HAL S3201. Leadership Through Innovation
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1 Leadership Through Innovation HAL S3201 Advanced Multipurpose Patient Simulator Dynamic airway and lung compliance Myocardial infarction modeling Automated physiology and drug recognition Real monitoring: mechanical ventilators, 12-Lead ECG, AED, oximeters, capnometers, and auto-bp ecpr - effectiveness monitoring and trainer Wireless and tetherless mobility for care in motion training
2 HAL S3201 HAL features the most advanced capabilities in patient simulation in one affordable package. Multipurpose HAL offers an array of physical and physiological features capable of simulating lifelike cases in nearly all clinical settings, including prehospital, ED, OR, ICU, PACU, and general nursing. HAL's versatility makes it the most advanced and cost-effective patient simulation solution today. Real Monitoring Monitor and provide care using your native equipment. HAL supports real 12-Lead ECG monitors, capnometers, oximeters, BP cuffs, defibrillators, and mechanical ventilators just like a real patient. No adapters, adjuncts, or special configuration required. Tetherless HAL s tetherless and wireless design allows for point-of-injury care, transport, and patient handoff training. HAL is selfcontained, quiet, and fully operational on battery for up to 6 hours. Proven Reliable Since 2004 our industry-leading HAL series design and wireless technology has been proven effective and reliable by our users. The HAL S3201 is the evolution of the HAL S3000 design awarded a certificate of airworthiness by the US Army. Easy to Use Our intuitive UNI software lets you quickly and easily manage HAL's vitals using on-the-fly controls and interactive scenarios, while the physiological model in the automatic operating mode handles the effects of medications, so you can focus on the learners' actions. Turn-key Solution HAL is fully equipped and ready for use. HAL includes a wireless control tablet, UNI, a virtual patient monitor, a scenario library, and accessories for one great price. The commitment to providing innovative technology and value is still our principle today as it was over 50 years ago.
3 Train general and specialized practitioners with one patient simulator that does it all. Active eyes Cyanosis Nasal/Oral intubation Intubation Sensor Tongue edema Pharyngeal swelling Laryngospasm Surgical airway Real EtCO2 Spontaneous breathing Variable airway resistance Variable lung compliance Gasping Heart Sounds Carotid pulses Brachial/axillary pulses Radial pulses Femoral pulses Popliteal pulse Pedal Pulse Bowel sounds Seizures Streaming Voice Airway sounds Mainstem intubation Needle decompression Bilateral chest tube Ventilation sensor Lung sounds Chest compression sensor (Manual/Auto) Blood pressure 12-Lead Monitoring Oxygen saturation Defibrillation/pacing Bilateral IV/IM access Drug recognition Stomach distension Intramuscular access Urinary Catheterization Optional trauma arm/leg 6 hour battery life Wireless and tetherless Dynamic airway and lung compliance Train learners on vent management and patient treatment using your real mechanical ventilator. HAL's respiratory controls let you adjust lung compliance, airway resistance, gasping, real EtCO2, and osat to simulate an infinite number of respiratory conditions. HAL can also hold P.E.E.P. from 5 to 20 cmh2o and trigger the vent's assist mode during weaning. 12-Lead ECG Designer with MI model Train ECG interpretation and MI management using your real native 12-lead equipment. Select rhythms from the built-in library, design your own using the pointby-point PQRST wave editor, or create an occlusion on the 3D heart model to autogenerate injury, ischemia, and necrosis. Automatic recognition of 50+ virtual drugs Train medication administration and management to improve patient safety. The drug recognition sensors integrated into the arm vasculature detect the medication type, concentration, and dose administered. In response, the physiological model automatically simulates the effect on the patient.
4 UNI - Unified Simulator Control Software Intuitive controls, monitoring, and tracking. Unified Simulator Control Platform - UNI s interface design is shared across our growing line of 15+ computer controlled patient simulators, so you can easily operate any Gaumard products without retraining, thus saving your program valuable time and money. Preconfigured and ready - UNI comes preloaded and preconfigured in the rugged 12 wireless tablet PC included with the package. 3D Patient Visualization Monitor This real-time 3D view of the patient ensures you never lose track of provider/ patient interaction during the simulation. Unified Scenario Designer Create your own scenarios quickly and easily and share them with other UNI users and between Gaumard products. Time stamped event recording and reporting The automated event tracking and interaction recorder ensures important events are always captured so you can focus on the action. Control View Replay The built-in recorder captures UNI s screen as data so you can review the simulation from the operator s chair. No annual operating license or software updates fee Keeps your program s operating costs down year after year. Powered by Microsoft Surface Pro Automatic Mode The UNI physiological model can automatically simulate lifelike responses to cardiorespiratory events, gas and blood composition, medications, and much more, without input from the operator. 3D Myocardial Infarction Train to improve MI diagnosis, management, and prognosis. Simply point-andclick on the 3D heart to create an occlusion to auto-generate MI visible on a real 12-lead ECG reading. ecpr Monitoring Monitor and assess CPR performance in real-time, simulate perfusion dependent on effectiveness, and export performance reports for debriefing. Virtual Patient Monitor Included Includes 20 inch touchscreen virtual monitor or upgrade to a 12 inch tablet virtual monitor Customize each trace independently; users can set alarms, and time scales. Display up to 12 numeric values including HR, ABP, CVP, PAWP, NIBP, CCO, SpO2, SvO2, RR, EtCO2, temperature, and time Select up to 12 dynamic waveforms including ECG Lead I, II, III, avr, avl, avf, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, AVP, CVP, PAWP, pulse, CCO, SvO2, respiration, capnography. Share images such as x-rays, CT scans, lab results, or even multimedia presentations as the scenario progresses
5 HAL, a multipurpose patient simulator for all your clinical training needs that's easy to use. Reactive Eyes, Seizures HAL has blinking eyes with photo sensitive pupils. Control dilation, reactivity, and blink rate to simulate injury and state of consciousness. Surgical Airway Visible tongue edema, pharyngeal swelling, and laryngospasm; perform an emergency cricothyrotomy or tracheotomy. Wireless Streaming Voice Be the voice of HAL and hear caregiver responses. Create and store vocal responses or select from a 80+ pre-recorded phrases. ecpr and Real EtCO2 Built-in ventilation and chest compression sensors capture CPR quality metrics. Measure EtCO2 using a real capnometer to monitor effectiveness. Reactive eyes Seizures Oral and nasal Intubation Defibrillation Monitor, capture, pace, and cardiovert using a real defibrillator, electrodes, and real energy. Alternatively, save money on replacement pads by connecting the defibrillator directly to HAL using our optional hands-free training cables. Realistic surgical trachea Dynamic Airway and Lung Compliance Defibrillate, cardiovert and pace using real devices Auscultation Present normal and abnormal airway sounds, heart sounds, anterior and posterior lung sounds, and bowel sounds. 12-Lead ECG Measure blood pressure using real cuff Measure OSAT using real oximeter Bilateral IV arms Central Cyanosis Needle Decompression Spontaneous breathing
6 HAL S3201 Advanced Multipurpose Patient Simulator General Available in ethnic skin tones Powered from an internal rechargeable battery or wall outlet Simulator receives commands from a wireless tablet PC and operates at distances up to 300 meters Use pre programmed scenarios, modify them or create your own quickly and easily Installation and training worldwide Airway Programmable airway: tongue edema, laryngospasm, and pharyngeal swelling Multiple upper airway sounds synchronized with breathing Right mainstem intubation Sensors detect depth of intubation Placement of conventional airway adjuncts Endotracheal intubation Retrograde intubation View vocal cords with Sellick maneuver Realistic surgical trachea allows tracheostomy or needle cricothyrotomy Breathing Control rate and depth of respiration and observe chest rise Select independent lung sounds: upper right front and back; upper left front an back; lower right front and back; lower left front and back Chest rise and lung sounds are synchronized with selectable breathing patterns Real CO2 on exhalation (10 levels) using replaceable cartridge mounted inside the simulator Attach to real mechanical ventilators Bilateral chest rise and fall Unilateral chest rise simulate pneumothoraces Anterior and posterior auscultation sites Bilateral needle decompression at second intercostal Dynamic Airway and Lung compliance/resistance features Ten levels of static compliance, ml/cm H2O Ten levels of bilateral airway resistance Holds PEEP from 5 to 20 cmh2o Exhales real and measurable CO2 Vary lung mechanics throughout scenario Receive real time feedback from real mechanical ventilator Capable of triggering the ventilator for assisted breaths Compliance and resistance can be varied while connected to the ventilator Cardiac ECGs are generated in real time with physiologic variations never repeating textbook patterns Heart sounds may be auscultated and are synchronized with ECG 12-Lead ECG with integrated MI model CPR sensors: Ventilations and chest compressions are measured and logged Circulation Central cyanosis Measurable blood pressure by auscultation or automatic NIBP monitor Korotkoff sounds audible between systolic and diastolic pressures Monitor oxygen saturation using your real native oxymeter Pulse sites synchronized with BP and heart rate Bilateral IV arms with fill/drain sites SubQ and IM injection sites Intraosseous access at tibia ECG monitoring using real devices Defibrillate, cardiovert and pace using real devices Multiple heart sounds, rates and intensities ECG rhythms are generated in real time Bilateral carotid, radial, brachial, femoral, popliteal and pedal pulses synchronized with ECG Pulses vary with blood pressure, are continuous and synchronized with the ECG even during a paced rhythm Instructor or Automatic Mode Vital signs are generated in real time Drug library with medications Use of medications change conditions in real time mimicking real clinical situations Drug Recognition System Identifies drug type and volume injected into veins of the right hand and forearm Supplied with 20 syringes having wireless tags Use drugs from library or choose to model other drugs using software template Neural Responses Eyes are controlled automatically by physiologic model or directly by the instructor Select pupillary response to light Speech Wireless streaming audio Create and store vocal responses in any language Includes preprogrammed library of 80+ phrases in three languages Vital Signs Monitor Controlled via wireless tablet PC Use selected configuration or create your own configuration to mimic the real monitors used in your facility Share images such as ultrasounds, CT scans, lab results Touchscreen control Monitor can be configured by the instructor to suit the scenario Customizable layout can mimic the look of standard patient monitors Articulation and Movement Realistic joint articulation Supports supine, prone, recumbent, and sitting positions Seizure/convulsions Other Interchangeable male/female genitalia for Foley catheterization Insert feeding tubes Auscultate bowel sounds User Interface Manual and Automatic Operating Modes Scenario designer Preprogrammed scenario library ecpr Real-time monitor and trainer 12-Lead ECG designer and MI model Medication library with editor Time stamped event logging UNI Control View Replay HAL S3201 Patented; other patents pending Optional Add-Ons Traumatic leg amputation S Traumatic arm amputation S Upgrade to 12 inch tablet virtual monitor S Casualty wound kit WK120 Emergency wound kit WK100 Trauma wound kit WK110 Burns wound kit WK105 $39 Defib-pacing snaps S Defib-pacing snap hands-free cables S Philips S Physio LIFEPAK S Zoll Skin tones available at no extra charge Light Medium Dark Request a Quote Sales Inquiries / Customer Service [email protected] Toll Free USA :00 am - 7:30 pm ET Monday - Friday Worldwide Gaumard Scientific. 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