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Arrhythmia Box/Stat Baby, 101-106

$1,482.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-106
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Arrhythmia Simulation: The arrhythmia box, or ECG Simulator, is a device that can generate a variety of pediatric heart rhythms. This allows instructors to create realistic scenarios where students must practice rhythm recognition and respond appropriately.

  • Compatibility: The 101-106 model is specifically designed to integrate with the Stat Baby manikin. This allows for a seamless training experience where the simulated heart rhythms from the box can be monitored on a defibrillator or ECG monitor.

  • Defibrillation and Pacing: When used with the Stat Baby manikin and a defibrillator, the system allows for the simulation of cardioversion, pacing, and defibrillation. Students can deliver a simulated shock, and the manikin's ECG rhythm will change in response, providing feedback on the effectiveness of the intervention.

  • Comprehensive PALS Training: The combination of the arrhythmia box with the Stat Baby manikin enables a full spectrum of pediatric advanced life support training, including:

    • Advanced airway management

    • Intraosseous (I/O) access

    • IV access

    • Chest decompression

    • Chest tube placement

    • ECG monitoring and defibrillation

  • Durable and Portable: The arrhythmia box is a durable and compact device, making it easy for instructors to transport and use in various training settings.

Uses:

The Arrhythmia Box/Stat Baby is an invaluable tool for a variety of advanced training environments:

  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Training: It is a core component for PALS courses, providing a dynamic and realistic platform for training healthcare professionals, paramedics, and nurses on pediatric emergencies.

  • Medical and Nursing Education: It is used in educational programs to provide comprehensive, hands-on training for future healthcare professionals.

  • Emergency Services Training: First responders can use this system to practice their skills for responding to critically ill or injured pediatric patients.

  • Simulation-Based Training: The simulator allows instructors to create complex, high-stress scenarios to challenge trainees and develop their critical thinking and decision-making skills.