A Night-fever soundtrack commonly associated with CRP?
What is Staying Alive?
This organization provides guidelines and standards for simulation in healthcare education.
What is the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)?
This route of administration involves injecting medication directly into the bloodstream.
What is an IV?
This software feature allows instructors to control the simulation environment and scenarios in real-time.
What is GUI, LLEAP, or control interface?
This simulation technique involves a break in the scenario to discuss actions and thought processes.
What is a pause and reflect or time-out?
This technique is used to clear an obstructed airway in a choking patient.
What is the Heimlich maneuver or abdominal thrusts?
A healthcare education community that empowers users of simulation technology to improve learning and patient care outcomes.
What is SimGhost?
This method is used to measure a patient's blood oxygen saturation.
What is pulse oximetry?
This device is used to simulate a realistic patient heartbeat and breath sounds
What is a manikin or HF simulator?
Discussion following the simulation experience that allows participants to gain a clear understanding of their actions.
What is Debriefing?
This term refers to the sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
What is Cardiac arrest?
This framework is used to assess and improve the quality of simulation programs.
What is the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation?
This device is used to deliver a continuous infusion of medication over a set period.
What is an infusion pump? Alaris/Plum
This type of simulation involves using a "patient" to provide realistic patient interactions.
What is a SP? simulated patient
This term describes the practice of using real-life clinical situations in simulation to enhance learning.
What is scenario-based learning?
This medication is commonly administered to reverse opioid overdoses.
What is naloxone or Narcan?
This concept involves creating a safe and supportive environment for learners to practice and make mistakes.
What is psychological safety?
This type of medication administration involves placing a drug under the tongue to dissolve.
What is sublingual?
Aspect in simulation that is used to create realistic wounds, burns, and other injuries for simulation scenarios.
What is moulage?
This instructional strategy uses a mix of didactic learning, hands-on practice, and simulation.
What is blended learning?
This device is used to restore a normal heart rhythm by delivering an electric shock.
What is an AED?
This term describes the use of evidence-based methods to evaluate the effectiveness of simulation training.
What is simulation-based research or evidence-based simulation?
This assessment technique involves tapping on a surface to determine the underlying structure.
What is percussion?
This principle emphasizes the importance of realism and fidelity in simulation scenarios.
What is fidelity?
This method involves participants reflecting on their actions and decisions during the simulation.
What is reflective practice or self-reflection?