Bundle up: Introducing care bundles to increase knowledge and confidence of senior nursing students
Nursing graduates transitioning to practice are expected to be safe and competent practitioners. Health organizations promote the use of evidence-based practices such as care bundles to improve patient outcomes and provide quality health care. This research describes the introduction of 2 care bundles, sepsis, and acute stroke to senior associate degree nursing students in a clinical day on campus. The researchers used high-fidelity simulation as a teaching methodology to increase knowledge and confidence level in caring for patients in the clinical setting.
Source: Teaching and Learning in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Lori Goodstone, Fran Cherkis, Christine Glaser, Maria Nikolaidou, Nancy J. Maggio Source Type: research
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