Axel Light Skin Tone, 101-7210
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-101-7210
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Manual Real-Time Speech: Axel facilitates direct communication between a student and an instructor. The manikin has a built-in microphone and speakers, allowing an instructor to speak through the manikin in real time and for the student to respond, creating a dynamic patient-learner conversation.
Comprehensive Clinical Capabilities: Axel is equipped with a wide range of features for procedural training and patient assessment, including:
Airway Management: Oral, nasal, and digital intubation.
Physiological Monitoring: A patient monitor with vitals and waveforms (HR, RR, ETCO2, SPO2, TEMP, BP, ECG, and MAP).
Advanced Life Support: Virtual AED/pacing and 12-lead ECG.
Physical Assessment: Palpable pulses (carotid, brachial, radial, and dorsalis pedis), spontaneous breathing, and realistic heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
Procedures: Practice of I.V. administration (with an optional I.V. arm), catheterization, and CPR with live metrics charting depth, rate, and ventilations.
IrisCamâ„¢ with Recording: A built-in HD camera streams live video from the manikin's eye, offering a patient's perspective view of the simulation. This model includes up to 1,000 hours of session recordings stored online, providing valuable resources for debriefing.
Cloud-Based Control: The simulator is cloud-connected and can be controlled remotely from any internet-connected device, such as a tablet. Instructors can adjust vitals, sounds, and speech, as well as collect checklist data in real time.
Scenario-Based Training and Archiving: Axel comes with pre-loaded, customizable scenarios. It also provides a one-year archive of simulation logs, which includes trend charts, checklists, and video debriefing resources.
Portability and Durability: Weighing just 45 lbs (20 kg), the untethered manikin has an 8-hour battery life. It comes with a 5-year warranty. The manikin's skin tone is light, and it is compatible with a separately sold female accessory kit (101-7160) and an optional IV arm (101-8029).
Uses
Axel is an excellent simulator for training a diverse range of healthcare professionals, from nurses and medical students to first responders. Its uses include:
Practicing Patient Communication: It's ideal for practicing communication skills like taking a medical history, giving instructions, and providing patient education in a direct, controlled manner.
Developing Critical Thinking: Through scenario-driven training, students can build their decision-making and priority-setting skills in a safe, simulated environment.
Procedural and Clinical Skills Training: Axel provides a high-fidelity platform for students to perform physical assessments and practice a wide variety of medical procedures, from basic vital sign checks to advanced life support interventions.
Effective Debriefing: The IrisCam recording and simulation log archive provide instructors with objective data and a clear visual record to facilitate thorough debriefing sessions and enhance learning.