have clinical experiences caring for patients in acute, post-acute, and ambulatory care settings. The students are expected to prepare for clinical.
According to USI policy, students are not permitted to:
All other clinical activities may be performed at the discretion of the clinical faculty and as directed by the nursing unit or agency.
Regardless of the student course or level, all medications must be directly supervised by a registered nurse. Students must know: the action, indication, classification, safe dosage range, route of administration, required assessment if indicated, and safety monitoring of all administered medications. If the student is unable to articulate the medication information, they shall not administer the medicine. Students must follow the medication administration policy of the facility. The student will be expected to communicate this knowledge to the registered nurse overseeing medication administration.
The following guidelines will be implemented concerning medication administration safety in the undergraduate courses.
A medication administration safety exam will be administered in the following courses:
Other nursing courses may include a medication administration safety exam. The number of points on the exam will be at the course faculty’s discretion. Other exams in the courses listed above will have a minimum of 5% medication administration questions independent of the medication administration safety exam.