Exam 20: Simulation, Game Mechanics, and Virtual Worlds in Nursing Education
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Rigorous or high-quality evaluation and research into the teaching and learning techniques offered by serious games can offer insight into future changes not conceived of at this moment.
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A nursing instructor is facilitating debriefing after a simulation activity and understands that this component is which of the following?
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A disadvantage of a commercially available simulation is the cost for customization.
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Think about the clinical courses you have taken as a student. Which opportunities and challenges exist regarding the use of an EHR as a major learning tool in conjunction with, or perhaps even replacing, the required textbook?
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What is the term for an imitation of a real-life event or circumstance?
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A simulated medical record or simulated electronic health record has four components. Which of the following is one component?
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An educational game-one designed for learning-is a subset of both play and fun and is sometimes referred to as a(n):
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When educators develop virtual worlds for education, they can control the scenarios or activities experienced by the learners. Virtual worlds used for simulation also include a _______ for their learners, and this process solidifies the learning.
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In what type of game does a person use a device, such as a smartphone, to overlay additional information onto the real world?
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________ is the term for the student actually assuming the role or performing the activity.
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A nurse educator is using a game to teach nursing students the step-by-step method of arterial blood gas analysis. This is which type of game?
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A nursing student enters data from a simulated patient assessment and then develops a care plan in the electronic health record. Which of the following is a likely result of this learning experience compared with traditional handwritten documentation and care planning?
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_______ is a tool designed to emulate some aspect of the clinical practice environment, which may be focused on a single task or designed to mimic a complete patient care situation.
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What is the term for how the learner interacts with the game?
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A nursing student is using an avatar to create a presence as a nurse in a virtual healthcare environment. This virtual experience can provide the opportunity to do which of the following?
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Which of the following are major considerations when looking to adopt a simulated electronic health record?
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What is the term for the rules, instructions, and constructs that the learner interacts with while playing a game?
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What is the term for a live, online, interactive three-dimensional environment in which users interact using speech or text via a personalized avatar?
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A nursing instructor is developing an assignment using technology that will require the students to examine new content and identify relationships between existing knowledge and new content. Which learning environment should the nursing instructor select for this assignment?
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