University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota Department of Nursing. Simulation Scenario Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure.



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Simulation Scenario Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure Overview Title: Congestive Heart Failure Concept: Circulation To cite this reference: Target Group: First Year Nursing Students Johnson-Anderson, H., Dreke, C., & Ray, A. (2012). Simulation scenario; Circulation: Congestive heart failure. Unpublished manuscript,, University of South Dakota at Vermillion. Time Allotment (each simulation is designed to be run in a two hour block of time which equals four clinical hours): Prep: Campus specific (see preparation requirements). Prebriefing: Campus specific (first year students should be longer than second year students according to evidence-based practice [EBP] standards). Simulation: 15-20 minutes (no longer than 30 minutes). Debriefing: Campus specific (first year students shorter than second year students according to EBP standards). If the simulation episode runs less than two hours faculty should consider running the simulation again, creating concept maps, creating teaching plans, performing webquests, or implementing other activities that would be beneficial to the students' learning. DocuCare Information: Dorothy Bloom was hospitalized for a Myocardial Infarction seven months ago and was transferred to the hospital for placement of cardiac stents. Dorothy was brought to the ER per ambulance at 0300 this morning with complaints of dyspnea and chest heaviness. Her EF was found to be 35%. Her diagnosis is systolic LVF and RVF. Chest X-ray revealed Cardiomegaly and ruled out Pneumonia.

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 2 AACN Essentials: IX Curriculum Alignment Population: Elderly Caucasian female patient Concepts Circulation Exemplar CHF Hypertension Knowledge Objectives and Outcomes Area Scenario Objectives Course Outcomes Identify signs and symptoms of worsening heart failure. 2.1, 5.1 Recognize impact of medical history on current health status. Skills Safely administer medications. 1.1, 6.1 Attitudes Values the importance of effective 3.1, 3.2 interprofessional communication during the delivery of safe patient care. Student Preparation Prerequisite assignment (the following information should be sent to the students prior to the scheduled simulation). Students are expected to bring their laptop, drug book, and primary text. Complete the (CIRC_CHF_Student Prep) document.

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 3 Simulation Setup Manikin Settings: Initial Vital Signs Pulse: 122 Blood pressure: 172/90 Pulse ox: 86% Respiratory rate: 28 Temperature: 99.2 Cardiac rhythm: Irregular Lung Sounds: Crackles with loose cough Bowel sounds: Normal Other: Change in Vital Signs How many minutes until change? Pulse: Blood pressure: Pulse ox: Respiratory rate: Temperature: Cardiac rhythm: Lung sounds: Other: 92% with student intervention Irregular Crackles Equipment List Incentive spirometer at bedside IV pump Medication room/drawer O2 delivery equipment O2 sat monitor Ted hose or SCD IVPB tubing Crash cart with airway devices and emergency medications Suction Equipment attached to live person or manikin: ID & allergy band IV tubing with NS @ 150cc/hr IV pump Foley catheter with 150cc of output 2-3+ pitting edema (foam) Scenario Setting: Setting: Inpatient Time of day of scenario: 1900 Patient Condition Clothing: Props: Moulage: Patient gown Working telephones

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 4 Roles for Students Primary nurse Secondary nurse Observer Other Resource nurse Recording nurse Medications resource for med calculations Daughter EKG, Lab, Xray (same student) Attending physician: Dr. Winters Student Names (Faculty) Medication Dosage Route Lasix 60 mg IV (10mg=1ml labeled bottle) Concentration Package Normal Saline 0.9% IV Documents Standing chest pain orders Diagnostics Available: Labs Xrays (done in ER in chart) 12 lead EKG (done in ER in chart) Echo report (done in ER in chart) Physician orders Admit orders Flow sheet MAR Kardex Graphics record Shift assessment Heart failure orders

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 5 Patient Background Patient Demographics Last Name: Bloom Gender: Female Age: 70 First Name: Dorothy Ht: 5 3 Wt: 52 kg Ethnicity: Caucasian DOB: 5/25/XX Religion: Catholic Language: English English Proficiency: Yes Other: Patient does not believe in influenza or pneumonia vaccinations. All other immunizations up-todate. History of present illness: Dorothy was brought to the ER per ambulance at 0300 this morning with complaints of dyspnea and chest heaviness. Primary Medical Diagnosis: Congestive Heart Failure Central Nervous System Cardiovascular HTN, cardiac stent placement, MI Pulmonary Renal/Hepatic Type 2 Diabetes x four years Gastrointestinal Musculoskeletal Integument Developmental history Psychological history Social history Smoker x 50 years Widowed, retired school teacher, enjoys crocheting and playing bridge Surgical history Hysterectomy (age 50), appendectomy (age 25), left mastectomy (age 60) Medication allergies: Penicillin Reaction: Food/other allergies Reaction: Admission medications Digoxin loading doses: 0.5 mg IV x1 then in 6 hours 0.25 mg IV then 0.125 mg PO daily Lasix 40 mg IV every morning Potassium 10 meq PO with meals BID Coreg 6.25 mg PO daily *See heart failure preprinted orders

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 6 Prebriefing Give students the opportunity to discuss their feelings and fears (can use the round table approach) and then have discussion. 1. Discuss the student prep (any worksheets, journal articles, readings, etc.). 2. Discuss reasons a patient may develop CHF. 3. Discuss the diagnostic tests that would be used to diagnose CHF. a. BNP b. Chest X-ray c. Echocardiogram 4. Which part of the physical assessment would a nurse focus on when assessing a patient with CHF? 5. Identify topics that should be included in patient education for CHF: a. Daily weights b. Fluid restrictions c. Low salt diet d. Medication compliance 6. Describe how you think the patient may be presented to you during this simulation. 7. Explain how you might care for this patient. 8. Any questions? The above items are listed to assist faculty in leading a prebriefing discussion with students. Feel free to use some or all of them depending on the needs of the student group.

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 7 Change of shift report to students (if applicable): Scenario Dorothy Bloom is a patient of Dr. Winters. She is A & O X 3. Heart rate 90s with S3 heart sound, rhythm irregular, blood pressure 152/94. Lung sounds have crackles throughout bilaterally, respiration rate 24, bowel sounds positive in four quadrants. No abdominal pain with palpation. Skin intact. 3+ pitting edema to calves and feet bilaterally, pedal pulses 1+/Doppler. She has a 16 Fr foley catheter in place. The patient denies chest pain or other pain and has been afebrile. She has NS 0.9% running at 150cc/hr and is on 2000cc fluid restriction. Her I/O for the last 12 hours was 1200 in and 550 out. Dr. Winters increased Dorothy s Lisinopril from 10 mg to 20 mg daily. Prior to her hospitalization she lived at home alone. Her daughter lives in town and has remained at Dorothy s bedside. Timing 5-7 minutes Patient actions live faculty Patient lying in bed. VS BP: 172/90 P: 122 R: 28 T: 99.2 O2 Sat: 86% 3+ Edema lower extremities Foley: 150 ml (last emptied @ 1600) Lungs: Crackles/loose cough Expected interventions Change of shift report: Shift assessment (perform focused resp & cardiac assessment). Elevate head of bed. Check VS/O2 sats. Increase O2. Call PCP and document orders using SBAR. May use the following cues: Role member providing cue: Patient: I can t seem to catch my breath? My legs/feet feel really puffy. Daughter: Why is she struggling to breathe? Is she having another heart attack? How come her legs/feet are so puffy? PCP: Lasix 60 mg IV now ABGs, BNP, CPK Troponin stat, call with results. VS and urine output every hour Continue O2 sat checks Maintain O2 sat >90% Bedrest

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 8 5-7 Minutes Ask questions and respond to nurses instructions. Cough occasionally. O2 sat 92% Call lab & pharmacy. Explain plan of care to client and daughter. Look up administration of Lasix IVP and calculate dose. Question continuation of IV fluids. Nurses collaborate regarding orders received. Patient: I am so thirsty, please give me a glass of water. Daughter: How does the Lasix work? How come she is retaining fluid she is hardly drinking anything? If she can t drink much how come she can have IV fluids? 5-7 minutes Ask questions and respond to the nurse. Her feet are not going to fit in her shoes? Patient: How long will I need this medication? Call PCP to verify IV fluids. Daughter: How will we know the medicine is working? Administer IV Lasix. Call PCP with lab results.

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 9 Debriefing Start by asking students about their feelings/thoughts related to the experience. It is alright to let the students lead the discussion at first. Utilize the questions below at your discretion. Debriefing / Guided Reflection Questions for this Simulation: 1. How did you feel throughout the simulation experience? a. Emotions (are students angry, happy, confused, etc.?) 2. Could discuss with students their thinking about how they knew or why they did certain things (i.e. put on O2, checked blood pressure, things specific to the student group). This allows students to share aloud with other students how they are critically thinking and synthesizing information. 3. Describe the objectives you were able to achieve. 4. Which objectives were you unable to achieve (if any)? 5. Did you have the knowledge, skills, and attitude to meet the objectives? 6. Did you miss anything in getting report on the patient? 7. Were you satisfied with your ability to work through the simulation? 8. To Observer: Could the nurses have handled any aspects of the simulation differently? a. How long did it take for students to recognize the low O2 saturation, fluids infusing, etc.? 9. If you were to do this again, how would you handle the situation differently? 10. What did the group do well? 11. What did the team feel was the primary nursing diagnosis? 12. What were the key assessments and interventions? 13. In caring for this patient in simulation, do you feel you would be more confident to care for a patient with CHF in the hospital? 14. Explain the rationale for adding Furosemide (Lasix) to the medication regime. a. What should the expected results be? 15. Explain the rationale for lab studies ordered by the PCP. a. BNP b. CBC c. Troponin/CK/CKMB d. ABGs

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 10 16. The report indicated that the Dr. increased the patient s Lisinopril dose; for what reasons would the physician increase the dose? 17. Why would the PCP order a CXR, Echo, and EKG in the ER? 18. Any immunizations you would recommend for Dorothy? If so, which ones? 19. Is there anything else you would like to discuss? The above items are listed to assist faculty in leading a debriefing discussion with students. Feel free to use some or all of them depending on the needs of the student group.

Circulation: Congestive Heart Failure 11 Supporting Documents Forms Patient Chart Information/Forms CIRC_CHF_Standing Orders CIRC_CHF_DX_Tests Scripts/Roles CIRC_CHF_Script Recommendations For Online Use This simulation could be performed in the mobile simulation unit and streamed to distance students. Students at a distance could participate in the pre-briefing and debriefing sessions using webinar.