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  1. S315.200 Heart and Lung Sounds Adult Torso
    HAL® S315.200 - Adult Auscultation Trainer with Virtual Stethoscope Pro™
    S315.200.M3

    The HAL® S315.200 Adult Auscultation Trainer with Virtual Stethoscope Pro™ delivers the best value in auscultation training by combining high-quality sounds, precise anatomical fidelity, and an interactive learning experience into a versatile, app-enabled solution. Designed to enhance learning through a multimodal, hands-on approach, HAL empowers students to develop essential auscultation skills using a comprehensive sound library and dynamic training modules.

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  2. S402.100 IV Training arm Simulator
    S.M.A.S.H Advanced IV Training Arm (S402.100)
    S402.100R.PK
    Gaumard's S.M.A.S.H. Advanced Patient IV Training arm was first introduced in 1986 to help train, teach, and practice IV administration. The latest improvement to this "world-class" standard offers realism in a sleek design. A micropump mounted within the simulator's shoulder delivers automatically generated arterial pulses at the radial and brachial sites and controls arterial blood flow by allowing variable heart rate and pulse strength. Interchangeable arterial and venous inserts within the forearm allow creation of arteriovenous (AV) fistulas and placement of AV grafts, while a simulated healed fistula insert provides a platform on which hemodialysis exercises can be performed. An additional multi-layer insert in the bicep area can be used for incision and suture training exercises.
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  3. Blood Pressure Training System with Speakers
    Blood Pressure Reading Training System with Speakers S415.100
    S415.100.PK
    The Blood Pressure Training System with Speakers includes a full-size adult left arm that may also be attached to any Gaumard adult manikin. This is a versatile training tool developed to assist health professionals teach the processes and skills required to perform blood pressure auscultation procedures and techniques. The participants will hear Korotkoff sounds when using the stethoscope, and these sounds can be heard through the speakers.
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