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The man, however, is a wireless inanimate simulator that looks like a mannequin but can give real vital signs like pulse and breath sounds or moaning to simulate real conditions. The training for emergency personnel Tuesday in the Interdisciplinary Simulation Center at Georgia Health Sciences University was designed to help them recognize and begin to care for stroke patients.

the It is a team approach, said Holly Hula, a neuroscience nurse educator at Medical College of Georgia Hospital and Clinics.

What happens at the scene and in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, as well as the information the emergency personnel gather, the helps us with treatment once they hit the(Emergency Department) door, she said.

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