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CHSOS EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM
104 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETILED
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The revised Bloom taxonomy has six hierarchical
levels: remember, understand, apply, analyze,
evaluate, and create
Remember- Recall and understanding show basic
knowledge of a topic. When a learner moves to the
evaluation phase, he/she has the ability to diagnose
and treat but move beyond that towards critically
appraising other methods.
What are the 6 hierarchical
levels of Bloom Understand
Taxonomy?
Apply- When a learner applies information, he/she
can show how they understand the knowledge and
use it in clinical practice.
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RAPID CYCLE DELIBERATIVE: Feedback in rapid cycle
deliberative practice comes during multiple pauses,
and micro debriefs within the scenario.
Microdebriefing and the subsequent repetition of
What type of simulation is
some or all of the scenarios allow for the
stopped repeatedly
incorporation of this feedback during iterative cycles
during the scenario?
of the simulation. Rapid cycle deliberative practice
When is this type of
allows for multiple learning points to be addressed
simulation used?
during different micro debriefs. Highly scripted,
algorithmic cases, such as those in a resuscitation,
have been studied for use in rapid cycle deliberative
practice.
A medical simulation Giving observers specific tasks to complete while they
program has been started observe their peers during a scenario and using these
at a facility. While during the feedback session. There is some evidence
participants seem to enjoy for the use of "collaboration scripts," which are
their simulation scenarios, instructional tools with content-specific roles and
the post-course surveys activities for non-active participants to complete
suggest that they would while they watch others. These may result in better
like better-quality quality feedback for the participants at the end of
feedback on how they each scenario.
have done. Before the
next simulation course, a
literature review of recent
trends in simulation
debriefing is done, and a
new debriefing technique
is considered to improve
the learning experience.
Which of the following
innovations is most likely
to improve the quality of
debriefing for the
participants?
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An understanding of
educational principles such as
Miller's pyramid of clinical
competence and Benner's
novice-to-expert model, guide
the determination of the
appropriate level of fidelity.
"Shows how" refers to the
High-fidelity simulation is demonstration of clinical skills,
appropriate at all four which can be tested by OSCE,
levels of Miller's pyramid standardized patients, clinical
of clinical competence. exams, etc. (competency).
What are all four levels of "Does" refers to the top of the
Miller's pyramid of clinical pyramid and correlates to daily
competence? And patient care, which can be
examples of how each assessed by direct observation
level is tested. in clinical settings
(performance).
"Knows how" refers to the
application of knowledge and
can be tested by clinical
problem-solving.
"Knows" refers to the bottom of
the pyramid and correlates with
knowledge, which can be tested
by written exams.
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Knows- written exams
Knows how- clinical problem solving
Shows how- OSCE, clinical exams
Does- direct observation in clinical setting
Miller's pyramid and how it
In Miller's pyramidal model, a learner progresses from
is tested (simplified)
knowledge (having knowledge about a procedure) to
competence (having knowledge about how to do a
procedure) to performance (being able to
demonstrate the procedure) to action (actually
performing the procedure in the field).
unknown human errors in a system from the past that
What are latent do not surface until triggered by another event.
organizational
weaknesses? "If you pit a good performer against a bad system, the
system will win every time."
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