Nursing Care
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Super TORY® S2220 - Advanced Newborn Patient SimulatorS2220.PKLearn More
Super TORY® is the first newborn simulator developed to meet the challenges of neonatal care specialist training in real environments. Active movement, true ventilator support, real patient monitoring, and all-day battery life. These are just a few of the revolutionary new capabilities which allow Super TORY to simulate complex pathologies and respond to interventions with unparalleled realism.
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Pediatric HAL® S3004 - Wireless and Tetherless, One-Year-Old Patient SimulatorS3004.PKLearn More
Pediatric HAL® is a high-fidelity toddler patient simulator specifically designed to meet the needs of pediatric care training programs. Pediatric HAL can help your care teams improve teamwork and patient care through hands-on scenario-based training. Participants can practice and develop airway management, auscultation, ventilation, CPR, IV/IO placement skills, and more.
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Pediatric HAL® S3005 - Wireless and Tetherless, Five-Year-Old Patient SimulatorS3005.PKLearn MoreFrom nursing to emergency care, the Pediatric HAL® S3005 Five-Year-Old Patient Simulator allows you to train teamwork and patient care skills through hands-on exercises. Pediatric HAL® is wireless and tetherless and remains fully functional while being moved from place to place.
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HAL® S3201 Advanced Multipurpose Patient SimulatorS3201.PKLearn More
The HAL® 3201 simulator sets a global standard for medical human patient simulation. Tetherless simulator technology allows the communications, compressor, and power supply to be inside HAL®, eliminating external tubes, wires, and compressors. HAL® operates continuously during transport and training can occur in the working environment. Rush HAL® from the accident scene to the ER, to the ICU, while care providers diagnose and treat his condition using real monitoring and resuscitation equipment. Control HAL® at distances up to 900 Ft. (300 m) and between rooms and floors of conventional buildings. HAL® smoothly transitions between physiologic states in response to commands from a wireless PC.