Nursing Laboratory
Nursing Laboratory
A nursing laboratory is a learning facility designed to train nurses' clinical skills practically. With an environment that resembles the real situation in a hospital, this laboratory is an ideal place for nursing students and nurses to hone their skills before going directly to serve patients. ππ¨ββοΈπ©ββοΈ
β¨Β Facilities in the Nursing Laboratory:
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Nursing Simulation Room complete with patient beds and standard hospital medical equipment
β Advanced mannequins and simulators for the practice of nursing actions, such as infusion, injection, wound care, to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
β Medical equipment such as blood pressure checkers, stethoscopes, injection equipment, and other basic care equipment
β OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) room for structured skills testing
π Activities Conducted:
π Basic Skills Practice: Covering injection techniques, IV insertion, wound care, and basic emergency measures.
π Clinical Case Simulation: Train critical thinking skills in managing patients with various health conditions
Competency Test: Through OSCE to measure clinical skills according to professional standards
π Discussion and Reflection: Review the actions taken and provide feedback for skill improvement.
π Why are nursing laboratories important?
βοΈ Provides a safe learning experience before facing real patients
βοΈ Improves clinical skills and confidence
βοΈ Trains critical thinking and quick decision-making skills
βοΈ Supports preparation for national competency exams and nursing certification
Β intensive practice and realistic simulations, nursing laboratories become a place where theory meets practice, and skills grow alongside professionalism.. ππ