A school of nursing uses high-fidelity simulation for clinical experiences and skill learning. Which approach should the instructors use to evaluate student performance?

A) Pen-and-paper test
B) Student return demonstration
C) Video capture of the simulation
D) Verbal discussion of the activity


C) Video capture of the simulation

Explanation: A) Pen-and-paper tests are not identified as a method to evaluate student performance after using a high-fidelity simulation.
B) Student return demonstration is not identified as a method to evaluate student performance after using a high-fidelity simulation.
C) Video capture of the simulation lets educators review student performance multiple times and make more accurate assessments, especially during high-stakes scenarios. Students may review their actions on video to promote self-critique.
D) Oral debriefing is one option; however, it is not identified as the preferred method.

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