Description
Remote Controlled with Real-time Sensor Data
All TacMed Simulation high-fidelity simulators are operated by a long-range RC controller which includes real-time telemetry to monitor medical interventions. Easy to use, menu-driven software takes only minutes to learn and sensor data is immediately displayed on the main control screen for quick reference. The display shows key vitals and provides instructors with instant data on the effectiveness of student interventions such as tourniquet application, wound hemostasis, airway intervention, and more.
Rugged, durable and reliable.
Each TacMed Simulation® product is designed from the ground up for ruggedness and durability with careful consideration of materials and manufacturing processes to create products that last. They are water resistant and
can be used in nearly any weather condition or environment, and can be transported in any vehicle or aircraft to ensure the most authentic training experience.
Training Flexibility and Wound Variation
Each Whole Body System consists of an upper and lower torso that disconnects for easier storage and transportation. When assembled, the simulator functions as a complete human body and can be operated by a single remote control. Injuries, bleeding, and interventions performed (or not performed) affect overall patient health and vitals.
The connection mechanism used to attach upper and lower torsos is standardized across the entire TacMed Simulation portfolio, allowing customers the flexibility to customize their configuration by combining different upper and lower torsos to vary the wounds and features needed for their specific training requirements. The remote-control software can recognize and pair with any TacMed Simulation remote-controlled simulator, providing seamless transition when changing components.
FEATURES:
- Active breathing with chest rise and fall
- Radial and carotid pulses
- Airway management
- Moveable jaw
- Intubation
- Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA)
- Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA)
- Selectable airway obstruction
- Intubation teeth sensor
- Cricothyroidotomy
- Needle decompression (troacentesis)
- Tension pneumothorax
- IV insertion
- Intraosseous (I/O) infusion
- Adjustable eyes (pupils normal, constricted, TBI)
- Two-way audio communication
- Full-motion legs
- Amputation
- Packable wound
- Crush injury
- Tourniquet training
- Simulated wounds (shrapnel, lacerations)
- Crepitus (to cue for crushed pelvis)
- Optional priapism (to cue for spinal injury)
- Scrotal avulsion
- Tetherless (battery operated)
- Remote Controlled
- Real-time digital feedback for trainers
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