What This Document Is
This report details an individual student’s performance on a “Real Life RN” simulation module focused on Gastroenteritis and Dehydration within the Developing Family: Nurs Situat (NUR 3465) course at Florida Atlantic University. It’s a performance analysis generated by ATI Testing, assessing nursing skills application in a virtual patient care scenario. The report provides a score and breakdown of reasoning abilities demonstrated during the simulation.
Why This Document Matters
This report is primarily for Sherrell Louis, a BSN student at FAU, to understand their strengths and areas for improvement in managing pediatric patients experiencing gastroenteritis and dehydration. Instructors may also use this data to gauge student comprehension and tailor instruction. It’s used after completing the interactive simulation on March 22, 2023, to provide targeted feedback. This type of assessment is valuable for bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical clinical reasoning.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This report is a *performance analysis* of a simulation, not a comprehensive learning resource on gastroenteritis and dehydration. It highlights *how* a student applied knowledge, not the foundational knowledge itself. It doesn’t provide direct instruction on treatment protocols or disease pathology. While it indicates areas needing improvement, it doesn’t offer remedial content.
What This Document Provides
This report includes:
* A “Strong,” “Satisfactory,” or “Needs Improvement” overall score for the simulation.
* Detailed performance metrics across key body function areas (Cognition, Ingestion/Elimination, Integument, Regulation/Metabolism).
* Scores related to NCLEX RN competency categories (Management of Care, Safety, Psychosocial Integrity, etc.).
* Specific performance indicators for Patient Safety, Patient-Centered Care, and Evidence-Based Practice.
* Time spent on the simulation (42 minutes).
* Date and time of simulation completion (March 22, 2023).
This preview *does not* include the full simulation scenario, the specific questions asked, or detailed explanations of correct/incorrect reasoning. It also does not include the “Score Explanation and Interpretation” details beyond what is presented here.