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2024 UPDATE|CHSOS EXAM | UPDATE|COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| ALREADY GRADED A+ ABC - RIGHT ANSWER -airway, breathing, circulation AC - RIGHT ANSWER -before meals Advocacy and inquiry - RIGHT ANSWER -A communication method within debriefing that pairs a statement of observation and point of view with a question directed at understanding an action through a participant's cognitive construct or frame. AMA - RIGHT ANSWER -against medical advice APAP - RIGHT ANSWER -Automatic Positive Airway Pressure Assessment - RIGHT ANSWER -The process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, a subject's knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs. Avatar - RIGHT ANSWER -Graphical representation of the user or user's alter ego or character. It may take either a 3-dimensiona form, as in games or virtual worlds, or a 2-D form as an icon in Internet forums and other online communities. Behavioral Skills - RIGHT ANSWER -the decision-making and team interaction processes used during team's management of a situation best practices - RIGHT ANSWER -An idea that asserts that there is a technique, method, process, activity, incentive, or reward that is more effective at delivering particular outcomes than any other technique, method, process, and so on. the most efficient (least amount of effort) and effective (best results)way of accomplishing a task based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time for large numbers of people Briefing - RIGHT ANSWER -This refers to any activity that occurs prior to a simulation event such as an educational activity. This can include giving instructions, guidelines, or directives. This can be for the instructional staff as well as for the learners. CABG - RIGHT ANSWER -coronary artery bypass grafting CHF - RIGHT ANSWER -congestive heart failure CHSE - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator CHSE-A - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator-Advanced CHSOS - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist CHSOS program - RIGHT ANSWER -A term used throughout various documents and resources of the CHSOS certification. It is a general term used to encompass any and all activities related to the application, verification, certification granting, administrative, and other functions performed in the certification program. COPD - RIGHT ANSWER -chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Clinical scenario (simulated scenario) - RIGHT ANSWER -A plan of an expected and potential course of events for a simulated clinical experience. Computer-based simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -Simulation activities that are performed via a computer program. These are similar to virtual reality simulations, but do not include additional interfaces between the learner and the computer. Confederate - RIGHT ANSWER -An individual other than the patient who is scripted in a simulation to provide realism, additional challenges, or additional information for the learner. Construct validity - RIGHT ANSWER -the degree to which a test measures what it claims, or purports, to be measuring Content validity - RIGHT ANSWER -The extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given social construct. It requires the use of recognized subject matter experts to evaluate whether test items assess defined content and more rigorous statistical tests than does the assessment of face validity. Core standards - RIGHT ANSWER -The fundamental simulation education standards that have been developed by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare Certification Committee as a cooperative effort with input from other simulation societies and groups. Critical thinking - RIGHT ANSWER -A disciplined process that requires validation of data, including any assumptions that may influence thoughts and actions, and then careful reflection on the entire process while evaluating the effectiveness of what has been determined as the necessary actions to take. The process entails purposeful, goal-directed thinking and is based on scientific principles and methods (evidence) rather than assumptions and conjecture. Cueing - RIGHT ANSWER -Information provided by instructors or designated participants in the simulation that helps the student progress through the simulation activity by providing information about the step the student is on or is approaching. Cut Suit - RIGHT ANSWER -The human worn partial task surgical simulator. In realistic scenarios it simulates the treatment of the 3 most common causes of preventable death on the battlefield, including hemorrhage from extremity wounds, tension pneumothorax and airway compromise. debriefing - RIGHT ANSWER -Activity that follows a simulation experience led by a facilitator wherein feedback is provided on the simulation participants' performance while positive aspects of the completed simulation are discussed and reflective thinking encouraged. DM - RIGHT ANSWER -diabetes mellitus DOB - RIGHT ANSWER -date of birth ECHO - RIGHT ANSWER -echocardiography, echocardiogram EEG - RIGHT ANSWER -electroencephalography, electroencephalogram Embedded participant - RIGHT ANSWER -scenario guide, scenario role player, or confederate; assigned to help guide the scenario; The guidance may be influential as positive, negative, or neutral or as a distractor. ETOH - RIGHT ANSWER -ethyl alcohol Evidence-based - RIGHT ANSWER -Educational materials or methods that have been proven through rigorous evaluation and research. Experiential learning - RIGHT ANSWER -The process of making meaning from direct experience. Face validity - RIGHT ANSWER -the extent to which a test is subjectively viewed as covering the concept that it purports to measure Facilitation - RIGHT ANSWER -Any activity which makes tasks for others easy, or tasks that are assisted. Feedback - RIGHT ANSWER -Information given or dialogue between participants, facilitator, simulator, peer with the intention of improving the understanding of concepts or aspects of performance. FHM - RIGHT ANSWER -fetal heart monitor FHR - RIGHT ANSWER -fetal heart rate Fidelity - RIGHT ANSWER -Describes the level of realism associated with a particular simulation activity. Formative evaluation - RIGHT ANSWER -Evaluation wherein the evaluator's focus is on the learner's progress toward goal achievement. A process for determining the competence of a person engaged in a healthcare activity for the purpose of providing constructive feedback for the person to improve. FSBS - RIGHT ANSWER -finger stick blood sugar Full body patient simulator - RIGHT ANSWER -A realistic, full-body, wireless manikin which offers comprehensive clinical functionality to teach the core skills of airway, breathing, cardiac, and circulation management. Full scale simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -A device or scenario that allows simulation of tasks related to applicable learners for a given operational requirement. It is capable of simulating the operational environment (e.g. audio, visual, and tactile) to achieve maximum realism and training effectiveness. guided reflection - RIGHT ANSWER -The process used by the facilitator during debriefing that reinforces the critical aspects of the experience and encourages insightful learning, allowing the participant to assimilate theory, practice, and research in order to influence future actions. haptic - RIGHT ANSWER -Tactile feedback technology which takes advantage of the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. High fidelity simulator - RIGHT ANSWER -a broad range of full-body manikins that have the ability to mimic, at a very high level, human body functions High-stakes assessment - RIGHT ANSWER -assessment having important consequences for the test taker; serves as a basis for a major decision; Has the following; a single, defined assessment, has clear distinction between those who pass or fail, and has direct consequences for passing or failing. HoTN - RIGHT ANSWER -hypotension HTN - RIGHT ANSWER -hypertension (high blood pressure) Human factors - RIGHT ANSWER -The discipline or science of studying interactions between humans and systems and technology. Covers all biomedical and psychological considerations. Hx - RIGHT ANSWER -history, history of H&P - RIGHT ANSWER -history and physical Hybrid Simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -Integrating different types of simulation across different dimensions of applications, purposes, and target populations and assessing the impact or benefit of simulation-based training across the various dimensions. In situ - RIGHT ANSWER -educational activity that takes place in the actual patient care area/ setting in which the healthcare providers would normally function. IV - RIGHT ANSWER -intravenous LP - RIGHT ANSWER -lumbar puncture Interprofessional education - RIGHT ANSWER -When students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes Laparoscopy - RIGHT ANSWER -minimally invasive surgery within the abdomen manikin (mannequin) - RIGHT ANSWER -Part or full body simulators that can have varying levels of function and fidelity. Microsimulation - RIGHT ANSWER -Synonym for laptop or web-based simulation. Mixed simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -The use of a variety of different types of simulations simultaneously. Not characterized by the use of one type of simulation to enhance another, but rather the use of multiple types of simulation as part of the overall educational activity. Modality - RIGHT ANSWER -the type of simulation being used as part of the educational activity (e.g. task trainers, manikin-based, standardized patient, computer-based, virtual reality, and hybrid) Modeling and simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -The use of models (e.g. emulators, prototypes, simulators, and stimulators) either statically or over time to develop data as a basis for making managerial or technical decisions. moulage - RIGHT ANSWER -Makeup and molds applied to actors or manikins used to portray lesions, skin findings, and bleeding and traumatized areas. MRSA - RIGHT ANSWER -methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus MVC - RIGHT ANSWER -motor vehicle collision NG - RIGHT ANSWER -nasogastric (usually tube) NKA - RIGHT ANSWER -no known allergies Nontechnical skills - RIGHT ANSWER -Behavioral skills which can be categorized as either (1) skills of dynamic decision-making (e.g. anticipation and planning, use of cognitive aids, avoiding fixation errors) or (2) skills of teamwork and team management (e.g. workload distribution, communication, and/or role clarity). Objective - RIGHT ANSWER -Statement of specific measurable results that participant(s) is expected to achieve during a simulation-based learning experience. OSCE - RIGHT ANSWER -Objective Structured Clinical Examination: A station or series of stations designed to assess performance competency in individual clinical or other professional skills. On the fly approach - RIGHT ANSWER -activities that develop or occur dynamically rather than as the result of something that is statically predefined. Operator-driven approach - RIGHT ANSWER -Relying on direct control by the operator of all the clinical data and features, sometimes augmented by software "scripts" to automate certain stereotyped responses in well-defined clinical situations. prebriefing/briefing - RIGHT ANSWER -An information or orientation session held prior to the start of a simulation-based learning experience in which instructions or preparatory information is given to participants. Purpose is to set the stage of the scenario and assist participants in achieving scenario objectives. Activities include an orientation to the equipment, environment, manikin, roles, time allotment, objectives, and patient situation. Pre-programmed scenario - RIGHT ANSWER -Scenarios that include a combination of automated physiological and/or pathophysiological model(s) of the medical condition and a complex decision-making tree that reflects the patient's response(s)to various clinical/medical interventions that lead to any number of possible clinical outcomes. PRN - RIGHT ANSWER -as needed Problem-based learning - RIGHT ANSWER -Small group learning with a facilitator where the students access and engage as a group with the virtual patient case. prompt - RIGHT ANSWER -A cue given to a participant in a scenario. QSEN - RIGHT ANSWER -stands for Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, a project for preparing future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care systems within which they work Readback - RIGHT ANSWER -An order is given; it is written down and read back. It is then acknowledged by giver as correct. reliability - RIGHT ANSWER -The extent to which a measure is consistent across repeated tests and includes test-retest reliability correlation of tests applied more than once to same subjects, internal consistency correlation of subsets of scores measuring same construct, and inter-rater reliability degree of agreement between multiple raters of same test subjects. remote feedback - RIGHT ANSWER -Uses all the distant interconnection technology to bring together participants, observers, and instructors for a shared experience, without each and every one of them actually bringing themselves to a common observation/debriefing room. RR - RIGHT ANSWER -respiratory rate SBAR - RIGHT ANSWER -consistent, clear, structured, and easy-to-use method of communication between health care personnel; it organizes communication by the categories of: Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendations. It allows a clinical team member to easily and quickly describe the clinical presentation of a patient and make a recommendation for future action. simulated patient/ standardized patient - RIGHT ANSWER -In healthcare, ia an individual who is trained to act as a real patient in order to simulate a set of symptoms or problems. simulated patient/ standardized patient - RIGHT ANSWER -In healthcare, an individual who is trained to act as a real patient in order to simulate a set of symptoms or problems. simulation fidelity - RIGHT ANSWER -refers to the simulation- how the simulator is used in context to represent a patient care situation- rather than to the simulator device itself. simulation fidelity - RIGHT ANSWER -refers to the simulation- how the simulator is used in context to represent a patient care situation- rather than to the simulator device itself. SOB - RIGHT ANSWER -shortness of breath Summative assessment - RIGHT ANSWER -A process for determining the competence of a person engaged in a healthcare activity for the purpose of certifying with reasonable certainty that they are able to perform that activity in practice. summative evaluation - RIGHT ANSWER -Evaluation at the end of a time period, in which participants are provided with feedback about their achievement of outcome criteria; a process for determining the competence of a participant engaged in an activity. summative feedback - RIGHT ANSWER -Information provided by a facilitator regarding aspects of performance that are associated with the assignment of a grade, demonstration of competency, merit pay, promotion, or certification. task fixation - RIGHT ANSWER -In medicine, this results from a physician, in a crisis situation, getting fixated on a single procedure, when instead, he should team lead and delegate tasks to those who are qualified to perform the tasks at hand. Should call for assistance Technical skills - RIGHT ANSWER -The actual performance of patient treatment. TPR - RIGHT ANSWER -temperature, pulse, respiration UTI - RIGHT ANSWER -urinary tract infection Validity - RIGHT ANSWER -Translational outcomes. Educational effects measured at increasingly distal levels beginning in the classroom or sim lab and moving downstream to improved and safer patient care practices, better patient outcomes, and collateral educational effects, such as cost savings, skills retention, and systematic educational and patient care improvements. virtual reality simulations - RIGHT ANSWER -The simulated environment can be suimilar to the real world in order to create lifelike experience or it can differ significantly from reality

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2024 UPDATE|CHSOS EXAM |2024-2025 UPDATE|COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)|
ALREADY GRADED A+

ABC - RIGHT ANSWER -airway, breathing, circulation



AC - RIGHT ANSWER -before meals



Advocacy and inquiry - RIGHT ANSWER -A communication method within debriefing that pairs a
statement of observation and point of view with a question directed at understanding an action
through a participant's cognitive construct or frame.



AMA - RIGHT ANSWER -against medical advice



APAP - RIGHT ANSWER -Automatic Positive Airway Pressure



Assessment - RIGHT ANSWER -The process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, a
subject's knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs.



Avatar - RIGHT ANSWER -Graphical representation of the user or user's alter ego or character. It
may take either a 3-dimensiona form, as in games or virtual worlds, or a 2-D form as an icon in
Internet forums and other online communities.



Behavioral Skills - RIGHT ANSWER -the decision-making and team interaction processes used
during team's management of a situation



best practices - RIGHT ANSWER -An idea that asserts that there is a technique, method, process,
activity, incentive, or reward that is more effective at delivering particular outcomes than any
other technique, method, process, and so on. the most efficient (least amount of effort) and
effective (best results)way of accomplishing a task based on repeatable procedures that have
proven themselves over time for large numbers of people

, Briefing - RIGHT ANSWER -This refers to any activity that occurs prior to a simulation event such
as an educational activity. This can include giving instructions, guidelines, or directives. This can
be for the instructional staff as well as for the learners.



CABG - RIGHT ANSWER -coronary artery bypass grafting



CHF - RIGHT ANSWER -congestive heart failure



CHSE - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator



CHSE-A - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator-Advanced



CHSOS - RIGHT ANSWER -Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist



CHSOS program - RIGHT ANSWER -A term used throughout various documents and resources of
the CHSOS certification. It is a general term used to encompass any and all activities related to
the application, verification, certification granting, administrative, and other functions
performed in the certification program.



COPD - RIGHT ANSWER -chronic obstructive pulmonary disease



Clinical scenario (simulated scenario) - RIGHT ANSWER -A plan of an expected and potential
course of events for a simulated clinical experience.



Computer-based simulation - RIGHT ANSWER -Simulation activities that are performed via a
computer program. These are similar to virtual reality simulations, but do not include additional
interfaces between the learner and the computer.
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