M164-1The simulator that gives you Realistic and Best medical training!
●Weight/Approx. 6kg ●Case size/W65×D58×H28cm
●Accessories/Tablet PC, Wi-Fi router, Stethoscope, Chest cover, Wireless speaker, strage bag
By reproducing various symptoms, supports practice of auscultation with a feeling of being in a clinical situation.
Chest cover(Indicate ausculatory site)
Feature
1. Learning through practice with a sense of reality
- Sternum and soft touch of the skin
Seven built-in speakers (volume adjustable) p rovide true-to-life experience of h earing cardiac and breath s ounds of a ctual patients by applying a stethoscope.
2. Realistic auscultatory sounds
- Reproduction of complicated cases is possible by combinations o f 20 cases of cardiac sounds and 12 cases of breath sounds.
A tablet PC can be used to realistically check differences in ascultation sounds for each case. Practical clinical training with areal s ense of p resence which is ideal for learning a scultation techniques. H eart sounds and breathing sounds can be p layedback via a tablet PC as well as directly from the body
3. Adjustable to details
- The heart rate and respiratory rate are adjustable.
The volume of cardiac and breath sounds is adjustable in each r egion (cardiac and pulmonary regions) or all regions.
Practice
Breath sound
Major Category | Minor Category | Disease | |
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1 | Normal alveolar breath sound | Normal | |
2 | Intermittent rales (moist rales) |
Fine crackles | Interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis /pulmonary edema |
3 | Intermittent rales (moist rales) |
Coarse crackles | Pulmonary edema, pneumonia, alveolar effusion |
4 | Continuous rales (dry rales) |
Low pitched rhonchi (sonorous rhonchi) | Stenosis of middle-large bronchi, bronchial secretion |
5 | Continuous rales (dry rales) |
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 1 | Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma |
6 | Continuous rales (dry rales) |
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 2 | Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma |
7 | Tachypnea | Consonating rales | Nervous dyspnea |
8 | Intensified bronchovesicular sounds | Resting dyspnea | |
9 | Continuous rales (dry roles)+ intermittent rales (moist roles) |
High pitch rhonchi, wheeze+fine crackles | Cardiac asthma |
10 | Continuous rales (dry rales) |
High pitch rhonchi, wheeze+prolonged exhalation | Bronchial asthma |
11 | Abnormal respiratory pattern | Tachypnea (shallow respiration) |
Central hyperpnea (midbrain disorder) hyperventilation syndrome |
12 | Abnormal respiratory pattern | Kussmaul respiration | Diabetic ketoacidosis, uremia |
Cardiac sounds
1 | Normal (no splitting of the second sound) | 11 | Mitral stenosis |
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2 | Normal (split second sound) | 12 | Mitral insufficiency |
3 | Abnormal split second sound | 13 | Aortic stenosis |
4 | Increased apical second sound in hypertension | 14 | Aortic insufficiency |
5 | Apical fourth sound | 15 | Subaortic stenosis |
6 | Innocent murmur | 16 | Atrial septal defect |
7 | Aortic ejection sound | 17 | Ventricular septal defect |
8 | Mid-systolic clicks | 18 | Pulmonary stenosis |
9 | Mitral escape clicks /murmur | 19 | Acute mitral insufficiency |
10 | Tricuspid insufficiency | 20 | Pulmonary insufficiency |