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ISBN 13 | 9780826119360 |
ISBN 10 | 826119360 |
Book Subtitle | Making It Real |
Book Description | When employed as a substitute for real clinical time, simulation scenarios have proven effective in bridging the gap between theory and practice. Written by educators for educators, this book provides all the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to make simulation feasible, enjoyable, and meaningful for students. In this edition, there are 25 new chapters, 20 of them scenarios for all levels and specialties, and 11 of those representing interprofessional education and team training. This acclaimed text for nursing faculty provides detailed, step-by-step guidance on all aspects of clinical simulation. Each scenario is broken down into objectives, pre-scenario checklists, implementation plans, evaluation criteria, debriefing guidelines, and recommendations for further use. Replete with diverse scenarios, this comprehensive resource covers geriatric, pediatric, trauma, obstetric, and community-based patient scenarios. Chapters cover all levels of nursing students from pre-licensure to doctoral level, and contain the authors' own advice and experiences working in simulation around the globe. All scenarios have been updated to adhere to the new best practice simulation standards for design, facilitator and participant criteria, interprofessional criteria, and debriefing processes. A template for creating scenarios spans the text and includes student preparation materials, forms to enhance the realness of the scenario, and checklists for practice assessment and evaluation. The revised edition now includes scenarios easily adaptable to an instructor's own lab, an international perspective, and a section on graduate nursing education and eleven new interdisciplinary clinical scenarios. New to the third edition: 20 brand-new scenarios in anesthesia, midwifery, pediatric, disaster, and other specialty focused situations, plus five new chapters Updated to encompass new simulation pedagogy including best practice standards New scenarios easily adapted to an instructor's own lab Integrating disability into nursing education with standardized patients and the use of IV simulations Interprofessional and international scenarios focused on areas of global concern: obstetric hemorrhage, neonatal hypoglycemia, deteriorating patients A new section on how to ""write like a nurse"" in clinical simulation environments Teaching and evaluating therapeutic communication with a review of instruments for assessment Key Features: Includes information on how to integrate simulation into curricula Addresses conceptual and theoretical foundations of simulation in nursing education, including an expanded chapter on the Framework for Simulation Learning in Nursing Education Includes a wide variety of practical scenarios in ready-to-use format with instructions Provides a template for scenario development Delivers recommendations for integration of point-of-care decision-making tools Offers opportunities for enhancing complexity, incorporating interprofessional competencies, and debriefing guidelines Provides insight into pedagogical intergration of simulation throughout every aspect of the nursing curriculum with scenarios mapped to North American standards and the NCLEX-RN Blueprint Includes details on: learning lab and staff development from fundraising and building a lab (Ch. 6), to placement of AV (Ch. 7) to faculty development (Ch. 5) and self-assessment for certification and accreditation (Ch. 54). A trauma-informed approach to women's health (Ch. 33) Scenarios with authors from North America (USA & Canada), Brazil, and Hong Kong |
About the Author | Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, PhD, APRN-C, IBCLC, is Director and Associate Professor at University of British Columbia School of Nursing. She specializes in women's health issues and the interface between nursing education and technology (specifically in online learning and simulation laboratories). She is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, a Woman's Health Care Nurse Practitioner, and a member of Sigma Theta Tau. In 2006, she managed the successful application of an HRSA grant for the School of Nursing, gaining nearly $468,000 over three years to help in evaluating simulation activities and directs school of nursing learning resource center. She is a frequent author in peer-reviewed journals and in nursing education books. She received the AJN Book of the Year Award for the second edition of Simulation Scenarios for Nursing Educators. Karen Daley, PhD, RN, is Dean and Associate Professor at Davenport University School of Nursing. Before joining Davenport in 2011, Dr. Daley was Nursing Program Coordinator at Western Connecticut State University, School of Nursing, where she was instrumental in implementing a Human Patient Simulation Program. She specializes in medical-surgical nursing issues and simulation teaching strategies. She gained her doctorate in 2005 from Rutgers. She has published a number of peer-reviewed journal papers and presents at the major nursing meetings. She is a member Sigma Theta Tau, the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, the Simulation Users Network, Eastern Nursing Research Society, and NLN. For several years she was a staff RN at various hospitals. She received the AJN Book of the Year Award for the second edition of Simulation Scenarios for Nursing Educators. |
Language | English |
Author | Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, Karen Daley |
Edition Number | 3 |
Publication Date | 30 Oct 2017 |
Number of Pages | 600 |
Simulation Scenarios For Nursing Educators: Making It Real paperback english - 30 Oct 2017