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Developing Healthcare Skills through Simulation

Developing Healthcare Skills through Simulation

9781446201244
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This book provides an essential resource for educators of clinical skills who want to utilise simulation based education to provide optimal learning opportunities for their students. Andrew Bland, University of Huddersfield In this book, a team of experienced authors have put together a much needed text that takes an evidence-based, practical approach to skills development. Lauren Mawson, University of Cumbria A really exciting new text. Sarah Burden, Leeds Metropolitan University Practice educators and mentors are now expected to have the skills and techniques needed to implement a learning skills through simulation programme into established curricula, yet using simulation to teach - while of huge importance - requires careful and time-consuming planning. This valuable resource takes away some of that burden by providing clear, ready-made activities and guidance from leading practitioners in a range of fields, which healthcare and practice educators and mentors can use to enhance their teaching of all the essential and commonly-taught clinical and management skills and knowledge. Dedicated chapters, which all follow a defined step-by-step format, provide simulation scenarios, alongside facilitator guidance, which will help develop confidence in the teaching of key skills such as:: - Drug administration - Conflict management - Infection control - Breaking bad news - Catheter and bowel care These scenarios and accompanying guidance can be used as a framework for teaching, promoting a greater understanding of the skill being taught, and providing a risk-free opportunity for the student to practice their clinical and managerial skills and judgement.
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9781446201244
9781446201244

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
170.00 x 242.01
Weight (g)
676
  • Introduction:: Background to the Importance of Essential Nursing Skills - Stephen Wanless and Matthew Aldridge Defining and Exploring Clinical Skills and Simulation-Based Education - Matthew Aldridge Patient Assessment - Andrew Grindrod ABCDE approach to Patient Assessment/ MEWS Observations - Chris Jones Blood Pressure, Pulse/ Heart rate, Temperature and Neurological Assessment Pain Assessment - Meriel Hawker Acting in Emergencies - Paul Knott BLS and Summoning Assistance Personal Hygiene - Barry Ricketts Bed Bath and Oral Care Elimination - Alison Eddleson Urinalysis, Bowel Care and Catheter Care Nutrition - Kim Harley and Helen Holder Feeding a patient, Fluid Balance and Nasogastric feeding Infection Prevention - Mandy Reynolds Aseptic Non-Touch Technique, Hand washing, Disposal of Sharps and Disposal of Waste Medicines Management - Matthew Aldridge Injection Technique - S/C,IM Drug Calculations, Oral Drug Administration and Storage of Medicines Respiratory Care - Catherine Easthope, Philip Jevon & Steven Webb O˛ Therapy, Respiratory Rate Measurement, Pulse Oximetry, Sputum Collection and Inhaled Medication Dealing with Mental Health Emergencies - Simon Steeves Principles of Patient Handling - Steve Wanless Managing Conflict in Healthcare - Stephen Wanless Drug Administration Errors - Robert Mapp Interview Techniques - Katie Holmes and Nathalie Turville Breaking Bad News / Dealing with Difficult Conversations - Paul Turner Incident Reporting - Tim Badger Discharge Planning - Lisa Lawton Documentation - Bernie St Aubyn and Amanda Andrews
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