A typical simulation lab includes several key components:
1. High-Fidelity Manikins: These manikins can simulate a wide range of physiological responses. 2. Audio-Visual Equipment: Cameras and microphones are used to record simulations for later review. 3. Medical Equipment: Realistic medical tools and devices are used to mimic actual clinical settings. 4. Control Room: Instructors can control the simulation scenarios from a separate room, adjusting variables to test the students' responses.