To be prepared to participate effectively in this simulation-based learning experience, students must have the following knowledge. It is important that every student arrives fully prepared so you can participate to the greatest extent that you are able, and so this is a good learning experience for you and your colleagues.

For this simulation, you will need to be generally familiar with the purpose of an Annual Wellness Visit, and what assessments are obtained.

Required preparation:

  • Orange County Healthy Aging Initiative. (2017). Annual wellness visit toolkit video for Orange County [YouTube]. Retrieved August 25, 2020 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i46mWOpFmEI. This is a very good overview video showing how one organization (OSHAI) implements AWVs. You will be using forms from the toolkit during the simulation. These forms are linked below for you to review before the simulation.  Some notes on the video – it is not entirely clear about who is doing the assessment (because she doesn’t introduce herself, which she should do), but it seems to be a nurse.  The physician (geriatrician) discusses the findings with the patient in the video, most of which could be done by the nurse (being careful to stay within your scope of practice). Even when the nurse conducts most of the visit, a provider (physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, etc.) reviews the assessment and speaks briefly with the patient at the end of the visit.
  • Download the Annual Wellness Visit Toolkit for Students. Read this document thoroughly.  You will be following the AWV Checklist during the simulation and reviewing/administering the assessments that are included.  The Health Risk Questionnaire in your toolkit (pp. 6-11) includes responses from your simulated patient.  Be sure to review this form and consider your priorities. During the simulation, you will review the HRA with the patient, as well as collecting the other assessment data detailed in the AWV checklist.

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