Taking place in the actual patient care setting/environment in an effort to achieve a high level of fidelity and realism; this training is particularly suitable for difficult work environments, due to space constraints or noise
What is "In Situ Simulation"
Name at least two authors in the article
What is
William C. McGaghie, PhD;
Timothy J. Draycott, MD;
William F. Dunn, MD;
Connie M. Lopez, RN, MSN;
Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD
I'm the author
Who is Daniel B. Raemer, PhD
A formal, collaborative, reflective process within the simulation learning activity
To encourage participants’ reflective thinking and provide feedback about their performance, while various aspects of the completed simulation are discussed.
What is debriefing
Translational science advances from bench to bedside in at least three seamless phases.
Which phase aims to move basic laboratory discoveries to clinical research
What is T1
In the article I'm noted as the hand washing genius of
the 1840s
Who is Ignaz Semmelweis
A feeling (explicit or implicit) within a simulation-based activity that participants are comfortable participating, speaking up, sharing thoughts, and asking for help as needed without concern for retribution or embarrassment.
What is Psychological Safety
Which TSR phase aims to produce evidence of clinical effectiveness at the level of the patient; compare the success of different treatments to identify
What is T2
What might we ask participants to do prior to leaving simulation to help with safety hazard involving medications
What is asking participants to empty pockets and return simulated medication
The degree to which the simulation replicates the real event and/or workplace; this includes physical, psychological, and environmental elements.
What is Fidelity
Which TSR phase addresses health care delivery, community engagement, and preventive services that yield measurable improvements in the health of individuals and society.
What is T3
I'm one of the precautions you might take when using simulated equipment in In Situ simulations
What is
Labeling equipment and supplies for simulation only or not for human use, lock in a secured area, and clean up procedures
Errors in design, organization, training, or maintenance that may contribute to medical errors and have a significant impact on patient safety.
What is Latent safety threats (LSTs)
What is the acronym for the quantitative research design that involves five research variables that form the UTOST model.
What is
unit (U) of analysis (eg, individual, team, class); treatment
(T) imposed (eg, SBME intervention); observations (O)
made (eg, measurements); setting (S) where the research is
conducted (eg, laboratory, clinic, operating room); and time
(T) (eg, duration of the study, follow-up).
It helps create psychosocial safety for the other patients and families if this is done
What is Informing patients and families about planned simulation activities (consider also posting a sign)