Patient Cases
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Emergency Patient Cases for SimMan 3GThe Auto Mode Patient Cases promote: • Patient assessment and management • Critical thinking skills • Team interaction and communication • Debriefing, student reflection, and remediation The 18 cases included in the Emergency: Respiratory & Cardiac package are developed to train healthcare professionals and students at different levels, first responders, and others participating in the management of cardiac arrests and respiratory emergencies to recognise, diagnose, and treat patients suffering from these complications. |
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Trauma Patient Cases for SimMan 3GThe Auto Mode Patient Cases promote: • Patient assessment and management • Critical thinking skills • Team interaction and communication • Debriefing, student reflection and remediation The 12 cases included in the Trauma: Head Injury & Bleeding package are developed to train healthcare professionals and students at different levels, military personnel, first responders, trauma team members, and others who participate in the care and management of serious and life-threatening physical injury. |
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Simulation in Nursing Education Volume II Patient CasesThis package contains 10 core and 10 complex patient cases, applicable to all types of undergraduate nursing programs, that are more advanced than volume 1. Using SimMan 3G’s Auto Mode it’s easier than ever to challenge your nursing students to diagnose and treat rare cases in a clinical environment. |
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Nursing Patient Cases for SimMan 3GIf you are looking to run cases with a high degree of accuracy and want to spend less time interacting with software, and more time teaching, Laerdal Patient Cases are the perfect solution. These patient cases utilize SimMan 3G’s Auto Mode programming to combine physiological and pharmacological models, pre-programmed Patient Cases and methods for managing model-based simulation. |
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SimMan 3G Patient Cases - Sample PackageEach SimMan 3G comes with a Sample Package containing 10 Auto Mode patient cases which address major learning objectives with an emphasis on traumatic and cardiopulmonary emergencies. |





