SimBodies Trainer, Pro Male Manikin
Highlighted Features
- Anatomically-correct, cadaver-casted, surgical-capable airway
- Reinforced procedural areas for increased durability
- Downside, upper, and lower extremity wounds
- IO-capable humeral head, tibia, and sternum
- 2nd and 5th ICS needle decompression site
- Posterior wound
- Two removable amputations with sleeve
- Urinary catheterization
Description
Intervention and Medical Procedure Capabilities
Hemorrhage Control
- Catastrophic / Life-Threatening Hemorrhage Control
- Tourniquet Application
- Wound Packing
- Junctional Tourniquet Application
- Hemostatic Dressing Application
Airway Management
- Airway Examination
- Head-tilt / Chin-lift / Jaw-thrust
- Airway Suction1
- Postural Airway Management2
- Nasopharyngeal / Oropharyngeal / Supraglottic Airway Insertion2,3
- Surgical Cricothyroidotomy
- Maxillo-facial / Nasal Packing
- Percutaneous Needle Cricothyrotomy2
- Laryngoscopy / Tracheal Intubation2
Respiration
- Artificial Ventilation – BVM4
- Artificial Ventilation – Intubated4
- Chest Seal Application5
- Finger Thoracostomy Site
- Chest Examination
- Needle Chest Decompression6
Circulation
- Urinary Catheterization
- Intraosseous Access – Tibia (bilateral; provides flash)
- Intraosseous Access – Humeral Head (bilateral; provides flash)
- Intraosseous Access – Sternum
- Chest Compressions – Manual7
- Chest Compressions – Automated8
- Application of AED / Defibrillator Pads9
Burn Management
- Burn Dressing Application
- Water-Jel Dressing Application
- Burn Towel & Sheet Application
- Antibacterial / Antimicrobial Dressing Application
- Silicone-Coated Synthetic Mesh Dressing
Head & Hypothermia
- Spinal Collar Application
- Manual Inline Stabilization
- Thermal Blanket Application
- Scalp Laceration Treatment
(1) Can be performed and simulated; however, please avoid pouring any fluids into the mouth and airway.
(2) For most current medical devices.
(3) Different supraglottic airway devices will have varying
degrees of realism in terms of insertion and ventilation, depending on
the device used. Please contact for further info.
(4) Chest expansion during ventilation can be variable depending on the manikin, airway, and ventilation devices used.
(5) Some chest seals may not adhere to silicone skin in the same manner as human skin.
(6) 2nd and 5th Intercostal space.
(7) Chest compressions can be performed on all of our manikins but
are not designed solely for CPR training. Chest compression depth and
feedback vary by manikin.
(8) Certain devices will work. Please contact for info.
(9) Some pads may not adhere to silicone skin in the same manner as human skin. Training defibrillators are recommended.
Additional information
| Skin Tone | Light, Tan/Olive, Dark |
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