Simman 3g trauma patient simulator, Introduction, For advanced clinical simulation – Laerdal SimMan 3G Trauma User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

SimMan 3G Trauma Patient

Simulator

For Advanced Clinical Simulation

SimMan 3G Trauma is an advanced patient simulation system that
facilitates training of Basic and Advanced Life Support. The system
allows the instructor to effectively assess the learner’s individual and
team skills based on a realistic clinical situation.

SimMan 3G Trauma allows observation and recognition of most
vital signs. This is achieved through direct interaction with the Patient
Simulator and observation of the Patient Simulator’s status as viewed
on the Patient Monitor.

The SimMan 3G Trauma Simulation System

Features Include:

– An advanced configurable airway, comprised of adjustable lung

compliance and resistance - allowing simulation of difficult airway
management cases.

– Eyes that respond to light and react according to the clinical

state of the Patient Simulator.

– Bleeding and Wound Modules are fed from an internal blood

reservoir. An external Blood Fill Unit may be connected for
extended bleeding cases.

– Simulated Secretions: sweat, tears, froth, urine and ear fluids are

fed from an internal fluid reservoir. An external Fluid Fill Unit
may be connected for extended use.

– Focus on Quality CPR (QCPR): measurement and feedback

according to the 2005 and 2010 Guidelines.

– Vascular Access (intra osseous) via the tibia and sternum.

– Automatic Simulation Control based on preprogrammed and

validated Patient Cases.

The Main Components of the SimMan 3G

Trauma System:

SimMan 3G Trauma is an adult life-size wireless Patient Simulator,
with internal battery power, internal air compressor and fluid
reservoirs. Interventions by learners are registered by the system in
the session log, and used for later debriefing.

The Instructor PC controls the simulation. The headset allows the
instructor to simulate interactive voice communication between the
patient and the learner.

Software available for use with the simulator includes LLEAP for
controlling scenarios, SimDesigner for creating and editing scenarios,
SimView server or SessionViewer for debriefing simulation sessions
with video capture and a Patient Monitor application.

WLAN Communication

Communication between the Patient Simulator and the PCs is based
on WLAN communication. The Patient Simulator and PCs can also
be connected to a LAN cable network, and WLAN disabled.

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