Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2646024 Clinical Simulation in Nursing 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundProgramming intravenous (IV) infusion pumps challenges nursing students and may cause harm to patients if done improperly. A virtual IV pump module was developed to improve learner performance.MethodNursing students in the control group (n = 26) reviewed IV pump skills in the lab only, and nursing students in the experimental group (n = 17) also reviewed the virtual learning module. Participants were evaluated using a performance checklist and completed a survey about their confidence using IV pumps and satisfaction with the educational module.Results and conclusionsMany participants were not confident performing some of the IV pump skills. Experimental-group participants scored significantly higher than the control group at programming continuous medication infusions (p < .05). Overall, participants were satisfied with the module and found it easy and convenient to use. Results of this study will be used to improve the virtual IV pump educational module.

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