
Rules and Codes of Conduct
Rules & Codes of Conduct
- I will treat the CSCI like a real clinical environment.
- I understand that mistakes made in the CSCI are considered learning opportunities.
- In order to improve my clinical reasoning and enhance my learning experience, I will
treat all experiences and interactions in the CSCI as though it is a REAL situation and/or
patient! - In order to get the most out of the Simulation-Based Experience (SBE), I will complete
any pre/post-assigned learning activities. - I will follow the UM-Flint School of Nursing dress code for clinical learning when
attending SBEs in the CSCI. - I will not have food or beverages outside of the CSCI conference areas or debrief rooms.
- I understand that students are not authorized to remove the supplies from the CSCI for
any reason. Further, I understand that students who violate this instruction will be
subject to the Student Conduct Policy. - Any feedback I give to peers will be constructive in nature and intended to support
others in the development of skills, critical thinking, and professionalism. - I understand that I may be required to complete a post-simulation evaluation.
- I understand that the defibrillators in the CSCI deliver REAL energy.
- General Rules of Professional Engagement in the CSCI:
- I will turn OFF my cellphone while participating in any SBE unless otherwise approved
by my faculty. - I will never use excessive force with the human patient simulators or patient care
equipment. I will dispose of all used sharps in an approved sharps container. - I understand I should not wear shoes while lying on a stretcher or bed.
- I realize that all of the human patient simulators are allergic to something; I will
acknowledge the signs in each simulation room. - I understand that ink pens are not permitted in the simulation spaces in the CSCI.
- I will turn OFF my cellphone while participating in any SBE unless otherwise approved