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©2020 CAE 905K351052 v1.1 37
Using Apollo
USING APOLLO
Once the simulator is assembled, the Apollo manikin is ready for learners to practice and master new
competencies, interventions, and skills during clinical scenarios.
To create a fully immersive simulation experience with advanced intervention capabilities and
realtime data feedback, the Apollo simulator utilizes instructor-led software with scenario
programming capabilities.
Note: CAE recommends keeping the simulator plugged into a power source while it is in use to
extend the longevity of the battery life. To optimize battery life, only remove the power plug during
simulations where the patient will be moved or transferred as part of the scenario. For further
information, refer to the Storage section of this user guide.
Neurologic System
The clinical features that can be controlled from the Neurologic view are:
Blood temperature
Body temperature
Convulsions
Loss of consciousness
Neuromuscular blockade
Users can also control the eyes and speech from the instructor-led software.
For more information, see the Maestro for Apollo User Guide.
Neurologic System Controls
The clinical features for the Neurologic system are controlled manually, through the software, or
both.
Neurologic System Controls
Anatomy,
Physiology and
Clinical Signs
Clinical Interventions, Patient
Monitoring and Scenarios.
Software Control Manual Control
Neuromuscular
Blockade
Neuromuscular blockade can be
activated to prevent a patient’s
muscle movement.
Tap Neuro and
tap
Neuromuscular
Blockade.
None.
Intracranial
Pressure
The intracranial pressure of a patient
can be an indicator of the patient’s
condition.
Tap Neuro and
tap ICP to adjust.
None.

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