Changing demographics, the shift to community prevention and health promotion, complexity of medical care advances, and chronicity requires nursing professionals who are attuned to the diverse healthcare needs of communities. Nursing schools are beginning to build on holistic admission procedures that are being used by other healthcare disciplines to be more inclusive in the evaluation of applicants. This article outlines the background of holistic admissions and a State University implementation for prospective prelicensure nursing student admissions that reflect institutional mission and goals to create a more inclusive learning environment.
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December 2016
High influxes of patients during disasters have led to increased incidence of medical errors in emergency departments (EDs), ultimately leading to poor patient outcomes. Nearly 30% of errors committed in EDs are due to deficiencies in knowledge and skills, and between 60% and 70% of errors occur due in part from communication breakdowns. The goal of this project was to examine whether in situ simulation will increase health care providers' knowledge of how to perform during a disaster, improve competency in skills related to those actions, and to improve communication regarding the special circumstances inherent to a disaster in the ED.
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