Vaussim Ultrasound Simulation - Smart Stat Overlay With Vaussim, 101-7550
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-101-7550
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Smart Stat Overlay: The kit includes a specialized torso overlay that fits over a Smart Stat manikin. This overlay is pre-fitted with sensors, allowing the manikin's chest and abdomen to be "ultrasound scannable."
Ultrasound Simulation Platform: The kit provides a real-time ultrasound simulation experience. It utilizes a network of high-fidelity sensors and a controller to create a dynamic, screen-based display of ultrasound images.
Realistic Probes and Sensors: The kit includes three realistic ultrasound probes (curved, linear, and phase array) that connect wirelessly to the system. This allows learners to practice using the correct probe for different scans.
Real-Time Control: An instructor can use the Vaussim platform to control the physiological status and pathology of the virtual patient in real time. The ultrasound findings will change dynamically as the patient's condition changes during the scenario.
Compatibility: The kit is specifically designed to be compatible with the Smart Stat manikin, providing a seamless and integrated upgrade to the training system.
Uses
The Vaussim Ultrasound Simulation - Smart Stat Overlay with Vaussim is used in healthcare education to:
Integrate Ultrasound into Existing Training: It provides a cost-effective way for institutions that already own a Smart Stat manikin to add advanced ultrasound diagnostic capabilities to their simulation curriculum.
Teach POCUS Skills: The kit is an ideal tool for teaching and practicing point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), allowing students to physically perform a scan and see the corresponding virtual image.
Enhance Clinical Decision-Making: By adding a dynamic diagnostic tool to a simulation, it helps students develop their clinical reasoning and decision-making abilities in a crisis.
Create Complex Scenarios: Instructors can create advanced scenarios that require learners to use both physical assessment skills and diagnostic ultrasound to accurately assess a patient and make a diagnosis.