1. Communication:
Evaluate the ability of team members to communicate effectively during an emergency. This includes clear and concise communication, using appropriate medical terminology, and being able to report changes in patient status to other team members.
2. Equipment Usage:
Evaluate team members' ability to use emergency equipment such as defibrillators, oxygen tanks, and IV pumps. This includes knowledge of equipment operation, proper use, and troubleshooting.
3. Medication Administration:
Evaluate team members' ability to administer medications during a mock code situation. This includes knowledge of drug dosages, administration routes, and potential side effects.
4. Team Dynamics:
Evaluate the ability of team members to work together effectively during an emergency. This includes clear communication, defined roles and responsibilities, and an understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses.
5. Patient Assessment:
Evaluate team members' ability to assess the patient's condition and respond appropriately to changes in vital signs. This includes knowledge of vital sign parameters, recognition of abnormal findings, and interventions to stabilize the patient.
6. Resuscitation Techniques:
Evaluate team members' ability to perform resuscitation techniques such as CPR, defibrillation, and airway management. This includes proper technique, timing, and knowledge of algorithms.
7. Documentation:
Evaluate team members' ability to document the events of the mock code situation accurately. This includes knowledge of documentation requirements, timing, and legal considerations.
8. Debriefing:
Evaluate the ability of team members to participate in a debriefing session following the mock code event. This includes the ability to provide constructive feedback, identify areas for improvement, and engage in reflective practice.