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Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses®
Live Video Conference (LVC) Option Student Course
Evaluation
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
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1. Describe the correct sequence of priorities of emergency care
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2. Discuss the principles of airway management
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3. Define shock and correlate patient symptoms to various shock states
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4. Identify and describe procedures required for management of lifethreatening injuries
5. Discuss signs and symptoms of various traumatic injuries related to each
major body system
6. Demonstrate ability to perform an effective primary and secondary
survey
7. Demonstrate appropriate application of traction splint, spine
immobilization
8. Discussed concepts of mass patient presentation emergent
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ATCN® SKILL STATIONS
Initial Assessment & Management
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Airway & Ventilatory Management
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
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Hemorrhagic Shock
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Head Trauma
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Musculoskeletal and Spinal Trauma
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Pediatric Trauma
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Assessment Moulage Station
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
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Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Very organized
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Disorganized
Very informative
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Uninformative
Met objectives
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Did not meet objectives
Comments:
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Comments:
GENERAL
The Course was
Well organized
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Disorganized
The instructor(s) was (were)
Knowledgeable
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Not knowledgeable
The information proved
Beneficial
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Of no value
I would recommend this course
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No
Was the facility conducive to
learning
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No
Excellent
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Difficult / frustrating
Excellent
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Did not accommodate
Beneficial
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Of no value
Agree
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Totally disagree
LIVE VIDEO CONFERENCE
Communication (visual & audio)
with the ATLS site was
ATLS teleconference faculty
answered questions / receptive to
ATCN students
The teleconference system met my
needs in providing ATCN closer to
home
Providing the ATLS® lectures via
teleconference reinforced the concept
of the need for communication
between nurses and doctors when
treating the trauma patient.
I would recommend the
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No
teleconference option course to other
nurses
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What did you particularly LIKE about this course?
What could be done to improve this course?
Additional comments:
ATLS Physician Lecture Evaluation
Strongl
y agree
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Agre
e
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comm
ent
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ree
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Disagree
To attend the ATLS® lectures helps me to understand
the trauma management better
To attend the ATLS® lectures facilitates the
communication between nurses and doctors when
treating the trauma patient
The ATLS® lectures improve my knowledge in trauma
care
Day 1
Good
Too
Difficult
Irrelevant
Day 2
1st Initial Assessment
Demonstration
Head Trauma
Initial Assessment &
Management
Spine & Spinal Cord
Trauma
2nd Initial Assessment
Demonstration
Musculokeletal Trauma
Good
Too
Difficult
Irrelevant
Secondary Survey
Demonstration
Airway & Ventilatory
Management
Shock
Injury due to Burn & Cold
Thoracic Trauma
Extremes of Age
Abdominal Trauma
Trauma in Women
Transfer to Definitive
Care
Additional Comments:
Thank you for taking the ATCN® Course. We hope if you are not already a member
of the Society of Trauma Nurses, you will consider joining.
Please visit our website www.traumanurses.org to join. You may also complete and
return the membership application included in your manual.
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