In what century was simulation first used?
1800
What is a specialized certification for simulation sim ops?
CHSOS
In what environment are simulations typically conducted?
Simulation centers.
What is the term for the facilitated discussion and reflection session that follows a simulation experience?
Debriefing
What technique involves the use of makeup and props to create realistic wounds or medical conditions on simulated patients?
Moulage
What is the name of one of the largest Simulation centers located in Tampa and is associated with USF?
CAMLS Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation
The management of simulation activities in a healthcare simulation center is the main responsibility of who?
Simulation Operations Specialists
What is the primary purpose of healthcare simulation in medical education?
To provide a safe and controlled environment for training and skill development
How does healthcare simulation contribute to improving patient safety in real clinical settings?
allowing healthcare providers to practice and refine their skills without risk to actual patients?
A place where healthcare professionals practice using lifelike simulators is called
Simulation center
What term is commonly used to refer to individuals trained to portray patients in healthcare simulations, adding realism to medical training scenarios?
Standardized Patients (SP)
Designing and developing simulations is commonly done by what profession?
Healthcare practitioners
What role does healthcare simulation play in assessing and evaluating the clinical competence of healthcare professionals?
provides an opportunity to objectively assess skills, decision-making, and teamwork?
Loss of trust in hospital providers, patient death and increased length of hospital stays are all harmful effects of what?
Medical error
The standards for best practices in Simulation used to improve simulation outcomes are based on what?
Evidenced-Based practice
In the 1980s, the advent of computer technology led to the development of high-fidelity patient simulators. What university is credited with creating one of the earliest computer-controlled simulators, known as the "Stanford Patient"?
Stanford University
Which organization offers specialized certification for Simulation Operations Specialist?
SSH Society for Simulation in Healthcare
How does healthcare simulation promote interprofessional education in the medical field?
By bringing together learners from different healthcare disciplines to collaborate in simulated patient care scenarios
In healthcare simulation, what is a "script" used for?
To guide the scenario, including patient information, objectives, and expected actions
Name one common type of healthcare simulation modality used for training surgical procedures.
VR Virtual Reality
What organization is responsible for creating the Standards for Best Practice in Simulation
International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL)
What is a specialized certification for simulation educators?
CHSE
Assessments in simulation can be Formative or Summative. What assessments can be used as Summative?
Final exams/comprehensive exams.
In what way can healthcare simulation help healthcare providers develop cultural competence?
By simulating interactions with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds to enhance cultural awareness and sensitivity?
What type of healthcare simulation involves lifelike manikins that can mimic physiological responses?
High Fidelity