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Neonatal Vital Signs Simulator

Made in Japan

With this simulator, infant vital signs can be measured and the entire body can be monitored. A crying-sound function reproduces the clinical setting more realistically, while heart and breathing sounds can be checked, creating hands-on training of measurement and monitoring close to those of the actual clinical environment.
 
Control box
 
Heart and respiratory rates
  • The heart rate and respiratory rate are displayed digitally over a normal range, and the infants status can easily be set by turning a rotary dial.
Heart sounds and breathing sounds
  • An external speaker provided on the control box make these sounds audible to persons in the nearby environment.
  • The sounds can be set independently, so the balance can be adjusted to match the status settings.
  • Highly realistic sounds are produced with clear sound quality.
Crying-sound function
  • Four different crying patterns can be reproduced.
  • Four buttons are provided to enable direct operation.
 
Neonatal simulator
 
Full-body monitoring
  • Silicone rubber is used to produce an extremely realistic texture.
  • Monitoring of the head area (palpation of skull molding) includes locating the anterior fontanel, posterior fontanel, sagittal suture, and coronal suture.
  • A rectal thermometer can be inserted.
Auscultation
  • Vital sign measurement includes auscultation of heart and breathing sounds.
Visual inspection
  • Thoracoabdominal breathing synchronized to the set respiration rate can be observed visually.
Crying-sound function
  • The sound of crying can be heard coming from the mouth.

Set Components:

  • Neonatal simulator
  • Control box
  • Power supply cord
  • Connecting cord
  • Storage bag
 

 

Visual inspection
Thoracoabdominal breathing (thoracoabdominal movement)
 
Auscultation 
Heart sounds (100 to 180 beats/minute)
Breath sounds (30 to 80 breaths/minute)
 
Full-body monitoring 
Location of the anterior fontanel, posterior fontanel,sagittal sutures and coronal sutures.
 
Insertion of a thermometer into the rectum