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Kent State Tuscarawas Nursing Students Win Simulation Competition

A four-member team of 鶹ý at Tuscarawas second-year nursing students won the simulation competition during the Aultman Simulation Symposium held Oct. 15 by the Aultman College of Nursing Sciences and Health. This year’s theme was Linking Simulation to the Bedside.

“Our students were excited for this opportunity to represent Kent State Tuscarawas and the nursing program,” says Shelly Stefka, lecturer of nursing at Kent State Tuscarawas. “The simulation scenario was a patient in respiratory distress. Our students recognized the situation as such and implemented the appropriate protocols for treatment in the same manner experienced nurses would be required to do for an individual in respiratory distress. I am proud of the way our students performed and represented our campus and the nursing program.”

The participating students – Brandi Hudnall and Jake Beatty of Uhrichsville, Jessica Stewart of Gnadenhutten and Bryan Zimmerman of Fresno were coached by Stefka and Mistey Bailey, lecturer of nursing at Kent State Tuscarawas.

"This competition included both bachelor’s and associate degree programs,” Bailey says. “Our students excelled in communication and were able to progress further through the simulation protocol than their counterparts."

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POSTED: Thursday, November 10, 2016 09:37 AM
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