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Assignment 3 Instructions, Rubric and Submission area To do: Make a submission Prioritization of Care Introduction The Prioritization of Care digital assignment provides a safe and convenient environment for students to practice clinical judgement and decision-making skills related to identifying and prioritizing patient care and needs. All levels of simulation fidelity or reality have become an integral component in the preparation of healthcare workers for practice in recent years. This new digital technology increases new skill retention and performance through immersive engagement while learning. The digital environment offers reproducible conditions that can contribute to the development of non-technical skills of communication, teamwork, and decision-making, essential in today’s healthcare (Peddle, Bearman & Nestel, 2016).  Virtual simulation has been used in the airline industry for many years, requiring new pilots to train on flight simulators before commanding a passenger flight (Alinier, Hunt, Gordon & Harwood, 2006).  The United States military has used virtual worlds to train military personnel for disaster and emergency preparedness (Foronda, Godsall & Trybulski, 2013). Simulation has also been used in the preparation of physicians and the training of nurse anesthetists (Bremner, Aduddell, Bennett & VanGeest, 2006). A team of Nurse Educators and Instructional Designers created Prioritization of Care to provide a learning environment unique to nursing and complementary to existing curricula.   From the safety of the home or the office, digital assignments like Prioritization of Care, presents students with situations they might not encounter in the course of clinically-based preparation. Click this link for a brief video demo of Prioritization of Care:  Prioritization of Care Demo Instructions Complete the Prioritization of Care Digital Assignment (Prioritization of Care V2: Advance Med Surgical). Once the simulation is complete upload the activity report. Complete the debrief and upload the activity report as well. Complete a reflection on your experiences associated with the Prioritization of Care Digital Assignment. Access the Prioritization of Care Digital Assignment by clicking Enter Virtual Simulation below this assignment. Utilize the rubric to ensure the reflection is adequate.

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Prioritization of Care® v.2 Specialty Series: Advanced Medical Surgical Care


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Overview
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Section Score
Department Selection 9/10 (90%)
Patient Prioritization 9/10 (90%)

Intervention Selection 38/40 (95%)

Intervention Prioritization29/40 (72%)
0 10 20 30 40



Completion Score Time Spent Total Time

100% 85% 49m Spent

Complete 85/100 points Last attempt 4h 17m
3 total attempts
Attempt completed at August 13, 2025 at 07:00 (UTC). Report generated on August 13, 2025 at 07:10 (UTC).


All Attempts
Time Department Patient Intervention Intervention
# Start Date Progress Spent Selection Prioritization Selection Prioritization Total Score
#1 2025-08-13 05:59 25% 3h 15m 7/10 0/10 0/40 0/40 7/100 (7%)

#2 2025-08-13 06:11 25% 12m 6/10 5/10 0/40 0/40 11/100 (11%)

#3 2025-08-13 07:00 100% 4h 17m 9/10 9/10 38/40 29/40 85/100 (85%)




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Alignment to Competencies

AACN Essentials
The simulation meets the following domains from the AACN Essentials:




KNOWLEDGE FOR PERSON-CENTERED SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
POPULATION HEALTH QUALITY AND SAFETY
NURSING PRACTICE CARE NURSING DISCIPLINE

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NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model
Each section maps to the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM).
On the last page of this report, Evaluate Outcomes using the EMPOWER® Debrief.



Recognize Analyze Prioritize Generate Take Evaluate
Cues Cues Hypotheses Solutions Action Outcomes



90 90 90 95 72 N/
% % % % % A

Maps to Maps to Maps to Maps to Maps to Maps to
Department Department Patient Intervention Intervention EMPOWER®
Selection Selection Prioritization Selection Prioritization Debrief




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Alignment to Competencies

NCLEX Client Needs Categories
Interventions made in this simulation are mapped to one or more Client Needs Categories.



A. Safe and Effective Care Environment D. Physiological Integrity
100 Management of Care 75 Basic Care and Comfort
% 4 actions map to this subcategory. % 4 actions map to this subcategory.
A
A. Safe and Effective Care Environment D. Physiological Integrity
N/A Safety and Infection Control 95 Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
0 actions map to this subcategory. % 20 actions map to this subcategory.
D
B. Health Promotion and Maintenance D. Physiological Integrity
B 100 11 actions map to this subcategory. 92 Reduction of Risk Potential
% % 13 actions map to this subcategory.

C. Psychosocial Integrity D. Physiological Integrity
C 100 1 action maps to this subcategory. 100 Physiologic Adaptation
% % 13 actions map to this subcategory.




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Section Summary

Department Selection

DepartmentScore

ICU 5/5 (100%)

Medical Clinic 4/5 (80%)

Department Selection Total 9/10 (90%)
0 5 10

Patient Prioritization

DepartmentScore

ICU 5/5 (100%)

Medical Clinic 4/5 (80%)

Patient Prioritization Total 9/10 (90%)
0 5 10

Intervention Selection

DepartmentScore

ICU 19/20 (95%)

Medical Clinic 19/20 (95%)

Intervention Selection 38/40 (95%)
Total

> Intervention Selection Per Patient
100% 4

75% 3

50% 2

25% 1

0% 0
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