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Room 114 is designed to replicate a real clinical environment. Faculty can run scenarios comfortably for groups of 5-6 students per session. Scenarios record all patient monitor data, video and audio of the action inside the room, as well as a log sheet of the events that transpired throughout the scenario. All of this data can be brought up and displayed either in room 114 or in the debrief room which is located in room 119. All sessions are held in the strictest of confidence and any student being videotaped is required to sign a waiver.
This room is reserved in advance with all equipment and supplies needed to run the scenario requested at the time of reservation. The lab director and technician set up all elements of the scenario prior to the scheduled time to ensure all faculty effort is directed toward running the scenario.
Faculty also have the ability to design a scenario specific to what they want the student to do. Faculty members interested in building their own scenarios should contact the lab director or technician for assistance.
SimMan 3G can do the following:
- Full scale patient simulator which allows you to perform relevant ALS skills and scenarios.
- Interactive manikin which gives you immediate feedback to interventions.
- Simulated patient monitor with touch-screen technology including the possibility to configure your layout and content to match your simulation environment.
- SimMan software comes with pre-programmed scenarios, instructors can also design and save their own patient cases.
- Trend curves on instructor’s panel control how the physiological parameters will change over time, and multiple trends can be run simultaneously with their effects added together.
- Simulator utilizes software generating automatic debriefing, based on the event log synchronized with video pictures, which provide immediate, detailed feedback on performance to learners.
- Patented airway system allows accurate simulation of all relevant difficult airway management scenarios.
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