Standard features now include active eyes with programmable blink rate, pupil size and pupil reaction time as well as cyanosis and chest drain
Rush HAL® from the accident scene,
while care providers diagnose and treat
his condition using real monitoring and
resuscitation equipment
Control HAL® at distances up to 300
meters and between rooms and floors
of conventional buildings
New features for 2010!
File Sharing
Provide students with images such as
x-rays, CT scans, lab results, or even
multimedia presentations
Active Eyes
Wireless commands control whether the
eyes are open or closed, their blink rate,
pupil size, and pupil reaction
Fluid Drain at 5th intercostal space
Bilateral drainage using conventional
large diameter chest tubes.
Cyanosis around mouth
Bowel Sounds
Seizures
Airway
Oral or nasal intubation
Programmable airway to control
tongue edema, pharyngeal swelling,
and laryngospasm
Perform tracheostomy or needle
cricothyrotomy
Sensors detect depth of intubation
Automatic unilateral chest rise with
right mainstem intubation
Multiple upper airway sounds
synchronized with breathing
Breathing
Control rate and depth of respiration
and observe chest rise
Ventilation is measured and
logged
Gastric distention with excess
bag-valve-mask ventilation
Select independent left, right, upper,
and lower lung sounds
Multiple lung sounds are synchronized
with selectable breathing patterns
Accommodates assisted ventilation,
including bag-valve-mask and
mechanical support
Four needle decompression sites
Left and right unilateral chest rise
simulate pneumothoraces
Circulation
Multiple heart sounds
Chest compressions are measured and
logged
Blood pressure can be taken bilaterally
using a cuff, palpation, or auscultation
Radial pulse stops when cuff pressure
exceeds systolic pressure
Korotkoff sounds audible between
systolic and diastolic pressures
Pulses are continuous, synchronized
with the ECG,even during a paced
rhythm
HAL® has conductive skin regions so
you can:
Apply real electrodes and AED pads
Use real EMS equipment
See HAL®’s ECG on your AED
HAL® is perfect for competency
based programs:
Sensors track student actions
Changes to HAL®’s condition and care
provided are time stamped and logged
for evaluation and debriefing
Instructors evaluate caregiver interventions
with a single click and insert notes
on a real time performance log
Save caregiver performance, forward
to any standard printer, or send
anywhere via the internet
Accessories
Interchangeable battery
100-240 VAC charger
Blood pressure cuff
Six (6) neck collars
Six (6) replaceable pneumothorax
decompression sites
Instructions for use
CD-ROM tutorial
HAL® includes a wireless tablet PC
Add-on options for S3000 HAL® Mobile Team Trainer
S3000.001 A/C powered monitor
S3000.002 D/C powered tetherless monitor
S3000.028. Intraosseous Leg
S3000.050 Programmable amputation leg. Lower leg dataches at knee. Internal and refillable 500cc tank. Arteries bleed depending upon heart rate and bood pressure
S3000.051 Programmable amputation arm. Lower arm detaches at elbow Internal and refillable 100cc tankArties bleed depending upon heart rate and bood pressure
S3000.060 Roller Case. Ultra-heavy duty case originally developed for the military and used in Central Asia