Simulaids STAT Manikin with Economy/Deluxe Airway Head
Simulaids STAT Manikin with Economy/Deluxe Airway Head
Simulaids STAT Manikin With Economy/Deluxe Airway Head
Simulaids STAT Manikin with Economy/Deluxe Airway Head provides learners the opportunity to practice a full range of skills on a life-size manikin. The Economy Airway Management Head features anatomical landmarks, tongue edema, laryngospasm, cricothyrotomy, and bilateral carotid pulses. The Deluxe Airway Management Head includes tongue swelling and laryngospasm.
Standard ALS components of ECG rhythm recognition and defibrillation
IV arm, and CPR features are augmented with this list of features:
- Automatic cardioversion upon defibrillation
- 17 rhythms and pacing capability
- Bilateral chest tube & decompression sites
- 12 pulse points (6 pairs) with 3 zones used to demonstrate BP loss
- Venous access from dorsal hand to upper arm with all major veins
- Upper teeth break out with laryngoscope pressure
- Removable cricoid membrane for cricothyrotomy
- Insertion of ET tubes, Combitube®, LMA, LT, OPA, NPA, and ET devices
The STAT Manikin comes assembled (except for the lower legs) in its own hard carry case with wheels. Also supplied are replacement parts, shorts, instructions, and accessories. It is recommended that hands-free defibrillation training cables be purchased.
Options
- STAT Manikin with Economy Airway Head – Simulaids# 101-300
- STAT Manikin with Deluxe Airway Head – Simulaids# 101-310
- Simulaids STAT Manikin is available with either the economy or deluxe intubation head
- Bilateral chest tube & decompression sites with 17 ECG rhythms and pacing capability
- 12 pulse points (6 pairs) with 3 zones used to demonstrate BP loss
- Venous access from dorsal hand to upper arm with all major veins
Product Highlights
- Simulaids STAT Manikin is available with either the economy or deluxe intubation head
- Bilateral chest tube & decompression sites with 17 ECG rhythms and pacing capability
- 12 pulse points (6 pairs) with 3 zones used to demonstrate BP loss
- Venous access from dorsal hand to upper arm with all major veins