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Using Simulation to Focus on Patient Safety during Orientation

Using Simulation to Focus on Patient Safety during Orientation. Bev Partington MSN, RN-BC Shelly Barton BSN, RN-BC. Objectives. At the completion of this presentation, the learner will be able to: Differentiate between role playing and simulation.

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Using Simulation to Focus on Patient Safety during Orientation

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  1. Using Simulation to Focus on Patient Safety during Orientation Bev Partington MSN, RN-BC Shelly Barton BSN, RN-BC

  2. Objectives • At the completion of this presentation, the learner will be able to: • Differentiate between role playing and simulation. • Identify 2 opportunities for active learning.

  3. Role Play vs. Simulation • Recognizing the difference • Determining the time and place for each • Applying theory to practice • Identifying the topic to begin with

  4. Experiential Learning • During Central Nursing Orientation • Selected the longest lecture – Restraints and Falls • From lecture to discussion • Hands on practice • Role playing by the instructor • A star is born – Carly

  5. Simulation • Focus – Patient Safety • Goal – To provide a simulated FAHC patient admission that will allow new hires to practice patient safety and communication skills in a controlled setting

  6. Simulation Objectives • Demonstrate basic patient safety • Document fall risk assessment • Implement safety measures • Seek additional resources as needed

  7. Simulation Roles • Primary nurse – New hire • Charge nurse – Unit educator • Checklist/Debriefing – Bev • Patient – Shelly

  8. Debriefing • Where the learning becomes a reality • Formal approach to debriefing: • Deactivate • Understanding • Explore • Discussion and Teaching • Summarize

  9. Findings • Learner satisfaction ratings have increased consistently from “3” to “4-5” on Likert scale of 1-5 with 5 being the best • Comments include “memorable”, “interactive”, and “outstanding” • Example of an unintended finding

  10. Clinical Relevance • Patient Safety is the focus of our many accrediting agencies • Research shows that simulation provides a safe setting for novice nurses to practice the application of nursing skills

  11. Conclusions • Data needs to be collected for a longer period of time to determine the impact of simulation on patient safety at FAHC

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