The primary purpose of clinical education is to transfer learning from the classroom and laboratory to this environment.
What is the clinical setting?
This learning domain deals with knowledge, understanding, reasoning, and judgment.
What is the cognitive domain?
This type of supervision occurs when a qualified radiographer is physically present during a procedure.
What is direct supervision?
The "S" in SBAR stands for this.
What is Situation?
his federal regulation protects patient privacy and confidentiality.
What is HIPAA?
Clinical education allows students to integrate classroom knowledge while working with these individuals.
Who are patients?
This learning domain focuses on attitudes, values, emotions, and feelings.
What is the affective domain?
The ARRT requires students to complete and document these before becoming eligible for the credentialing examination.
What are clinical competencies?
TeamSTEPPS is built around this number of key principles.
What is five?
This policy addresses the safe use of magnetic resonance imaging environments.
What is MRI Safety?
The three phases of student clinical development.
What are observation, assistance, and performance?
This learning domain connects cognitive learning with motor skills.
What is the psychomotor domain?
Clinical competence must be performed in these three ways.
What are independently, consistently, and effectively?
This TeamSTEPPS principle involves observing the environment to maintain awareness of patient and team conditions.
What is situation monitoring?
This policy outlines expectations regarding reporting to clinical assignments on time.
What is the attendance/tardiness policy?
Clinical education requires prior learning in these two settings before students provide patient care.
What are the classroom and laboratory?
Learning outcomes are considered this type of measure because they focus on what students should achieve.
What is learner-focused?
Student supervision can occur in these two forms.
What are direct and indirect supervision?
This SBAR element includes pertinent patient history and relevant information.
What is Background?
This policy addresses proper behavior and appearance while representing the profession.
What is professional appearance and behavior?
According to the chapter, learning is described as this type of process that shifts from classroom instruction to clinical education.
What is a continuum?
Performance objectives are defined as this type of student behavior.
What is an observable student behavior?
The accrediting body whose standards guide the design of clinical education in radiography.
What is the JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology)?
This final SBAR component communicates what action should occur next.
What is Recommendation?
Name four major clinical education policies discussed in the chapter.
What are any four of the following: Supervision, Drug and Alcohol, Infection Control, Social Media, MRI Safety, Professional Ethics, Radiation Safety and Pregnancy, Disciplinary Procedures, Non-discrimination, HIPAA/Patient Confidentiality, Professional Appearance and Behavior, Attendance/Tardiness?