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SimMan 3G
Features Module
SimMan3G
Objectives:
• Upon completion of the chapter you should be able to:
– Identify features of Simman3G.
– Identify Accessories and Consumables for Simman3G.
– Utilize the FAQ’s section to troubleshoot operational issues.
SimMan3G
• Completely wireless and self
contained
• Internal electrical and
pneumatic power
• Supplemental wired
connectivity and power
• Wirelessly integrates with
existing computer networks
• Swappable, rechargeable
batteries
• Approximately 4 hours
continuous operation in
wireless mode
• Rugged and reliable for use in
multiple environments.
Airway Features
• Controllable open/closed
airway
• Head tilt/Chin lift
• Jaw Thrust w/ Articulated Jaw
• Suctioning (Oral & Nasal)
• Bag-Valve Mask Ventilation
• Orotracheal Intubation
• Nasotracheal Intubation
• Retrograde Intubation
• Fiberoptic Intubation
• Supraglottic Airway Devices
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Transtracheal jet Ventilation
Needle Cricothyrotomy
Surgical Cricothyrotomy
Variable Lung Compliance
– 4 Settings
• Variable Airway Resistance
– 4 Settings
• Right Mainstem Intubation
• Stomach Distension
• Connectivity with third party
respiratory simulations.
Airway Complications
• Detection of proper head
position
• Can’t Intubate/ Can Ventilate
• Can’t Intubate/ Can’t
Ventilate
• Tongue Edema
– Variable Degrees of Edema
• Pharyngeal Swelling
• Laryngospasm
• Decreased Cervical Range of
Motion
• Trismus
Breathing Features
• Simulated Spontaneous
Breathing
• Bilateral and Unilateral Chest
Rise and Fall
• CO2 Exhalation
• Normal and Abnormal Breath
Sounds
– 5 Anterior Auscultation Sites
– 6 posterior Auscultation Sites
• Oxygen Saturation and
Waveform
Circulation Features
• BP Measured manually by
auscultation of korotkoff
sounds.
• Pulses (Synchronized with ECG)
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Carotid
Brachial
Radial
Femoral
Popliteal
Dorsalis Pedis
Posterior Tibialis
• Pulse strength variable with
BP
• Pulse palpation is detected
and logged.
Vascular Access & Pharmacology
• IV Access (Right Arm)
• Intraosseous Access
– Sternal
– Tibial (Left)
• Automatic Drug Recognition
System
– Identifies Drug
– Identifies Dose
• Extensive Drug Formulary
• Automatic or Programmable
physiological responses
Increased Functionality – ® Arm
RF ID Tag
Increased Functionality – ®
Arm
Right Arm
• Replace current IV arm
•Add a radial pulse
IV module
• IV access point
• RF antenna for ID of drug
• Flow meter
Standard tools
• Use of standard syringes
Automatic registration
• Drugs recognised by SW
• Physiological model controls manikin responses
CPR Features
• Compliant with 2005
Guidelines
• CPR Compressions generate
palpable pulses, blood
pressure wave form, and ECG
artifacts
• Realistic compression depth
and resistance
• Detection of depth and
frequency of compressions
• Detection of Leaning
• Real-time feedback on quality
of CPR
Eye Features
• Blinking
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Slow
Normal
Fast
Winks
• Open, closed and partially
open options
• Pupillary Accommodation
• Synchrony
• Asynchrony
• Normal and Sluggish speed of
response
Body Motion
• Seizures (Convulsions)
– Fascillation
– Tonic Motion
– Tonic/Clonic Motion
Secretions
• Secretions
• Locations
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Eyes
Ears
Nose
Mouth
• Types
– Blood
– Mucous
– CSF
• Diaphoresis
• Urine Output
– Variable
• Foley Catheterization
– Male and Female Anatomy
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