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erika

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Three emergency room nurses are planning community education offerings that will use the American Heart Association's Heartsaver CPR training.
 
  Which of these would be a disadvantage to using manikin simulation technology for CPR skills practice and testing? 1. More instructors would be needed to oversee the training and testing.
  2. Instruction time may be increased for training and testing purposes.
  3. Participants may need to perform the skills several times to pass the test.
  4. Initial costs for program implementation may be increased.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about the test environment?
 
  1. The findings of the system test always indicate how well the system will perform in the live environment.
  2. The test environment is not exactly the same as the live environment, because the live environment is much larger and more complex.
  3. The test environment is unnecessary with the progress made in technology.
  4. The test environment is done for training purposes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Initial costs for implementation of a simulation program would be high. However, in the long run, costs are reduced, as participants may need fewer instructors and less instruction time. Participants may practice under a variety of conditions and contexts to test their skills, which may improve their confidence.

Answer to Question 2

2
Rationale: The test environment is not exactly the same as the live environment, because the live environment is much larger and more complex. As a result, the findings of the system test may not always indicate how well the system will perform in the live environment.



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