Policy for Student Drug Nicotine and Alcohol Screening

 The practice of professional nursing demands that the clinician be free from the influence of any substance that would impair judgment and thinking ability. As a result, health care agencies are requiring students who work directly with patients to undergo drug screening. Nurse practitioner students must also be free from impairing substances. Health care agencies and the CONHS require drug screening of all nurse practitioner students prior to their first clinical experience. In addition, CONHS students are subject to screening if either the faculty suspects that the student is impaired at any time on campus, or during any health care experience or any other university or work-related activity. Any student whose test is deemed positive will not be able to enroll or continue in the nursing program for a minimum period of one year. Determination will be made by the Program Director. The CONHS is required to report any positive screens and/or suspicion refusal to the appropriate board. Refusal of completing a re-take drug screen for any reason will result in a Code of Conduct referral and may result in dismissal from the program.

This policy is designed to identify the procedures to be followed for both types of testing as well as to outline the appeal and readmission to the program.  The Code of Conduct Committee may be notified of any drug screen or background check concern, violation or dismissal. 

Initial Urine Drug Screening 

 

For Cause or Reasonable Suspicion Drug, Nicotine & Alcohol Screening 

The CONHS may ask a student to submit to a drug and alcohol screening at any time a faculty member or preceptor/clinical site believes that the student may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This includes but is not limited to the following circumstances: evidence of drugs or alcohol on or about the student’s person or in the student’s possession, unusual conduct on the student’s part that suggests possible use or influence of drugs or alcohol, negative performance patterns, or excessive and unexplained absenteeism or tardiness. Determination will be made by the Program Director and may be forwarded to the Code of Conduct committee. During the time of this review the student will be placed on clinical probation.Specific screening for various substances may vary depending on the requirements of the site and or College per the specific nature of the circumstances.

 

Follow-up Action: Positive Screen (For Cause or Initial Drug Screen) 

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Follow-up Action For-Cause Negative Screen 


Students Who Refuse Drug Screening 

Students who refuse to participate in screening will be required to leave the clinical area and make an appointment with the Program Director. The student will remain out of the clinical area and be placed on clinical probation with restriction until an investigation has been done and a recommendation has been made by the Program Director. Students who refuse screening may be subject to dismissal from the CONHS. A student who refuses to participate in a rehabilitation program will not be allowed into clinical courses; therefore he/she cannot complete the nursing program. 

Substances Included in the standard Urine Drug Screen:

Benzodiazepines 
Cocaine
Barbiturates
Propoxyphene 
Methaqualone 
Opiates
Marijuana
Phencyclidine
Amphetamines
Methadone

 

 

*Please note certain clinical facilities include nicotine as part of their screening and will not allow students to rotate at their facility who test positive from nicotine or its byproduct, cotinine.