CHSE Simulation Resources and Environments 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which environmental design feature most directly supports psychological safety during simulation in a clinical skills lab?
- Bright overhead lighting to replicate OR conditions
- A dedicated debriefing room separate from the simulation space (Correct answer)
- High-fidelity audio recordings of real patient encounters
- Standardized patient scripts posted on the walls
Correct answer: A dedicated debriefing room separate from the simulation space
A separate debriefing room removes learners from the performance space, reducing anxiety and supporting honest reflection.
Question 2: When budgeting for a new simulation center, which cost category is most frequently underestimated by program administrators?
- Initial capital equipment purchases
- Ongoing maintenance and consumable supplies (Correct answer)
- Architectural renovation
- Faculty recruitment
Correct answer: Ongoing maintenance and consumable supplies
Ongoing maintenance, replacement parts, and consumable supplies often exceed initial projections and are frequently overlooked in initial budgets.
Question 3: A simulation center wants to record debriefing sessions for faculty development. Which consideration is MOST critical before implementing this practice?
- Storage capacity of the audiovisual system
- Written consent and confidentiality agreements from all participants (Correct answer)
- Availability of a dedicated video editing workstation
- Selection of camera placement angles
Correct answer: Written consent and confidentiality agreements from all participants
Participant consent and confidentiality protections are the foundational ethical requirements before recording any debriefing sessions.
Question 4: In a task trainer simulation environment, which characteristic distinguishes a part-task trainer from a full-body manikin?
- Part-task trainers require computer software to operate
- Part-task trainers focus on isolated anatomical regions or skills (Correct answer)
- Part-task trainers always provide physiological feedback
- Part-task trainers are only used for surgical procedures
Correct answer: Part-task trainers focus on isolated anatomical regions or skills
Part-task trainers replicate a specific body region or skill (e.g., IV arm, suture pad) rather than representing an entire patient.
Question 5: Which accreditation body provides the primary standards for healthcare simulation programs in the United States?
- The Joint Commission (TJC)
- Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) (Correct answer)
- National League for Nursing (NLN)
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Correct answer: Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)
SSH administers the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and provides the SSH Accreditation Program specifically for healthcare simulation programs.
Question 6: A simulation educator is selecting a manikin for teaching advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Which feature is MOST essential for this specific use case?
- Realistic skin texture and hair
- Compressible chest with feedback on compression depth and rate (Correct answer)
- Ability to simulate childbirth
- Wireless connectivity to an EHR system
Correct answer: Compressible chest with feedback on compression depth and rate
Accurate CPR feedback (compression depth, rate, and recoil) is the core functional requirement for ACLS skill development and assessment.
Question 7: Which strategy BEST supports equitable access to simulation resources when a program has limited high-fidelity manikins?
- Restricting simulation to senior learners only
- Implementing a shared scheduling system with staggered rotation schedules (Correct answer)
- Purchasing additional manikins immediately regardless of budget
- Converting all sessions to virtual simulation exclusively
Correct answer: Implementing a shared scheduling system with staggered rotation schedules
Structured scheduling rotations maximize utilization of existing resources and ensure all learners have fair access.
Which environmental design feature most directly supports psychological safety during simulation in a clinical skills lab?