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Gaumard PEDIATRIC HAL S3004 User Manual

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Pediatric HAL Simulator is an interactive educational system developed to assist a
certified instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of the
subject matter and not intended for clinical decision making.
User Guide 18.7.1
©Gaumard Scientific Company, 2018
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S3004 - S3005
PEDIATRIC HAL®
USER GUIDE

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Gaumard PEDIATRIC HAL S3004 Specifications

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Product NameGaumard PEDIATRIC HAL S3004
CategoryMedical Equipment
TypePediatric Patient Simulator
Age5 years
Weight20 lbs (9 kg)
ManufacturerGaumard Scientific
Height36 inches (91 cm)
BreathingYes
CardiacYes
CirculationYes
Vascular AccessYes
CPRYes
CommunicationYes
CompatibilityUNI software
Power SourceBattery or AC adapter
FeaturesRealistic airway management, CPR training, and simulation of various medical scenarios.
ControlWireless control via UNI software

Summary

Initial Setup and Unboxing

S3004 HAL 1 Year Battery

Charging the S3004 HAL Battery

Detailed steps for charging the battery of the S3004 model.

S3005 HAL 5 Year Battery

Charging the S3005 HAL Battery

Detailed steps for charging the battery of the S3005 model.

Initializing the Simulator with UNI

Turning on the Simulator

Instructions for powering on the simulator and tablet PC.

Working with Pediatric HAL

Neurological Functions

Covers neurological features like eyes and pupil calibration.

Airway Management

Details on intubation, airway complications, and sounds.

Breathing Simulation

Controls for chest rise, lung sounds, and volume adjustment.

Ventilation Calibration

Guided process to calibrate the simulator's ventilation performance.

Cardiac Monitoring and Therapy

How to connect ECG electrodes and use real medical equipment for monitoring.

Defibrillation Procedure

Steps for performing defibrillation on the simulator using correct pads and settings.

Chest Compressions Calibration

Calibrating the simulator for accurate chest compression feedback.

Circulation Functions

Covers pulses, IV arms, IO access, and blood pressure.

IV Arms and IO Access

Details procedures for IV arms and intraosseous access.

Intraosseous Access Site

Instructions for performing intraosseous access on the simulator's leg.

Blood Pressure Monitoring

Connecting and calibrating the blood pressure cuff.

Blood Pressure Calibration

Steps to calibrate the blood pressure cuff using the UNI software.

Urinary Catheterization

Procedure for filling the simulator's bladder for catheterization practice.

Real CO2 Exhalation

Information and instructions for using the real CO2 exhalation feature.

Working with UNI Software

UNI Interface Overview

Overview of the UNI software interface for controlling the simulator.

Quick Launch Scenarios

Overview of the quick launch page for accessing preprogrammed scenarios.

Selecting a Scenario

How to select and start or load a scenario from the quick launch list.

Changing Vital Signs

How to adjust numerical values and change patterns, sounds, and rhythms.

Applying Changes

How to submit new settings and update vital signs instantly or gradually.

Hypoxia Modeling

Hypoxia Model States

Options for simulating different hypoxia states and their effects on the patient model.

Simulator Options

Automatic Mode Functionality

Explanation of the Automatic Mode and its built-in profiles for simulation.

Routine Maintenance

Troubleshooting

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