Labs
Provide practical, hands-on learning experiences for students. These labs simulate clinical environments and offer training in various nursing procedures using
mannequins, simulators, and other equipment. Specific labs cover areas like foundational nursing, advanced skills, and specialized fields like child health and
obstetrics.
Specific Labs and Their Features
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Nursing Foundation Lab: Focuses on basic nursing skills and provides facilities similar to a patient unit, allowing students to learn fundamental care techniques.
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Advanced Nursing Skills Lab: Equipped with mannequins and simulators for training in advanced procedures like ECG, CPR, dialysis, and airway management.
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Child Health Nursing Lab: Simulates an ideal pediatric unit with models and play items for learning about child care and play therapy.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing Lab: Provides training in specialized areas of maternal and newborn care.
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Microbiology Lab: Helps students understand microorganisms, infection control, and sterilization techniques.
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Nutrition Lab: Offers a kitchen-like environment for planning and preparing therapeutic diets.
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Computer Lab: Provides access to computers and internet for research, learning, and patient care-related tasks.
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Audio-Visual Lab: Utilizes audio-visual aids like projectors and models for teaching and learning.
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Anatomy and Physiology Lab: Offers hands-on experience with models, charts, and potentially cadavers to learn about human anatomy and physiology.
Key Features of Nursing College Labs:
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Simulators and Manikins: Allow students to practice procedures safely and repeatedly before interacting with real patients.
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Real-World Simulation: Labs aim to replicate clinical environments as closely as possible, providing students with a realistic learning experience.
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Supervised Practice: Students receive guidance and supervision from faculty members during lab sessions.
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Hands-on Training: Labs emphasize practical skills development through supervised practice and experimentation.