Simulation scenarios for nurse educators: Making it REAL
Role
Editors: Suzanne Hetzel Campbell and Karen Daley
Contributing author: Eileen R. O'Shea
Files
Document Type
Article
Description/Summary
Eileen O'Shea is a contributing author, Chapter 16 - "Care of the infant with congenital heart disease status post cardiac surgical repair", pp.165-177 and Chapter 24 - "Pediatric emergency", pp. 265-275.
Book description: Computerized patient simulation is an exciting and innovative pedagogical method that allows nurse educators to prepare student nurses for the challenges of clinical practice. This book serves as a step-by-step guide to designing and developing simulated scenarios, and integrating them into nursing curriculums. The authors provide concrete information about the use of simulation in a variety of programs, courses, and schools with flexible simulator uses, including live actors and static mannequins. This book also provides options for building a learning resource center, and offers guidance on faculty development. Additionally, the contributors present 17 exemplars of actual scenarios in multiple clinical areas, as well as testimonies of practicing faculty.
ISBN
9780826122421
Publication Date
2008
Publication Information
O'Shea, E. R. (2008). Chapter 16 - Care of the infant with congenital heart disease status post cardiac surgical repair (pp. 165-177) and Chapter 24 - Pediatric emergency (pp. 265- 275) . In S.H. Campbell & K. Daley (Eds.) Simulation scenarios for nurse educators: Making it REAL, NY: Springer Publishing Company, Inc.
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Suzanne Hetzel; Daley, Karen; and O'Shea, Eileen R., "Simulation scenarios for nurse educators: Making it REAL" (2008). Nursing and Health Studies Faculty Book Gallery. 4.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/nursing-books/4