Sakamoto Baby Touch Vital Signs Simulator, SB50920
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-SB50920
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Lifelike Realism: The simulator is modeled to represent an infant approximately 6 to 12 months old. It is constructed from a seamless, specialized silicone that provides a remarkably soft and realistic skin feel, enhancing the authenticity of the training experience.
Tablet Control: All of the simulator's functions are controlled wirelessly via an included touchscreen tablet. This allows an instructor to adjust vital signs in real-time or run pre-programmed scenarios to challenge trainees.
Comprehensive Vital Signs Simulation:
Observation: The manikin can display dynamic changes in skin color, including central and peripheral cyanosis (bluish tint), pallor (paleness), jaundice (yellowing), and mottling.
Auscultation: Trainees can use a real stethoscope to listen to 10 different heart sounds and 6 different breath sounds at the anatomically correct locations.
Palpation: The simulator features palpable pulses at the fontanel, brachial artery (upper arm), and radial artery (wrist). The rate and strength of these pulses are adjustable. The fontanel can also be set to be sunken, normal, or bulging.
Other Vitals: The controller can set and display values for body temperature, blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), and SpO₂ (oxygen saturation).
Audible Sounds: The manikin is equipped with a speaker to produce realistic infant sounds, including crying, moaning, and coughing, which can be synchronized with other vital signs.
Scenario-Based Learning: The system allows instructors to set vital signs individually or run pre-programmed scenarios. It also provides the flexibility to create and save custom scenarios tailored to specific learning objectives.
Basic Care Practice: In addition to vital signs assessment, the seamless and waterproof construction allows for the practice of basic skills like bathing and oral care.
Included Components:
The SB50920 simulator set typically includes:
The infant manikin
A dedicated touchscreen tablet controller
A wireless router for communication
Necessary power adapters and cables
A durable carrying case for transport and storage
Intended Use:
The "Baby Touch" simulator is an invaluable tool for nursing schools, medical schools, and pediatric residency programs. Its primary use is to develop critical thinking and diagnostic skills related to:
Recognizing signs of respiratory distress and cardiac abnormalities.
Assessing circulation and perfusion through pulses and skin color.
Performing a systematic head-to-toe infant assessment.
Correlating different vital signs to understand a potential clinical picture.