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The mannequin helping Toi Ohomai nursing students save lives

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The state-of-the-art nursing manikin, also known as 'nursing Anne'. Photo / Supplied

The state-of-the-art nursing manikin, also known as 'nursing Anne'. Photo / Supplied

When you walk into the nurse training facility on Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology's Rotorua campus you can't help but look twice at the "patient" lying on the hospital bed.

The similarities are uncanny; a chest that rises and falls, eyes that blink, skin that feels almost too human.

But this patient is a nursing mannequin, also known as "nursing Anne" – and she is helping Toi Ohomai's Bachelor of Nursing students save lives.

Nursing Anne is manufactured by Laerdal Medical, a leading provider of education, training, and therapy products for emergency care.

With a sole mission to help rescue 500,000 more people every year by 2020, they figured the best place to start would be in the institutions that train those who save lives.

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Featuring an impressive set of programmable abilities, "she" can simulate everything from breathing complications, a heartbeat and physiological reactions to different types of trauma and injury.

The state-of-the-art nursing manikin, also known as 'nursing Anne'.  Photo / Supplied
The state-of-the-art nursing manikin, also known as 'nursing Anne'. Photo / Supplied

Head of Toi Ohomai's department of nursing Brighid McPherson said they were the first tertiary training institute in New Zealand to get one of the state-of-the-art mannequins.

"It provides our nurses-in-training with the opportunity to learn skills they will need in practice, such as time management, decision-making, and communication during the most critical moments of treatment," she said.

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This year Toi Ohomai's nursing faculty will see more than 100 graduating nurses take these skills into practice when they start their internships.

McPherson said working with the mannequin was a beneficial part of the course.

"It is a great way to teach aspiring nurses what to do in real-life situations, allowing them to build confidence for when they work with actual patients and learning how to act and react in these critical situations."

She said the environment makes students feel safer and more confident, as they get to experience life-like situations and practice, with room for mistakes that won't cost a patient their life.

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"While they know it is only a mannequin, they have the opportunity to be more aware and active in their decision-making, which is a skill they need in their nursing career. With real-time feedback from monitors and patients, they're more capable of recognising the gravity of situations and responding accordingly."

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