{"id":1140,"date":"2016-01-20T11:28:12","date_gmt":"2016-01-20T17:28:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/nursing\/?page_id=1140"},"modified":"2016-06-16T13:16:54","modified_gmt":"2016-06-16T18:16:54","slug":"gaumard-newborn-hal-hfs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/nursing\/simulation-center\/innovative-simulation-center-technology\/gaumard-newborn-hal-hfs\/","title":{"rendered":"Gaumard Newborn Hal HFS"},"content":{"rendered":"
40 week tetherless newborn with breathing, pulses, color and vital signs that are responsive to hypoxic events and interventions. Also includes trending, crying, convulsions, oral and nasal intubation, airway sounds and extra tablet PC for control.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n Control Newborn at distances up to 300 feet while he smoothly transitions between physiologic states in response to commands from a wireless tablet PC. <\/p>\n Color and vital signs respond to hypoxic events and interventions. <\/p>\n HAL\u2019s umbilicus can be catheterized and even has a pulse synchronized with programmed heart rate. <\/p>\n Newborn HAL\u00ae has bilateral IV training arms that can be used for bolus or intravenous infusions as well as for draining fluids.
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<\/a>Tetherless<\/h3>\n
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<\/a>Cyanosis<\/h3>\n
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<\/a>Realistic Umbilicus<\/h3>\n
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<\/a>Bilateral IV arm<\/h3>\n
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