Prioritization of Care® Clinic
Future or Practicing Nurses Practice Clinical Decision-Making Abilities
Prioritization of Care® Clinic Healthcare Simulations for Nurses
Teaching Prioritizing in Nursing
Nurses know that each day brings unexpected situations requiring quick thinking. Our Prioritization of Care® nursing scenarios help students build decision-making confidence by working through progressively more difficult patient assessment and prioritization of care assignments. Students determine if a patient should go to an emergency room, urgent care, inpatient or outpatient mental health treatment or pediatric specialty care.
Prioritization of Care® online nursing scenarios feature 50 unique patients with symptoms ranging from early stage heart failure and respiratory distress to orthopedic pain and depression. Students first record vital signs, interview, then chart observations and rationale in SBAR format. Students then prioritize patients for treatment. Remediation is immediately provided, success earns achievement badges and students learn at their own pace.
Based on popular demand, Prioritization of Care® Clinic offers students more opportunity to practice their critical thinking decision-making skills and earn 4-6 simulated clinical hours and practice experience. This Virtual Clinical Scenario features all the benefits of Prioritization of Care® – with new, in-demand skill categories, settings and achievement badges.
50 total patients and five levels of increasing difficulty
Significant focus on Mental Health / Psych, Drugs / Alcohol and Women’s Health patients
Highly requested settings including a Behavioral Health Clinic, Home Clinic, Jail Clinic, Women’s Health Clinic and Pediatric Clinic
Realistic scenarios of varying difficulty where prioritization of care is critical
Remediation provided immediately for each decision
Opportunity to earn badges to keep learning fun
Access to Dashboard metrics and activity reports
Detailed faculty and training guides complete with Quick Start Guide, Troubleshooting, Teaching Suggestions, FAQs, and content for each level
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