Simulaids Blood Pressure Simulator with iPad® Technology
Simulaids Blood Pressure Simulator with iPad® Technology
Simulaids Blood Pressure Simulator with iPad® Technology
iPad® technology allows instructors to maintain a safe distance from students while teaching blood pressure measurement in the skills lab.
Features:
- Systolic/diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and auscultatory gap are programmed remotely in real time
- Students use their own stethoscopes to avoid cross-contamination
- Can be used with any standard adult-sized sphygmomanometer
- Can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol or disinfectant wipes
- Audio output jack for group demonstrations during initial training exercises (external speaker system not included)
- Pressures can be programmed from 0-300 mm Hg in two mm increments
- Adjustable heart rate and auscultatory gap settings
- Variable amplitude of sound heard at the antecubital site
- Radial pulse will activate when the iPad® is attached to the control box to teach systolic BP by palpation
- Battery operated trainer can be plugged into 110V AC outlet
Includes:
- AC adapter & jack
- iPad®
- Specially connected blood pressure cuff
- Carry bag
- One (1) year warranty
Products are for educational use only.
MFG # 101-775
- Size: 35" x 14" x 9"
- Ship weight 17 lbs
- Simulaids Blood Pressure Simulator uses iPad technology to remotely program systolic/diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and auscultatory gap in real time
- Students use their own stethoscopes to avoid cross-contamination
- Can be used with any standard adult-sized sphygmomanometer
- Radial pulse will activate when the iPad is attached to the control box to teach systolic BP by palpation
Product Highlights
- Simulaids Blood Pressure Simulator uses iPad technology to remotely program systolic/diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and auscultatory gap in real time
- Students use their own stethoscopes to avoid cross-contamination
- Can be used with any standard adult-sized sphygmomanometer
- Radial pulse will activate when the iPad is attached to the control box to teach systolic BP by palpation