Nursing Simulation Laboratory; Delirium Tremens Scenario

Posted by Andy Cunningham on February 10, 2026 at 3:30 PM

Our third-year Nursing students got their first simulation experience today in the Nursing Simulation Laboratory. After going over the scenario and treatment, teams entered the room where Nursing Simulation Lab Director Ian Murray reprised the role of James Irons, a recovering alcoholic who may have relapsed and ended up in the hospital. James is complaining of itching from bed bugs, and seeing a squirrel in the room. Best line when asked about the squirrel only he could see; "I don't like squirrels, they're dirty and carry diseases, it makes no sense that you would keep one in here."

Our Nursing Simulation Laboratory assists nursing students in learning critical thinking and clinical judgment skills in preparation for their healthcare careers. The “manikins” act as lifelike patient simulators, wherein instructors provide real-time feedback via a control center, giving students as close to real-life simulation as possible. Fellow students watch as their classmates work through the simulation. All students and faculty debrief after the scenario.

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