Vitalsbridge overview, Vitalsbridge directions for use – Laerdal VitalsBridge User Manual

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VitalsBridge Directions for Use

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rev. B.7

PN 10229

VitalsBridge Overview

The VitalsBridge consists of a device that allows vital signs from the SimMan3G to be presented on a
clinical vital signs monitor. It is intended to increase the fidelity of simulation for users where they may
view, interact, and control a vital signs monitor that is used in their clinical practice. The VitalsBridge
presents opportunities for high-fidelity simulations that involve critical care, training and education on
clinical monitoring, patient information systems testing, just to name a few.

The VitalsBridge is designed to function with commercially available vital signs monitors. It presents the
following vital signs on a clinical monitor: heart rate, respiration via Electrocardiogram (ECG)
impedance, plethysmography waveform, SpO

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, capnography waveform, end-tidal CO

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, non-invasive and

invasive blood pressure (arterial, central venous, pulmonary artery), and temperature. Vital signs cables
are usually connected to sensors attached to the patient. With the VitalsBridge, some of these cables
attach to the patient, and some are connected to the VitalsBridge device. Connectors for the respiration
via ECG impedance and SpO

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have been pre-installed on the SimMan3G manikin.

The VitalsBridge converts the SimMan 3G’s digitized vital signs waveform and numbers into signals that
are compatible with a vital signs monitor. Compressed CO

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gas is used for non-invasive blood pressure

and capnography to generate the signal. The vital signs created by the VitalsBridge are controlled using
the SimMan3G Instructor Application. Additional software is used to communicate vital signs
information between the SimMan 3G and the VitalsBridge.

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