I. Click on each image to watch the handover video.
II. Choose the response that best identifies what you have seen.
III. Click the submit button when you are confident in your answer.
Note that you will not be able to revise a submitted answer
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
BLUF
The incoming clinician asks the clarifying question "low dose dopamine for renal failure?"
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
BLUF
The incoming clinician is noting that the issue of trach placement has not been discussed in the handover
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
BLUF
The incoming clinician hints that there was somehting not covered in the handover.
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
None of the Above
The incoming clinician asks a question to clarify the patient's incoming maintenence rate.
High Level Active Engagement
Low Level Active Engagement
Responses like "hmm.." "okay..." and "right..." are do not contribute to the discussion and therefore are not examples of active engagement.
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
None of the above
The two clinicians in this video are just chit-chatting. This is fine, but it should take place after the patient handover has occurred.
BLUF
No BLUF
The outgoing clinician jumps directly into the handover without providing a BLUF.
Collaborative Cross-checking
Clarifying Question
Active Engagement
BLUF
The outgoing clinician in this video is giving the Bottom Line Up Front to provide context for the rest of the handover.
High Level Active Engagement
Low Level Active Engagement
The incoming clinician is actively engaging, confirming statements, and asking questions where appropriate.
Handback
Ready to Go
Uncertainty
Mr. Black was seen by the incoming clinician yesterday, so it's appropriate to give a quick overview including anything that has changed with his status.
Score 0/5
Submit
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