HAL®
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Trauma HAL® S3040.100 - Rugged Trauma Care Patient SimulatorS3040.100.PK_Learn MoreThe Trauma HAL® S3040.100 is a rugged and resilient human trauma patient simulator for teaching care on the battlefield. HAL’s toughness and durability have been proven by independent testing in hot and cold conditions, wet and dry environments, in both fixed-winged aircrafts and military helicopters. HAL® is splash-proof, fits in a NATO litter, and can be covered with a blanket without overheating. Rush HAL® from the accident scene to the ER or the ICU, while care providers diagnose and treat his condition using real monitoring and resuscitation equipment. HAL® smoothly transitions between physiologic states in response to commands from a wireless PC.
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CO2 Adapter for Pediatric HAL® S3005S3005.078Learn MoreThe CO2 Adapter enables real and measurable EtCO2 on CO2-Ready Pediatric HAL® S3005 simulators. Real CO2 exhalation allows learners to train EtCO2 interpretation and management using a real capnometer. The CO2 Adapter adds realism to simulation scenarios and helps improve response times and patient safety in live situations such as resuscitation (CPR) and respiratory care.
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CO2 Adapter for Pediatric HAL® S3004S3004.078Learn MoreThe CO2 Adapter enables real and measurable EtCO2 on CO2-Ready Pediatric HAL® S3004 simulators. Real CO2 exhalation allows learners to train EtCO2 interpretation and management using a real capnometer. The CO2 adapter adds realism to simulation scenarios and helps improve response times and patient safety in live situations such as resuscitation (CPR) and respiratory care.
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Traumatic Leg Amputation for HAL® S3201 (S3201.004)S3201.004Learn MoreThe Traumatic Leg Amputation for HAL® S3201 is a lifelike trauma leg that adds realism to trauma and emergency care scenarios. Participants can practice placing tourniquets and hemorrhage control skills to ensure clinical competence.
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Traumatic Arm Amputation for HAL® S3201 (S3201.005)S3201.005Learn MoreThe Traumatic Arm Amputation for HAL® S3201 adds realism to trauma and emergency care scenarios. Participants can practice placing tourniquets and hemorrhage control skills to ensure clinical competence.