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M A K I N G  S I M U L A T I O N  E A S I E R

The new SimMan 3G patient simulator is so advanced, it’s actually easy to operate. Whether you’re programming a scenario, using a pre-programmed scenario, or using  SimMan 3G on the fly, we’ve made a successful simulation experience as simple as possible.



Product features:

  • Completely wireles and self-contained
  • Internal electrical and pneumatic power
  • Supplemental wired connectivity and power
  • Wirelessly integrates with existing computer networks
  • Swappable, rechargeable batteries
  • Approximately 4 hours continuous operation in wireless mode
  • Rugged and reliable for use in multiple envionments.
  • Multiple Airway Skill/Features:
  • Controllable open/closed airway; automatically or manually controlled
  • Head tilt/Chin lift
  • Jaw thrust w/articulated jaw
  • Suctioning (Oral & Nasopharyngeal)
  • Bag-mask ventilation
  • Orotracheal intubation
  • Nasotracheal intubation
  • Combitube, LMA, and other airway placement
  • Endotracheal tube intubation
  • Retrograde intubation
  • Fiberoptic intubation
  • Transtracheal jet ventilation
  • Needle cricothyrotomy
  • Surgical cricothyrotomy
  • Variable lung compliance - 4 settings
  • Right main stem intubation
  • Stomach distention
  • Connectivity with third party respiratory simulations
  • Airway Complications
  • Detection of proper head position
  • Tongue edema
  • Laryngospasm
  • Decreased cervical range of motion
  • Trismus
  • Breathing Features
  • Simulated spontaneous breathing
  • Bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds
  • Cyanosis
  • Unilateral & Bilateral chest movement
  • Chest tube insertion - bilateral
  • Heart sounds
  • ECG rhythm monitoring
  • Defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Circulation Features
  • BP measured manually by auscultation of Korotkoff sounds
  • Carotid, femoral, brachial, radial, dorsalis pedis, poplitea,l and posterior tibialis pulses synchronized with ECG
  • Pulse palpation is detected & logged
  • Vascular Access
  • IV access (right arm)
  • Intraosseous access (tibia and sternum)
  • Automatic drug recognition system
  • CPR
  • CPR compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave form, and ECG artifacts
  • Realistic compression depth and resistance
  • Detection of depth, rlease and frequency of compressions
  • Real time feedback on quality of CPR
  • Eyes
  • Blinking - slow, normal, fast, and winks
  • Open, closed, and partially open
  • Pupillary accommodation: - synchrony/asynchrony, - normal and sluggish speed of response
  • Other Features:
  • Seizure
  • Bleeding
  • Urine output
  • Foley catheterization
  • Secretions: eyes, ears, nose, mouth
  • Patient voice
 

Erin

Lonnie

Erin Mckinney
Lab Director - Rm. 104
803.777.4499
emckinney@sc.edu

Lonnie Rosier
Lab Tech - Rm. 103
803.777.1057
lrosier@sc.edu

   
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