Unfolding Case Study Simulation Strategies to Promote Clinical Judgment Using a Theatre Approach Pam Bellefeuille RN MN ACNS-BC CEN Clinical Professor.

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Unfolding Case Study Simulation Strategies to Promote Clinical Judgment Using a Theatre Approach Pam Bellefeuille RN MN ACNS-BC CEN Clinical Professor UCSF Dan McGuire RN MS AG-ACNP-BC PCCN ACNP Neurosurgical Services SFGH Wes Cayabyab Paramedic Simulation Technician UCSF Kanbar Center 2015

One-Scene SIM via 2-way mirror promotes individual and small group clinical judgment skills

Unfolding SIM via a Theatre Approach promotes individual, large group, and team clinical judgment skills All participants are physically in the room in a theatre-style configuration and are assigned a rotating “role” throughout the 4 unfolding “scenes” The teams “report off” for the next team to assume care

Unfolding Case Study: Hyper K/ VT Arrest unfolds to Upper GI Bleed unfolds to Elder Abuse unfolds to Alcohol Withdrawal/Seizures Scene 1: Hyper K – VT Arrest 4-Part Unfolding Case Study Debrief 2014 Entropy Productions a Cayabyab Creation Admission Pt.missed dialysis this week; Not feeling well; being admitted with dialysis scheduled for this evening. Admission Pt.missed dialysis this week; Not feeling well; being admitted with dialysis scheduled for this evening. TEAM receives REPORT: Learners interpret critical lab values and recognize HyperK Administer Calcium Gluconate 1g IVP, Dextrose 50 25g IVP, Insulin 10units IVP, Kayexalate 60g PO/NG/PR (chart via EMR) If no meds, Defibrillate for VF Give Team Report and Debrief TEAM receives REPORT: Learners interpret critical lab values and recognize HyperK Administer Calcium Gluconate 1g IVP, Dextrose 50 25g IVP, Insulin 10units IVP, Kayexalate 60g PO/NG/PR (chart via EMR) If no meds, Defibrillate for VF Give Team Report and Debrief Scene 2: Upper GIB TEAM 1 to TEAM 2 REPORT: Learners assess for UGI bleed Place NG Tube (PPE) Stabilize BP Type and Cross Prepare to transfuse (2 RN check) Give Team Report and Debrief TEAM 1 to TEAM 2 REPORT: Learners assess for UGI bleed Place NG Tube (PPE) Stabilize BP Type and Cross Prepare to transfuse (2 RN check) Give Team Report and Debrief Scene 3: Elder Abuse TEAM 2 to TEAM 3 REPORT: Learners recognize odd family dynamic Assess bruises on posterior upper legs Separate family member Interview patient Report to Social Work and APS (chart via EMR) Give Team Report and Debrief TEAM 2 to TEAM 3 REPORT: Learners recognize odd family dynamic Assess bruises on posterior upper legs Separate family member Interview patient Report to Social Work and APS (chart via EMR) Give Team Report and Debrief Scene 4: Alcohol Withdrawal - Seizure TEAM 3 to TEAM 4 REPORT: Learners assess alcohol withdrawal (CIWA Scale) Gather ETOH history Give 2mg Ativan per CIWA Active seizure if no CIWA or no Ativan Give Team Report and Debrief TEAM 3 to TEAM 4 REPORT: Learners assess alcohol withdrawal (CIWA Scale) Gather ETOH history Give 2mg Ativan per CIWA Active seizure if no CIWA or no Ativan Give Team Report and Debrief Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4

PANAS Study Positive And Negative Affect Scale PANAS STUDY: 65 participants with both active and observer roles. PANAS: 20-item validated instrument, completed after theatre-style simulation. Total ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ scores were calculated for each student. “The positive emotional state between Active participants and Observers when using a Theatre Approach was equally experienced”

Student Evaluations 217 evaluations: 1-4 Likert scale (x 4 years) Simulation case studies contributed 3.7 to nursing knowledge Simulation improved course content 3.6 Simulation gave an opportunity to actively participate in clinical judgment 3.7 Debriefing contributed to learning 3.7 The debriefing promoted clinical judgment 3.6 Instructors facilitated student learning with simulation scenarios 3.7

Evaluations and Future Projects Study to correlate answers on “nursing judgment” questions based on clinical judgment learned from participating in unfolding SIM scenarios Refinement of “unfolding case study simulation using theatre approach ” as a strategy to teach others In development with Medical Resident to build unfolding case studies applicable to “Virtual Simulation” via Smartphone