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Pediatric Case 2: Jackson Weber (Complex)

Guided Reflection Questions

Opening Questions
How did the simulated experience of Jackson Weber’s case make you feel?

Describe the actions you felt went well in this scenario.

Scenario Analysis Questions1


EBP List in order of priority your initial nursing actions identified for Jackson Weber based on
physical findings and family interaction.

EBP What complications might Jackson Weber face if his symptoms are not recognized and treated
in a timely manner?

PCC What communication techniques should be initiated to decrease anxiety in Jackson Weber’s
mother while simultaneously caring for him?

PCC/S What seizure precautions should be taken by the nurse in anticipation of and at the onset of
Jackson Weber’s seizure? How might such precautions vary from hospital to hospital?

S/QI Reflect on ways to improve safety and quality of care based on your experience with Jackson
Weber’s case.

T&C/I What key elements would you include in the handoff report for this patient? Consider the
situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) format.

QI List additional support and health care team members to include to improve the quality of care
and to prevent reoccurrence of seizure activity and future hospitalizations for Jackson Weber.

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The Scenario Analysis Questions are correlated to the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
competencies: Patient-Centered Care (PCC), Teamwork and Collaboration (T&C), Evidence-Based Practice (EBP),
Quality Improvement (QI), Safety (S), and Informatics (I). Find more information at:  http://qsen.org/

From vSim for Nursing | Pediatric. © Wolters Kluwer Health.


Pediatric Case 2
Jackson Weber (Complex)
Guided Reflection Questions

Concluding Questions
Reflecting on Jackson Weber’s case, were there any actions you would do differently? If so, what were
these actions, and why would you do them differently?

Describe how you would apply the knowledge and skills you obtained in Jackson Weber’s case to an
actual patient care situation.

From vSim for Nursing | Pediatric. © Wolters Kluwer Health.

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