
The ATL and three Nursing Labs offer students the opportunity to learn and practice nursing skills in a non-threatening environment before going to clinical settings in the community. The ATL is also available for quiet study and for small group projects.
The ATL has three sections where students may learn and practice:
The media section, which has audiovisual learning aids in VCR, DVD, computer formats and books. This room is also available for study, meetings etc.
The ATL is staffed by one faculty person and by work-study students.
Hours
Hours are posted. Other times can sometimes be arranged. The ATL is closed all student holidays and during the summer.
Orientation
On your first day of nursing classes you will be oriented to the ATL. Be sure to ask questions of the staff any time you need help.
Fees
Equipment for the ATL and nursing labs is purchased with student lab fees, as generated by the amounts listed in the course scheduling booklet beside each nursing lab/clinical course.
Tutorials
The ATL Coordinator will be happy to do small group tutorial sessions before check offs begin and at other times as needs arise, such as required procedure practices. Do ask for help with your skill performance problems. Do not wait for your instructor to send you back for practice. If you feel it has been a long time since you practiced some skill, you are encouraged to come and practice again.
General Conduct
The purpose of the ATL is to facilitate learning. Users are expected to promote a quiet, calm area. If a group needs to discuss a subject and this becomes annoying to other students, separate places will be found. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner while in the ATL. Cheating, plagiarism, stealing, rudeness, littering and leaving the practice areas in disarray etc. are unacceptable.
Smoking, Eating and Drinking
This is a state owned building; therefore, there will be no smoking in the building. Because of the nature of the equipment, the "no eating or drinking" policy will be enforced in the ATL as posted.
Telephone
There is a telephone in the ATL. Dial "9" for an outside line. It may be used for very short local calls, especially to clinical sites and similar calls. Incoming calls will not be taken except in dire emergency. The cards completed on the first day of classes are to help locate you in case of an emergency call.
EQUIPMENT
Some equipment needed for a specific clinical experience may be checked out for a period of time to be negotiated at the time of check out. Some equipment may be checked out for practice overnight or over a weekend. It MUST be available in the lab when the lab is open.
Videotapes can be placed in the library for viewing when the ATL is closed. Videotapes may not be taken home.
Books may be checked out over night or over the weekend. They must be available for use in the lab when the lab is open.
Most equipment is only available to be used in the lab. In order to provide multiple learning experiences, equipment (which would be disposable in the clinical setting) is used many times. Please save caps, wrappers, etc.
Some equipment will be issued to individual students. The student will be responsible for having this equipment in all classes where it will be needed. It must be reused as needed.