Falls |
Preventing patient falls in the clinical practice setting. |
Patient assisted to toilet. Patient discharged 2 days later. |
Patient falls when toileting independently. Sustains laceration to forehead, fractured right neck of femur and head injury. Patient remained in hospital for several weeks for treatment and rehabilitation. |
Novice learner |
Ward round |
Interprofessional teamwork including patient as a member of the team. |
Correct diagnosis and management and patient commenced on appropriate medication. Patient discharged 3 days later. |
Incorrect diagnosis and management. Patient experiences acute pulmonary oedema and requires emergency medical team intervention. Patient admitted to high-dependency unit and follow-up rehabilitation for several weeks. |
Advanced beginner |
Aggressive patients |
Recognising and responding to aggression. |
Patient frustration and agitation correctly identified and managed resulting in de-escalation of the situation. |
Patient frustration and agitation is not recognised. Patient behaviour escalates into aggressive violent outburst. Security measures are required to manage patient situation. |
Advanced beginner |
Community |
Managing warfarin therapy in the community post coronary artery bypass grafts. |
Patient receiving warfarin therapy has high International Normalised Ratio identified and emergency medical treatment instigated. |
High international normalised ratio not identified. Patient sent home from clinic with no emergency treatment. Patient experiences large cerebral haemorrhage and dies shortly after. |
Advanced beginner |
Administering blood products |
Risks associated with administering blood products in the clinical setting. |
Incorrect patient identification is recognised. Correct patient is located and verified. Blood product administration proceeds without incident. |
Following incorrect patient identification, wrong patient administered blood product. Patient experiences severe haemolytic transfusion reaction and admitted to intensive care unit. |
Advanced beginner |
Post-operative |
Recognising and responding to patient deterioration in the immediate post-operative period. |
Patterns and trends are recognised early with appropriate treatment implemented. Normal fluid balance returned in post-operative phase. |
Patterns and trends are not recognised and no treatment implemented. Patient experiences acute kidney injury post-operatively. |
Competent |
Midwifery |
Woman with epidural analgesia in labour experiences episode of hypotension. |
A pathological fetal heart rate pattern is detected following episode of hypotension. Fluid resuscitation is initiated and a change to maternal position. Normal vaginal birth. |
There is a delay in recognising, reporting and responding to a pathological fetal heart rate pattern. Fetal compromise ensues resulting in emergency caesarean section and neonate resuscitation. |
Competent |