Red Deer Polytechnic receives $300,000 donation from Welikoklad family; renames Simulation Lab
Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) leaders and members of the Welikoklad family toured the newly named Welikoklad Simulation Lab on Wednesday to learn more about the upgrades made possible through a $300,000 donation from Bill and Irma Welikoklad.
In the Welikoklad Simulation Lab, Health Sciences students work through simulations of real-world patient care scenarios, which are facilitated by instructors. RDP officials say these experiences help students develop competence and confidence in a safe environment. In simulation, students may either work with actors representing a variety of patient scenarios, screen-based simulations using video-game technology, or with high-fidelity manikins that simulate a range of high-pressure situations, such as cardiac arrest.
“These rooms look a lot like a hospital room with all of the technology you’d have in a hospital room. This really is, in a way, a replica of what you would see in a hospital including a manikin that acts and operates and behaves very similar to a patient,” said RDP President Stuart Cullum.
The Lab contains six manikins: an adult male, adult woman, two pediatric dolls and two pregnant mothers for birthing simulations. The manikins breathe, have realistic skin and make heart, lung and bowel sounds while a controller programs in a separate room how it speaks and reacts to medications given by students. Students can give simulated IVs, check the manikin’s vital signs and find its pulse. The manikin’s eyes can dilate and blink, be intubated or given chest compressions, have seizures, and a myriad of other human functions.