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SimMan 3G Features Module. SimMan3G. Objectives: Upon completion of the chapter you should be able to: Identify features of Simman3G. Identify Accessories and Consumables for Simman3G. Utilize the FAQ’s section to troubleshoot operational issues. SimMan3G.
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SimMan3G Objectives: • Upon completion of the chapter you should be able to: • Identify features of Simman3G. • Identify Accessories and Consumables for Simman3G. • Utilize the FAQ’s section to troubleshoot operational issues.
SimMan3G • Completely wireless and self contained • Internal electrical and pneumatic power • Supplemental wired connectivity and power • Wirelessly integrates with existing computer networks • Swappable, rechargeable batteries • Approximately 4 hours continuous operation in wireless mode • Rugged and reliable for use in multiple environments.
Controllable open/closed airway Head tilt/Chin lift Jaw Thrust w/ Articulated Jaw Suctioning (Oral & Nasal) Bag-Valve Mask Ventilation Orotracheal Intubation Nasotracheal Intubation Retrograde Intubation Fiberoptic Intubation Supraglottic Airway Devices Transtracheal jet Ventilation Needle Cricothyrotomy Surgical Cricothyrotomy Variable Lung Compliance 4 Settings Variable Airway Resistance 4 Settings Right Mainstem Intubation Stomach Distension Connectivity with third party respiratory simulations. Airway Features
Airway Complications • Detection of proper head position • Can’t Intubate/ Can Ventilate • Can’t Intubate/ Can’t Ventilate • Tongue Edema • Variable Degrees of Edema • Pharyngeal Swelling • Laryngospasm • Decreased Cervical Range of Motion • Trismus
Breathing Features • Simulated Spontaneous Breathing • Bilateral and Unilateral Chest Rise and Fall • CO2 Exhalation • Normal and Abnormal Breath Sounds • 5 Anterior Auscultation Sites • 6 posterior Auscultation Sites • Oxygen Saturation and Waveform
Circulation Features • BP Measured manually by auscultation of korotkoff sounds. • Pulses (Synchronized with ECG) • Carotid • Brachial • Radial • Femoral • Popliteal • Dorsalis Pedis • Posterior Tibialis • Pulse strength variable with BP • Pulse palpation is detected and logged.
Vascular Access & Pharmacology • IV Access (Right Arm) • Intraosseous Access • Sternal • Tibial (Left) • Automatic Drug Recognition System • Identifies Drug • Identifies Dose • Extensive Drug Formulary • Automatic or Programmable physiological responses
Increased Functionality – ® Arm RF ID Tag
Increased Functionality – ® Arm • Right Arm • Replace current IV arm • Add a radial pulse • IV module • IV access point • RF antenna for ID of drug • Flow meter • Standard tools • Use of standard syringes • Automatic registration • Drugs recognised by SW • Physiological model controls manikin responses
CPR Features • Compliant with 2005 Guidelines • CPR Compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave form, and ECG artifacts • Realistic compression depth and resistance • Detection of depth and frequency of compressions • Detection of Leaning • Real-time feedback on quality of CPR
Eye Features • Blinking • Slow • Normal • Fast • Winks • Open, closed and partially open options • Pupillary Accommodation • Synchrony • Asynchrony • Normal and Sluggish speed of response
Body Motion • Seizures (Convulsions) • Fascillation • Tonic Motion • Tonic/Clonic Motion
Secretions • Secretions • Locations • Eyes • Ears • Nose • Mouth • Types • Blood • Mucous • CSF • Diaphoresis • Urine Output • Variable • Foley Catheterization • Male and Female Anatomy