Welcome A Difficult Delivery – A Simulation Experience Karen Howard, RN Educational Services Specialist.

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Welcome A Difficult Delivery – A Simulation Experience Karen Howard, RN Educational Services Specialist

Statement of Disclosure Participants must attend the entire session in order to earn contact hour credit. Verification of participation will be noted by learner initial/signature on the roster. Planners and presenters have declared the absence or presence of any real or perceived conflict of interest which might influence the planning of this activity. Karen Howard, RN has identified the following real or perceived conflicts of interest: Karen Howard is an employee of Laerdal. No commercial support has influenced the planning of the educational objectives or the content of this activity. If there were any commercial support provided for this activity, it would be used for events that are not related to continuing education. There is no endorsement of any product by the provider or NCNA associated with this activity. It is expected that no presentation will relate to products governed by the Food and Drug Administration. But, during the course of this activity, if there is discussion related to such products, FDA-approved and non-approved uses will be disclosed to participants.

Course Objectives Upon completion of this session, you will be able to: Participate in the development of a high risk scenario Participate in a high risk simulation exercise Nursing Objectives: Identify three risk areas of Perinatology that benefit from simulation Discuss physiology of obstructed labor and identify three types of obstructed labor. Discuss preparation requirements of Perinatal Simulation.

4 Enhance Human Factors training Practice skill-based/task training Improve team training Develop protocols and guidelines Incorporate cultural diversity Improve outcomes for our patients

OB Simulation Obstetric simulators designed to illustrate the process of childbirth and teach midwives how to manage complications have been dated to the 1600s. Madame du Coudray 1756

SimMom - an advanced full body birthing simulator for performing interventions during normal to complex birthing scenarios for mother and fetus. SimMom - a joint venture between Laerdal and Limbs & Things Ltd. leveraging the ALS Simulator platform and PROMPT components. SimMom is a full-scale obstetric simulator…an ALS Simulator for obstetric training Product Overview Obstetrical Simulation

In recognition of training needs for forces applied during delivery and especially shoulder dystocia, Limbs & Things has developed PROMPT hybrid simulator to create a better awareness amongst obstetric medical staff and trainees. Product Overview Obstetrical Simulation

MamaNatalie –is a simulation tool kit with special focus on training in Post Partum Hemorrhage management and communication. Started as a training kit for underdeveloped countries has become an excellent simple alternative in the US and other developed countries. Product Overview Obstetrical Simulation

The clinical accuracy of the simulator offers the ability to present the mother in multiple positions to simulate training in normal, difficult deliveries. Prompt Birhting Simulator

SimNewB - designed to train the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Focuses on team training for critical problems in the delivery room during the first 10 minutes of life. Designed for patient scenario training - observation of problem indicators, vital signs recognition, IV and IO drug and fluid administration, ECG recognition, heart and breath sounds recognition, and advanced airway management skills. Product Overview Neonatal Simulation

VitalSim Nursing Anne is effective for targeting key skills for womens health, obstetrics, post-partum care, wound assessment and care, and general patient care Economical and efficient skills and scenario based trainer Womens Health Simulation Product Overview

Maternal – Hemorrhage – Eclampsia – Sepsis – Thromboembolism – Obstructed Labor Infant – Shoulder Dystocia – Breech – Instrument Assisted – Cord Prolapse

Begin with the End in Mind When preparing to teach using a simulation the instructor should review… the learning objectives the learners expected behavior the simulations debriefing points Step 1

Review Learning Objectives Verify that objectives match the programs learning goals and the learners current skill level. When learning objectives are revised, update the content areas that are inter-dependent such the scenario file, props and other cues, and debriefing points

Review Learners Expected Behavior Review the correct treatment guidelines – determine what behavior the learner should demonstrate during the simulation. Remember, any changes made to this area must also be addressed in the learning objectives and other interdependent content areas.

Review Debriefing Points Debriefing topics are usually anchored to the scenarios learning objectives and educational content. Instructors are encouraged to remain flexible when formulating debriefing topics. Unexpected events may occur during a case that warrants exploration during the debriefing.

Test Run the Scenario Practicing with the scenario prior to actual teaching is recommended Practice with the equipment Select the scenario in the Instructor Application Practice logging events Step 2

Prepare the Clinical Environment Assemble Equipment/Medications – Warming Unit – Monitor – Stethoscope and BP cuff – Chart – Medications Prepare the Environment – Delivery or clinical setting. – Sounds (phones ringing, etc.) – People (assistants, physician, and technicians) Prepare the Simulator – Dressed appropriately – Moulage as needed (blood, meconium, vernix etc.) – Props (suction bulb, towels, tape measure etc.)

Prepare the Learners Learners are more likely to succeed when they know what is expected of them. Examine the simulator prior to the simulation. Review features and capabilities (sounds, pulse points, drug administration, etc.) Permit the learners to acclimate to the new learning environment Review learning objectives Report to Student Discuss roles Step 4

The Instructors Role During Simulation Step 5 Welcome and brief the learners Set expectations Permit learners to ask questions Direct the simulation Take notes in preparation for debriefing Conclude the simulation Transition to debriefing Plan opportunities for additional deliberate practice

Lets simulate! 1.Central Simulation, need volunteers to role play 1.Primary Instructor (work with students) 2.Secondary Instructor/Tech (work with computer) 3.Primary Learner 4.Secondary Learner 5.Physician/Midwife/APRN to deliver baby 6.Observers 2.Divide into groups and replicate same central simulation Prep/Run session ~10-15 min 3.Debrief as a group to share learning/discovery (repeat if time allows)

Reference Articles The active components of effective training in obstetric emergencies (D Siassakos,a JF Crofts,b C Winter,c CP Weiner,d TJ Draycott) May, 2009 Management of Shoulder Dystocia Skill Retention 6 and 12 Months After Training (Joanna F. Crofts, BMBS, Christine Bartlett, RM, Denise Ellis, RM, Linda P. Hunt, PhD, Robert Fox, MB, and Timothy J. Draycott, MD) Nov., 2007 Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training (Timothy J. Draycott, MD, Joanna F. Crofts, BMBS, Jonathan P. Ash, MBBS, Louise V. Wilson, MBChB,Elaine Yard, RM, Thabani Sibanda, MSc, and Andrew Whitelaw, MD) July, 2008 How simulation can train, and refresh, physicians for critical OB events (Robert Gherman, MD, Andrew Satin, MD, Roxane Gardner, MD, MPH) Sept., 2008 Draycott et al (O&G 2008) 50% reduction in Hypoxic Brain Injury 70% reduction in Shoulder Dystocia Injury MacKenzie et al (O&G 2007) Reported an increase in Shoulder Dystocia, Brachial Plexus Injury & Neonatal Asphyxia

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