officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. during his checkup, he shows further signs of life. i did trip over his arm. then he opened his eyes and moved his hand, and i could feel the hand move. they check on his vital signs and confirm wilkins is faking it. so the judge calls court back into session. we re on the record. the record will reflect that the jury is not present.
i need i need some time. and then collapsed on the floor. officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. during his checkup, he shows further signs of life. i did trip over his arm. then he opened his eyes and moved his hand, and i could feel the hand move. they check on his vital signs and confirm wilkins is faking it. so the judge calls court back into session.
excuse me. hold on a second. he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. your honor, excuse me for a second. i need i need some time. and then collapsed on the floor. officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. during his checkup, he shows further signs of life.
then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. your honor, excuse me for a second. i need i need some time. and then collapsed on the floor. officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. during his checkup, he shows further signs of life. i did trip over his arm. then he opened his eyes and moved his hand, and i could feel the hand move. they check on his vital signs
because he s not real. this is a high-tech patient simulator. you re able to do a neuro check, moving extremities, looking at his eyes. breathing and respirations were very accurate. many times the learners know they re being trained. i m just switching the scenario. dropping blood pressure. what are you going to do now? a control room team monitors the training and the patient simula simulator s vitals are manipulated by remote control. he lost a total amount of 15 milliliters of blood. everything is recorded. giving the team video to review and an experience that could help in real life. we need to build up more trauma teams and they need to get the training in order to become those nurses. all staged, but for trauma training, this is as real as it gets.