What This Document Is
This document represents a student’s performance report from a Shadow Health simulation focused on delegation in a nursing context. It details scores achieved on various activities within the “Delegation” assignment in Nightingale College’s Concepts of Nursing II (BSN 266) course. The simulation appears to assess a student’s ability to effectively receive a patient handoff, prioritize tasks, and delegate appropriately.
Why This Document Matters
This report is primarily for students enrolled in BSN 266 at Nightingale College. It serves as feedback on their performance in a virtual clinical experience, specifically evaluating skills related to delegation – a crucial competency for registered nurses. Instructors will also use this report to assess student understanding and identify areas for improvement. It’s generated after completing the interactive Shadow Health simulation.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *report* of performance, not a teaching tool. It shows *what* was assessed and *how* a student performed, but doesn’t explain the underlying principles of delegation or provide detailed rationales for correct/incorrect actions beyond brief feedback snippets. It doesn’t replace course lectures, textbooks, or instructor guidance.
What This Document Provides
The report includes:
* An overall DCE (Digital Clinical Experience) score.
* Individual scores for specific activities: Bedside Shift Report, Team Delegation, Communication, Prioritizing Individual Patient Needs, and Prioritizing Delivery of Care.
* Detailed scoring for the Bedside Shift Report activity, including example questions and feedback on responses.
* Time spent in the simulation.
* A snapshot of the interaction with the virtual patient and nurse (Holly).
This preview *does not* include the full simulation experience, rationales for all scoring decisions, or instructor comments. It only shows a portion of the Bedside Shift Report activity.