The Gaumard Advanced Heart and Lung Sounds - Pediatric Manikin offers a realistic model to teach site-specific heart and lung auscultation skills using seamless simulation technology. Simply press the stethoscope bell against the skin and listen. Students use anatomic landmarks on the manikin to locate the site where a specific sound should be heard. If correct, they will hear the appropriate sound through the stethoscope and/or external speakers. This manikin can also be used to practice proper intubation.
The Gaumard Advanced Heart and Lung Sounds - Pediatric Manikin Features:
Realistic chest cavity containing realistic organs Fully articulating head, neck, and jaw permitting head-tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust and neck extension into the sniffing position Anatomically accurate mouth, tongue, airway, and esophagus designed to illustrate the profound differences between intubating an infant, a child, or an adult Soft neck with cricoid cartilage permits classic Sellick maneuver Realistic chest rise during ventilation Realistic trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Observable bilateral lung expansion under positive pressure ventilation Airway narrows below vocal cords Realistic vocal cords with “fish-eye” appearance Airway diameter Airway allows the passage of a cuffed ET tube Nasal passage permits placement of NP tube Surgical placement of tracheostomy tube Emergency needle cricothyrotomy stick Bilateral tension pneumothorax decompression Six neck collars, three cricoid cartilages, membrane tape