Tanner Feedback
Tanner’s Model |
Possible Questions or Guidance to Promote Clinical Judgment |
Positive Examples of Dialogue |
Reflecting |
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Tyler: "After starting the IV, what went well, and what could we do differently next time?" Jalen: "I think I did well with the insertion technique, but I could improve on my communication with the patient to help them feel more at ease." |
Noticing Cues |
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Tyler: "Jalen, did you notice the patient's veins seem more prominent in their left arm?" Jalen: "Yes, I noticed that too. It looks like it could be a good site for an IV." |
Interpreting and Prioritizing |
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Tyler: "Jalen, based on the patient's history of difficult venous access, what do you think might be the best approach for starting the IV?" Jalen: "I think that maybe we should try warming the patient's arm with a warm towel to vasodilate the veins before attempting the IV insertion." |
Responding |
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Tyler: "Do you think you have everything you need? Should we double-check the supplies?" Jalen: "I think I’d also like to talk through the order in which I’ll use the supplies." |