Stroke Admission Simulation: Engaging Novice and Expert Nurses

Ann E. Sybrandt
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In today's changing health care climate, clinical nurse educators are being challenged to educate nurses with a wide range of experience. This article describes the development and facilitation of a low-fidelity simulation used to educate nurses about identified gaps in standardized care during stroke admissions on a medical-surgical stroke unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. The simulation was developed for use by novice and expert medical-surgical stroke nurses simultaneously. With the use of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy ( Anderson et al., 2001 ), roles within the simulation were tailored to encourage the learning of nurses with varying levels of expertise. Overall, learners appeared to benefit from the class, which included the stroke admission simulation. Mean test scores increased from 55% pretest to 80% posttest. Additionally, 98% of learners found the simulation and lecture moderately helpful or extremely helpful. [ J Contin Educ Nurs. 202x;5x(x):xx–xx.]
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脑卒中入院模拟:让护士新手和专家都参与进来
在当今不断变化的卫生保健气候中,临床护士教育工作者正面临着教育具有广泛经验的护士的挑战。本文描述了一种低保真度模拟的发展和促进,该模拟用于教育护士在Legacy Emanuel医疗中心的医疗外科中风单元中风住院期间确定的标准化护理差距。该模拟是为新手和专家医学外科中风护士同时开发的。通过使用Bloom's Revised Taxonomy (Anderson et al., 2001),模拟中的角色被量身定制,以鼓励具有不同专业水平的护士学习。总的来说,学习者似乎从课程中受益,其中包括中风入院模拟。平均测试分数从测试前的55%上升到测试后的80%。此外,98%的学习者认为模拟和讲座有中等或极好的帮助。[J] .中华再教育护理杂志,2009;5 (x): xx-xx。
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