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simulated patient can be programmed to act out a variety of medical emergencies, such as a heart attack or stroke. They can imitate major trauma or injury, give birth, and communicate. Mannequin-Based Simulation computer-based patients can also respond to medications and anaesthesia gases.
Simulation-based team training is a strategy for providing inter-professional training and experiential learning opportunities for surgeons, anaesthetists, and allied health professionals. It enables them to effectively respond in complex situations in a complex surgical environment.
The underlying goal of simulation is to shed light on the underlying mechanisms that control the behaviour of a system. More practically, simulation can be used to predict (forecast) a system's future behaviour and determine what you can do to influence that future behaviour.