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Simulation Design Template Date: Discipline: Expected Simulation Run Time: Location: Admission Date: Today s Date: Brief Description of Client Name: Gender: Age: Race: File Name: Student Level: Guided Reflection Time: Location for Reflection: Psychomotor Skills Required Prior to Simulation Cognitive Activities Required prior to Simulation [i.e. independent reading (R), video review (V), computer simulations (CS), lecture (L)] Weight: kg Height: cm Religion: Phone: Major Support: Allergies: Immunizations: Attending Physician/Team: Past Medical History: History of Present illness: Social History: Primary Medical Diagnosis: Surgeries/Procedures & Dates: Nursing Diagnoses:

Simulation Learning Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Fidelity (choose all that apply to this simulation) Setting/Environment ER Med-Surg Peds ICU OR / PACU Women s Center Behavioral Health Home Health Pre-Hospital Simulator Manikin/s Needed: Props: Equipment attached to manikin: IV tubing with primary line fluids running at ml/hr Secondary IV line running at ml/hr IV pump Foley catheter ml output PCA pump running IVPB with running at ml/hr 02 Monitor attached ID band Equipment available in room Bedpan/Urinal Foley kit Straight Catheter Kit Incentive Spirometer Fluids IV start kit IV tubing IVPB Tubing IV Pump Feeding Pump Pressure Bag 02 delivery device (type) Crash cart with airway devices and emergency medications Defibrillator/Pacer Suction Medications and Fluids IV Fluids: Oral Meds: IVPB: IV Push: IM or SC: Diagnostics Available Labs X-rays (Images) 12-Lead EKG Documentation Forms Physician Orders Admit Orders Flow sheet Medication Administration Record Kardex Graphic Record Shift Assessment Triage Forms Code Record Anesthesia / PACU Record Standing (Protocol) Orders Transfer Orders Recommended Mode for Simulation (i.e. manual, programmed, etc.)

Roles/Guidelines for Roles Primary Nurse Secondary Nurse Clinical Instructor Family Member #1 Family Member #2 Observer/s Recorder Physician/Advanced Practice Nurse Respiratory Therapy Anesthesia Pharmacy Lab Imaging Social Services Clergy Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Code Team Student Information Needed Prior to Scenario: Has been oriented to simulator Understands guidelines /expectations for scenario Has accomplished all pre-simulation requirements All participants understand their assigned roles Has been given time frame expectations Report Students Will Receive Before Simulation Time: Important Information Related to Roles: Significant Lab Values: Physician Orders:

References, Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines, Protocols, or Algorithms Used For This Scenario (site source, author, year, and page):

2007 NCLEX-RN Test Plan Categories and Subcategories Choose all areas included in the simulation Safe and Effective Care Environment Management of Care Advance Directives Establishing Priorities Advocacy Ethical Practice Case Management Informed Consent Client Rights Information Technology Collaboration with Interdisciplinary Team Legal Rights and Responsibilities Concepts of Management Performance Improvement (QI) Confidentiality / Information Security Referrals Consultation Resource Management Continuity of Care Staff Education Delegation Supervision Safety and Infection Control Accident Prevention Medical and Surgical Asepsis Disaster Planning Reporting of Incident/Event Emergency Response Plan Irregular Occurrence/Variance Ergonomic Response Plan Security Plan Error Prevention Standard /Transmission-Based / Handling Hazardous and Infectious Materials Other Precautions Home Safety Use of Restraints/Safety Devices Injury Prevention Safe Use of Equipment Health Promotion and Maintenance Aging Process Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care Developmental Stages and Transitions Disease Prevention Expected Body Image Changes Family Planning Family Systems Growth and Development Health and Wellness Psychosocial Integrity Abuse/Neglect Behavioral Interventions Chemical and Other Dependencies Coping Mechanisms Crisis Intervention Cultural Diversity End of Life Care Family Dynamics Grief and Loss Mental Health Concepts Physiologic Integrity Basic Care and Comfort Assistive Devices Complementary and Alternative Therapies Health Promotion Programs Health Screening High Risk Behaviors Human Sexuality Immunizations Lifestyle Choices Principles of Teaching/Learning Self-Care Techniques of Physical Assessment Psychopathology Religious and Spiritual Influences on Health Sensory/Perceptual Alterations Situational Role Changes Stress Management Support Systems Therapeutic Communications Therapeutic Environment Unexpected Body Image Changes Nutrition and Oral Hydration Palliative/Comfort Care

Elimination Mobility/Immobility Non-Pharmacological Comfort Interventions Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Adverse Effects/Contraindications Blood and Blood Products Central Venous Access Devices Dosage Calculation Expected Effects/Outcomes Medication Administration Reduction of Risk Potential Diagnostic Tests Lab Values Monitoring Conscious Sedation Potential for Alterations in Body Systems Potential for Complications of Diagnostic Tests/Treatments/Procedures Physiologic Adaptation Alterations in Body Systems Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances Hemodynamics Illness Management Infectious Diseases Personal Hygiene Rest and Sleep Parenteral/Intravenous Therapies Pharmacological Agents/Actions Pharmacological Interactions Pharmacological Pain Management Total Parenteral Nutrition Potential for Complications from Surgical Procedures and Health Alterations System Specific Assessments Therapeutic Procedures Vital Signs Medical Emergencies Pathophysiology Radiation Therapy Unexpected Response to Therapies

Scenario Progression Outline Timing (approximate) Manikin Actions Expected Interventions May Use the Following Cues

Debriefing/Guided Reflection Questions for This Simulation (Remember to identify important concepts or curricular threads that are specific to your program) 1. How did you feel throughout the simulation experience? 2. Describe the objectives you were able to achieve? 3. Which ones were you unable to achieve (if any)? 4. Did you have the knowledge and skills to meet objectives? 5. Were you satisfied with your ability to work through the simulation? 6. To Observer: Could the nurses have handled any aspects of the simulation differently? 7. If you were able to do this again, how could you have handled the situation differently? 8. What did the group do well? 9. What did the team feel was the primary nursing diagnosis? 10. What were the key assessments and interventions? 11. Is there anything else you would like to discuss? Complexity Simple to Complex Suggestions for Changing the Complexity of This Scenario to Adapt to Different Levels of Learners Downloaded from http://sirc.nln.org with the permission of the National League for Nursing and Laerdal Medical Corp. This document may be reproduced as long as it retains the following copyright statement: Copyright, 2009. Simulation in nursing education: From conceptualization to evaluation. New York: National League for Nursing. Reprinted with permission. If you find this Simulation Design Template useful, we would appreciate hearing from you. Please send an email message with your comments to info@sirc.nln.org.