Originally Posted by HelloNurse231
Hello all. I am planning on applying for TMCCs fast-track nursing program soon. However, I have been hearing rumors about the drug-calculation test required of students. I have been told that you are given the test once per semster and you have to get 100% or they kick you out of the program. Any truth to this rumor? I have tried getting information from the nursing department, but they always tell me someone will call me regarding my question. This is getting very frustrating. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!
I am not familiar with TMCC -- isn't that Truckee Meadows CC? I go to UNLV in Las Vegas, NV and start the nursing program in about a week. However, most nursing schools required a med calculation quiz every semester, and students need to pass it with 100%. However, as far as I understand, most schools allow you to use a calculator during these quizzes (because you will always have a calculator on-hand while in the hospital). And most schools give you 2 chances to pass the quiz. I would ask your school specifically though, because it differs from school to school.
And on a side note -- it is understandable as to why schools implement this policy. A med error in the hospital could lead to the death of a patient, and schools need to make sure you understand how to calculate med dosages before putting you in charge of another life.