Various monitors, sensors, electrodes, etc., can be attached to the manikin wherever needed
Ventilation
Approximately 12% or 1 out of every 8 newborns arrive prematurely
Delivery of an extremely low birth weight infant (‚°¤1,000 g) remains to be an extreme medical emergency, requiring specialized techniques and equipment
Simulates a 25-week neonate - the smallest, most realistically proportioned pre-term infant available
Entirely flexible and offers training opportunities for a number of commonly performed procedures
Extraordinary realism is achieved with the preemie's pose and lack of muscle tone
Invaluable for simulation training in the care and handling techniques for infants requiring multiple medical interventions at the limits of viability
Perfect for NICU, emergency medical response teams, flight medics, mock code scenarios, nursing schools, medical schools, hospitals, and family education
Simple to use for simulation, requires no specialized equipment, and is compact and highly mobile
Use for meeting objectives of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program's course curriculum
Includes Micro-Preemie Simulator, diaper, hat (color may vary), umbilicus, omphalocele, neural tube defect, bilateral chest block, unilateral chest block, airway, 3 cc syringe, 25-gauge butterfly needle, lubricant, blood powder, and bulb and tube assembly