undergraduate nursing & clinical simulation karen edgecombe, cpit
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Undergraduate Nursing & Clinical SimulationKaren Edgecombe, CPIT
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Undergraduate Simulation in NZ
Nursing Council of NZ
All students have access to simulation learning resources in order to prepare them appropriately for clinical experiences to ensure the safety of health consumers, students and staff
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BN Programme– Feb/July intakes
• 135 students (approx)
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Year OneFocus on Building Knowledge and Skills
– Bioscience– Communication– Nursing Knowledge
Clinical Experience– Aged Care Sector
Simulation– Skill focused
• Nursing skills – starts simple• 2013 change to curricula and focusing on small group simulation
activities, with lecturer rotating through with one group
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Year Two
2A: Mental Health• Debriefing, de-escalation• Skills focus: injection techniques• Area for expansion in simulation
2B: Acute Care – Med/Surg• 5 weeks theory• Simulations each week
– Sim Man utilisation
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Simulation gets students ready for practice
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Objectives – what we try to teach
• Professionalism• Assessment skills• Communication skills
– with the patient– with the whanua/family– with health professionals
• Appropriate, safe nursing management• Documentation
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Professionalism
• Attitude
• Appearance
• Clear identity
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Systematic, organised approach to assessment
• Incorporating frameworks• ABCDE rapid assessment• PQRSTU• Focused assessment of specific system
– e.g. respiratory, musculoskeletal• Initial Assessment• Comprehensive Assessment
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Students need to know what to do in an…
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Teamwork
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Meet the Patient
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Communication
Tool
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Recognising changes in a patient• Close attention to vital signs &
observations-Watching trends
• Report to a senior RN or doctor
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Nursing Management
• On-going monitoring vital signs &
observations
• Positioning
• Medication administration
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But…. not the real world
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In the real world…documentation
Paper work Computer updates– Patient notes– Neuro obs– Neurovascular obs– Fluid balance– QM0004– Falls risk– Bristol stool chart– Lab results
But wait, always more!
A matter of time
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Debriefing
Peer
Observation
Tool
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Debriefing
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What students say‘I don’t know anything’ ….
‘It makes more sense’
‘I didn’t know he was going to breathe.’ ‘He talks!’
‘I think we should call the doctor!’
‘You want me to do all that again?!’
‘I didn’t have time for the paper work’
‘Everything changed so suddenly.’
‘I didn’t know what to do’
‘now I see why how frameworks work.’
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What is going well
We do have some humour and fun.
We are meeting different learning styles.
We see beginning critical thinking skills.
We build confidence and competence.
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What else could we be doing ?
Expand scenario library.
Video taping.
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Year Three
3A: Family & Community Health• Paediatric CPR
3B: Transition to RN Practice• Simulation: Deteriorating patient
• Small group rotations, lecturer follows through with debriefing
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What we know…Simulation and the Nursing Student
• Literature supports the use of simulation as an accepted teaching and learning strategy– Anecdotal & research based– Recognise that students ‘report’ feelings of
increased confidence & knowledge post simulation (Blum & Borglund, 2010; Cant & Cooper, 2010; Hovancsek & Jeffries, 2009)
– What are the BEST teaching &
learning strategies that lead to this point?
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Simulation & the Nursing Lecturer• Recognise that the nursing student is electronically
‘savvy’ – Maybe more so than the nursing lecturer!– E-books, Web-based games, cell-phone technology– Have a greater understanding and reliance on technology
• Although they may love the technology, they can still be pretty naive about it!
• Use of simulation as a teaching & learning strategy to assist in scaffolding knowledge (Levett-Jones & Gersbach, 2011)
– Improving clinical decision making
• Recognise that clinical areas are
increasingly technology driven