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Fidelity vs. Modality

Emily Berghult

Created on October 21, 2024

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Fidelity vs Modality

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Which of the following risks is most likely decreased by using task trainers to tech technical or procedural skills?

Replacing expensive equipment unnecessarily

Learners experiencing test anxiety

Learners making mistakes in procedures during the learning process

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A simulation educator would like to increase fidelity in a cardiac arrest simulation scenario. What will be the best modality to accomplish this?

Use a standardized or simulated patient

Use a computer-based simulation program

Use a full-body, computerized manikin to represent the patient

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What is "fidelity" in the context of simulation?

The number of educators involved

The cost of the simulation equipment

The degree of realism and exactness in a simulation

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What are the three primary types of fidelity in simulation?

Emotional, cognitive, and behavioral

Physical, conceptual, and psychological

Functional, sociological, and technical

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According to the INACSL Standard, what dictates the level of fidelity in a simualtion?

The expected learning outcomes

The number of educators and participants

The INACSL Standards themselves

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What is a key consideration when designing a Simulation-Based Learning Environment (SBLE)?

Cost of materials

Fidelity level and type

Number of educators and students

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What is one factor that can significantly impact the effectiveness of a simulation activity, regardless of the fidelity level?

Duration of the simulation

The number of educators involved

Structured debriefing

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This level of fidelity is best for building competence

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This level of fidelity is best for building performance

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This level of fidelity is best for building knowledge

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What does the term "modality" refer to in healthcare simulation?

The number of participants in a simulation

The type of simulation equipment or methodology used

The duration of a simulation session

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