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Childbirth Simulator
model S575 NOELLE with Newborn HAL


Features

 

Standard features now include both programmable hemorrhage using simulated blood and catherization with flow of simulated urine

* breathing and pulses
* vertex, breech and C-section deliveries
* shoulder dystocia and PPH
* dynamic perinatal monitor
* maternal and neonatal vital signs monitors

Both fixed and tetherless monitors are available

* Touchscreen monitors
* Dynamic waveforms of ECG, invasive blood pressure, respiration, and carbon dioxide
* Numerics for temperature, NIBP, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation

Normal Vaginal and Instrumented Delivery

* Fetus descends and rotates internally as it moves down birth canal
* Extensible cervix dilates
* Fetal external rotation aligns shoulders with vulva
* New fetal head skin for use with most vacuum devices and forceps

Shoulder dystocia

* Use delivery Profile Control to specify exactly when the turtle sign will occur and how long you allow students to deal with this dilemma
* Relieve dystocia using suprapubic pressure, McRobert’s maneuver or posterior arm sweep

Intrapartum Modelling or Trending

* Use our physiologic model that controls skin color and vital signs
* Trend color and vital signs as you wish

Breech Delivery

* Practice vaginal breech deliveries
* Learn to free the legs using Pinard maneuver
* Once delivered the neonate requires resuscitation
* Change maternal vital signs or fetal heart tones during the scenario

C-Section

* Special abdominal cover having tissue layers students can dissect
* Practice delivery of either vertex or breech presentation
* Change vital signs and fetal heart tones with this or any other scenario on the fly

Episiotomy Repair

* Deliveries may require an episiotomy to prevent an uncontrolled tear of the vulva
* These reusable repair modules also feature tears of the labia and periurethra

Postpartum Hemorrhage and Fundal Massage

* This postpartum uterus bleeds through cervical os and cervix
* The uterus can be massaged and it shrinks. Instructor then reduces bleeding
* Students can also administer medication via IV, IM or rectal sites