Pediatric HAL - Model S2225 - Wireless and Tetherless Pediatric Patient Simulator
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Interactive eyes and active facial expressions
- Interactive eyes and active facial expressions
- Dynamic lung compliance with true ventilator support
- Real patient monitor support: SpO2, EKG, capnography, NIBP, live pacing, and defibrillation
- Emergency intervention: surgical airway, needle decompression, chest tube insertion
- Wireless and tetherless
Product Features
General
- Height: 44 inches
- Tetherless and wireless; fully responsive during transport
- The internal rechargeable battery provides hours of tetherless operation 1
- Smooth and supple full-body skin with seamless trunk and limb joints
- Realistic joint articulation: neck, shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee
- Palpable bony landmarks
- Forearm pronation and supination
- Supports common patient positions including Fowler’s, supine, and sitting
- Male/female patient conversion
- Tablet PC preloaded with UNI® included
- OMNI®2 ready
- Includes 10 preprogrammed SLEs and facilitator’s guidebook
Breathing
- Spontaneous breathing and selectable normal and abnormal respiratory patterns
- Variable respiratory rates and inspiratory/expiratory ratios
- Programmable unilateral chest rise and fall
- Unilateral chest rise with right mainstem intubation
- Real CO2 exhalation: supports etCO2 monitoring using real sensors and monitoring devices
- Selectable normal and abnormal sounds: upper right front and back, upper left front and back, lower right back, and lower left back
- Mechanical ventilation support:
- AVC, SIMV, CPAP, PCV, PSV, and more
- Supports therapeutic levels of PEEP
- Programmable variable lung compliance
- Variable bronchi resistance
- Programmable respiratory efforts for weaning/liberation
- Real-time ventilation feedback
- Visible chest rise during BVM ventilation
- Chest tube insertion: left midaxillary hemothorax site features palpable bony landmarks, realistic skin for cutting and suturing, tactile pleural pop, and fluid drain
- Needle decompression site features realistic tactile feedback and audible hiss
- Needle decompression and chest tube insertion detection and logging
Airway
- Anatomically accurate oral cavity and airway
- Supports nasotracheal/orotracheal intubation with standard instruments including endotracheal tubes and supraglottic airway devices
- Tracheal intubation detection
- Head tilt, chin lift, jaw thrust
- Supports esophageal intubation
- NG/OG tube placement
- Supports bag-valve-mask ventilation
- Realistic surgical trachea permits tracheostomy, cricothyrotomy, and retrograde intubation
- Programmable difficult airway: laryngospasm and tongue edema
- Selectable normal and abnormal upper airway sounds
Circulatory
- Visible cyanosis, redness, pallor, and jaundice
- Supports capillary refill time testing above the right knee; test detection and logging
- Palpable pulses: bilateral carotid, brachial, radial, and femoral
- Blood pressure-dependent pulses
- Supports blood pressure monitoring using a real NIBP cuff and monitor
- SpO2 monitoring using real devices
Cardiac
- Includes comprehensive library of ECG rhythms with customizable beat variations
- Independent normal/abnormal heart sounds at aortic, pulmonic, and mitral sites
- Supports ECG monitoring using real devices
- Supports ECG-derived respiration monitoring (EDR)
- eCPR™ Real-time quality feedback and reporting
- Time to CPR
- Compression depth/rate
- Compression interruptions
- Ventilation rate
- Excessive ventilation
- Smart CPR voice coach
- Effective chest compressions generate palpable femoral pulses
- Defibrillate, cardiovert, and pace using real devices and energy
- Anterior/posterior defibrillation sites
- Supports double sequential external defibrillation (DSED) up to 150 Joules
Neurologic
- Active robotics simulate lifelike facial expressions including:
- Anger
- Transient pain
- Ongoing pain
- Amazement
- Quizzical
- Crying
- Yawning
- Preprogrammed emotional states automatically express associated verbal and non-verbal cues without manual input
- Worried
- Anxious
- Lethargic
- Distracted
- Create custom facial expressions via UNI® interface
- Programmable jaw movement, bilateral or unilateral brow movement, and horizontal neck rotation
- Automatically turns head and eyes towards the approaching subject
- Stiff neck (torticollis)
- Interactive eyes: eyes can automatically follow a moving object
- Programmable blinking rate, pupil response, and bilateral and unilateral eye movement
- Independent, active pupillary light reflex
- Abnormal eye and eyelid movements: cross-eyed, nystagmus, eyelid twitching, eyelid droop
- Programmable crying/tears release real fluid
- Wireless streaming voice: be the voice of HAL and listen to participants respond in real-time
- Real-time voice modulation effects
- Automatic jaw movement synchronized with speech
- Seizures with selectable intensity levels
- 50+ prerecorded speech responses
Vascular Access
- Bilateral forearm IV access supports sampling and continuous infusion
- Intraosseous infusion site at right proximal tibia
- Real glucose test readings via finger-stick
Gastrointestinal
- Patent esophagus
- Gastric distension during excessive PPV
- Bowel sounds in four quadrants
- Interchangeable male/female genitalia
- Supports urinary catheterization with fluid return
- Programmable urinary output
A New Level of Interaction and Richer Patient-provider Communication
Through scenario-based learning, HAL can help participants assess verbal and non-verbal cues to build patient-provider communication skills and empathy.
In addition to illustrating nearly a dozen facial expressions, HAL also simulates a variety of common emotional states to better approximate behavior. Simply set HAL's emotional state to lethargic, for example, and the eyelids will droop automatically, head movement will slow, and yawning will occur periodically. What's more, the powerful UNI software lets you create your own facial expressions and emotions to expand the scope of the learning experiences. The UNI library includes the following presets to get you started:
- Anger
- Transient Pain
- Ongoing Pain
- Amazed
- Quizzical
- Worried
- Anxious
- Crying
- Yawning
Truly Comprehensive Pediatric Patient Assessment Exercises
Interactive eyes and color-changing skin allow Pediatric HAL to illustrate signs of varying emotional states, trauma, and many other neurological diseases and conditions.
- Accommodation test: automatic horizontal tracking and manual vertical tracking
- Strabismus: exotropia and esotropia
- Nystagmus: eyeball twitching
- Blepharospasm: eyelid twitching
- Ptosis: eyelid droop
- Realistic idle eye movement
- Independent pupillary light reflex
- Mydriasis: blown pupil
- Anisocoria: unequal pupil sizes
- Programmable blinking rate
- Consensual pupillary light reflex
- Mild and severe seizures
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