Simulating the Everyday

Fall/Winter 2013 As Seen in Our Fall/Winter 2013 Issue
Simulating the Everyday
Simulating the everyday: Nursing student Sarah Krieg tends to a manikin in a simulation room in the Pinkard Building. Increasingly, nursing students practice diagnostic and treatment skills on such high-fidelity simulators--manikins with beating hearts that breathe, talk, bleed, vomit, urinate, seize, shake, and have babies. An instructor sets the scenario from a control room. Photograph by Chris Hartlove (www.chrishartlove.com)
Nursing student Sarah Krieg tends to a manikin in a simulation room in the Pinkard Building. Increasingly, nursing students practice diagnostic and treatment skills on such high-fidelity simulators–manikins with beating hearts that breathe, talk, bleed, vomit, urinate, seize, shake, and have babies. An instructor sets the scenario from a control room. Photograph by Chris Hartlove (www.chrishartlove.com)

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