SKILLS
- Realistic airway management
- Oral and nasal intubation
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Needle decompression in 2nd and 5th intercostal space
- Advanced Life Support (ALS)
- Difficult intubation (less mouth opening)
- Intraosseous access
Ultra-realistic simulator for children with Down Syndrome, with realistic details, such as veins and underlying structures, hair and an anatomically accurate airway for correct procedural training. Created to reflect the challenges and care needed for children with this condition, and the procedures associated with emergencies.
Created with a manageable weight and average height for children of their age, moulded from a real girl.
They do not require electricity to operate, making them ideal for on-site simulation sessions; bringing a new level of realism to medical training, they help create emotional attachment and commitment to clinical practice-based training.
GENERAL:
Ultra-realistic simulator for children with Down Syndrome, with realistic details, such as veins and underlying structures, hair and an anatomically accurate airway for correct procedural training. Created to reflect the challenges and care needed for children with this condition, and the procedures associated with emergencies.
Created with a manageable weight and average height for children of their age, moulded from a real girl.
They do not require electricity to operate, making them ideal for on-site simulation sessions; bringing a new level of realism to medical training, they help create emotional attachment and commitment to clinical practice-based training.
Ultra-realistic simulator for children with Down Syndrome, with realistic details, such as veins and underlying structures, hair and an anatomically accurate airway for correct procedural training. Created to reflect the challenges and care needed for children with this condition, and the procedures associated with emergencies.
Created with a manageable weight and average height for children of their age, moulded from a real girl.
They do not require electricity to operate, making them ideal for on-site simulation sessions; bringing a new level of realism to medical training, they help create emotional attachment and commitment to clinical practice-based training.