Technical standards

PCC Nursing program provides the following technical standards with examples of learning activities to inform students of the skills required in completing their chosen profession’s curriculum and in the provision of health care services. These technical standards reflect the performance abilities and characteristics that are necessary to complete the requirements of clinical-based health care programs.

The PCC Nursing program and Disability Services will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities, which may include auxiliary aids and or program modifications. Contact the Nursing Department at 971-722-4466 regarding any concerns about these requirements.

Cognitive

  1. Recall, collect, analyze, synthesize, and integrate information from a variety of sources.
  2. Measure, calculate, reason, analyze, and synthesize data.
  3. Problem-solve and think critically to apply knowledge and skill.
  4. Communicate verbally, and through reading and writing, with individuals from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds.
  5. Relay information in oral and written form effectively, accurately, reliably, and intelligibly to individuals and group,s using the English language. This includes thorough and accurate use of computers and other tools.

Physical

Motor
  1. Coordinate fine and gross motor movements.
  2. Coordinate hand/eye movements.
  3. Maintain balance from any position.
  4. Negotiate level surfaces, ramps, and stairs.
  5. Function with both hands-free for performing psychomotor tasks.
  6. Maneuver in small areas.
  7. Attend to cognitive and psychomotor tasks for up to 7-12 hours.
Sensory
  1. Acquire information from demonstrations and experiences, including but not limited to information conveyed through online coursework, lecture, small group activities, demonstrations, and application experiences.
  2. Collect information through observation, listening, touching, and smelling.
  3. Use and interpret information from diagnostic maneuvers.

Behavioral

  1. Demonstrate emotional stability to function effectively under stress and adapt to changing environments.
  2. Maintain effective, mature, and sensitive relationships with others.
  3. Examine and modify one’s own behavior when it interferes with others or the learning environment.
  4. Possess attributes that include compassion, empathy, altruism, integrity, honesty, responsibility, and tolerance.
  5. Accept responsibility for own actions and communicate in a courteous, assertive, non-aggressive, non-defensive manner with instructors, peers, staff, and healthcare team members.
  6. Integrate feedback into your own performance.

Compilation and adaptation by Oregon Council of Associate Degree and Practical Nursing Programs (OCAP) and PCC Nursing Faculty, April 24, 2015.