Navigating a Disaster: A Capstone Simulation Integrating Leadership Skills, Ethical Principles, and Clinical Reasoning

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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Format Title Presentation Text-based Document Navigating a Disaster: A Capstone Simulation Integrating Leadership Skills, Ethical Principles, and Clinical Reasoning Authors Wiles, Lynn L.; Isibel, Denise B. Downloaded 4-May-2018 06:49:47 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/602896

Navigating a Disaster: A Capstone Simulation Integrating Leadership Skills, Ethical Principles and Clinical Reasoning Lynn L. Wiles, PhD MSN RN CEN Director of Technology & Simulation Role Transition Course Coordinator Denise Isibel, MSN RN CNE Leadership Course Coordinator

Presentation Objectives: 1. The learner will explain how simulation provides an opportunity to develop the clinical reasoning and leadership skills needed to respond to disasters. 2. The learner will summarize how structured debriefing is used to analyze clinical reasoning, leadership and ethical principles, and patient outcomes in response to a disaster. The authors did not receive any employer or commercial support for this project, nor are there any conflicts of interest to report. Lynn L. Wiles & Denise Isibel Old Dominion University

Simulation Format Background CCNE AACN Capstone Simulation Graduating Seniors Last week of semester Groups of 8 Wiki sign-up Confidentiality agreement Don t bring supplies or uniforms!

Participant Roles Students- random role assignment Nurse Bystander Triage Nurse Incident Commander Patients Simulation Equipment Live Actors Faculty Role Transition, Leadership course, & simulation faculty Voice of the patient (simulation equipment) Command center voice

Simulation Scene Set-up Sim Lab prep Simulation Equipment Prep Moulage Faculty / Actor prep Moulage Scripts Only provide information if asked Simulation Recording Static Video

Student Preparation & Deliverable Preparation 2 Journal of Emergency Nursing articles Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Linked to Disaster Preparedness Ethical Decision Making and Disaster Triage Role Transition seminar class time Disaster Triage Deliverable 1-2 page reflective log Bulson, J. A. & Bulson, T. (2011). Nursing process and critical thinking linked to disaster preparedness. JEN 37(5), 477-83. Good, L. (2008). Ethical decision making in disaster triage. JEN 34 (2), 112-115.

Student Learning Objectives 1. Assess patients and integrate the impact of the patient s health history with current health problems. 2. Recognize respiratory failure, cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and shock. 3. Prioritize and implement nursing interventions using the available equipment. 4. Demonstrate effective leadership, teamwork and communication. 5. Discuss ethical considerations of mass casualty triage and disaster response.

Scene

Patient Scenarios Patient 1 Young adult male with significant head and neck trauma, unresponsive, gurgling respirations, cyanosis Patient 2 Young adult male with open forearm fracture and leg laceration Patient 3 Adult female s/p abdominal surgery with wound dehiscence

Patient Scenarios Patient 4 Teenage female with hypoglycemia that progresses through altered LOC if DM / insulin dose not detected Patient 5 Adult female retired military nurse with PTSD Patient 6 Adult female with glass shard protruding from her eye and large leg laceration

Patient Scenarios Patient 7 Adult male with chest pain and SOB after helping extricate / carry patient 1 to lab Patient 8 Young adult female with large facial laceration and other minor injuries Patient 9 Non-English speaking young adult female in labor Patient 10- the baby!

Debriefing Assessment Basics (PMH, meds, allergies) Situation specific Clinical Reasoning Triage tag decision Supplies requested Interventions Standard precautions!! Creative use of supplies Communication Clarity / SBAR

Organizational & Ethical Challenges Leadership Opportunities Random roll assignment When a non-leader gets the lead role & vice versa Decision Maker Communication Scope of Practice Let s intubate! Lack of Resources Basic supplies No meds Triage Decision Advocating for the patient Everyone s a red! Black tag

Emotional Response Varied based on the overall effectiveness of the group activity Chaos We nailed this We were a disaster I couldn t walk away We need more practice Hospital disaster plan prep discussions

Next Steps Collaboration ODU Theater Department Expansion Duplicate patients live actors and simulators Do triage categories change? Can students black tag a live person?

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