Using a Complex Patient Management Scenario to Help Bridge the Education-Practice Gap.

Nurs Educ Perspect

About the Authors Adriane Burgess, PhD, RNC-OB, CCE, CNE, is an assistant professor of nursing, Towson University, Towson, Maryland. Hannah Murphy Buc, MSN, RN, is an assistant professor, Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland. Janice M. Brennan, MS, RN-BC, CNE, is Director of the Center for Caring with Technology and assistant professor, Notre Dame of Maryland University. For more information, contact Adriane Burgess at

Published: September 2019

Preparing nursing students for transition to practice is challenging in light of the increasing complexity of today's health care environment. A clinical simulation was developed to engage senior-level bachelor of science in nursing students in the management of a critically ill patient whose deterioration warranted timely transfer to an intensive care unit. In this fast-paced, highly charged simulation, students were challenged to implement priority setting, delegation, communication methods, and teamwork. This article examines the gaps in students' understanding of complex patient situations and points to the need for simulations that bridge the gap between education and practice.

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