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Features
Simulated Clinical Experiences
The Aria simulator is a manual-driven, script-controlled system designed to simulate a patient’s
physiological condition, clinical signs, symptoms, and responses to certain clinical interventions.
Simulated Clinical Experiences, or SCEs, are process tools that enable the faculty/educator to execute
a learning strategy using simulation. Each process tool provides an extensive overview and outline of
the learning exercise and requires minimal additional faculty development time for use. Each SCE is
comprised of a patient and the scenario.
Aria includes ten preconfigured SCEs (Manual mode), or clinical simulations, that cover a range of
events and crises.
• Accidental Burn Injury
• Accidental Electrocution
• Accidental Overdose
• Closed Head Injury
• Diabetic Keto Acidosis (DKA) with Hypoxia
• Envenomation
• Gunshot Wound with Pneomothorax
• Obstructed Airway with Anaphylaxis
• Submersion Injury
• Trauma with Pneumothorax
Each SCE includes the information below:
• Background information and patient history
• Synopsis
• Learning objectives
• Learning performance measures
• Equipment and supplies suggested for the simulation
• Facilitator notes
• Debriefing points
• Teaching Q&A
• References