GRADE STRUCTURE Level II VNSG 1330 (Obstetrics) 3 OB Test 1 Final 269 – 300 points = A 239 – 268 points = B 225 – 238 points = C 195 – 224 points = D Below 195 = F Extra Points 3 points for Extra Bib Cards These points cannot be used to move from a failing grade to a passing grade. Lowest grade will be dropped in VNSG 1330. Final examination cannot be dropped. If drug cards / reports on articles are not completed on time, one (1) point will be deducted from final grade. VNSG 1509 (Med Surg) VNSG 2214 (Advanced Skills) 3 Med Surg/Skills Test 1 Pharmacology Test 1 Final 358 – 400 points = A 318 – 357 points = B 300 – 317 points = C 260 – 299 points = D Below 260 = F Extra Points 5 points will be added to total points for perfect attendance (no absence, no tardy, no leaving early). 3 points for Extra Bib Cards These points cannot be used to move from a failing grade to a passing grade. Lowest grade will be dropped in VNSG 1509/2214. Final examination cannot be dropped. If drug cards, reports on articles are not completed on time, one (1) point will be deducted from final grade. VNSG 1334 (Pediatric) 3 Pedi Test 1 Pedi Project/Posting 1 Final 358 – 400 points = A 318 – 357 points = B 300 – 317 points = C 260 – 299 points = D Below 260 = F Lowest grade will be dropped in VNSG 1334. Pediatric Project/Postings and final examination cannot be dropped. Extra Points 3 points for Extra Bib Cards These points cannot be used to move from a failing grade to a passing grade. If drug cards / reports on articles are not completed on time, one (1) point will be deducted from final grade. Near the end of the semester a series of computerized tests will be scheduled for you. These exams will test your comprehension of courses studied thus far. The scores are reported as follows: Your Composite Final Score North American Average Score Your School Average Score At Risk Score * High Risk Score ** You must score at least above North American Average or better on each exam administered. If the minimum score is not obtained the student must do all enhancers and remediation available from the ATI Program. You will be able to take the examination once more if a score of above North American Average is not achieved. VNSG 1361 Clinical IIB Required 2 Case Studies Satisfactorily completed Case Study (must be satisfactory (13 or higher) or student will receive an incomplete and must redo NCP). Daily Prep Sheets Evaluations Satisfactory evaluation from TSH rotation Presentation of assigned topic at TSH rotation VNSG 1361 Clinical IIB Point System Clinical Evaluation Rotation I Clinical Evaluation Rotation II Case Study I (1st attempt) Case Study II (1st attempt) Psychiatric Rotation Presentation Psychiatric Clinical Rotation Total 60 points maximum 60 points maximum 18 points maximum 18 points maximum 4 points maximum ** Overall Satisfactory 160 points The grade for VNSG 1361 will be determined from the total number of points received from the items above. The following scale will be used to determine the grade. A = 144 – 160 points B = 128 – 143 points C = 112 – 127 points D = Less than 112 (failing) v:\word\syllabus\vocation\level ii\grade structure 3/2013