Simulated Clinical Experiences
The School of Health Sciences Simulation Lab provides realistic, simulated experiences for Health Science student. The simulated experiences promote active learning of current health practices. The students will participate in a variety of simulated experiences throughout their chosen program. These simulated experiences range from practicing basic assessment skills to caring for a dying patient. We currently run 25 different simulated experiences.
ADULT
- Basic Assessment of the Asthma Patient
- Basic Assessment of the Cardiac Patient
- Basic Assessment of the Cardiac Patient with EMR & Bar Code Scanning
- Basic Assessment of the Hip Replacement Patient
- Basic Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient
- Basic Assessment of Spinal Cord Injury Patient
- Cardiogenic Shock Secondary to Acute Myocardial Infarction
- Cardiopulmonary Arrest
- End of Life Care
- Intentional Overdose of a Hypnotic
- Interdisciplinary Care
- Multiple Patient Care
- PA Adult Head to Toe Assessment
- Portable Chest X-ray
- Variations in Heart Rate with Drug Influences and Effect
CHILDBEARING
- Hypertensive Disorder in Pregnancy
- Newborn Assessment
- Post Partum Assessment
- Post Partum Hemorrhage Two Hours Following Delivery
PEDIATRICS
- Asthma Attack in the Pediatric Patient
- Congenital Cardiac Abnormalities
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Pneumonia
- PA Pediatric Head To Toe Assessment
- Pediatric Vital Sign Assessment
- Shaken Baby Syndrome