PROMPT Birthing Simulator - Force Monitoring with Episiotomy Perineum

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$7,125.00

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The PROMPT Birthing Simulator - Force Monitoring includes the force monitoring baby which is fitted with an electronic strain gauge allowing for the measurement of force applied to the baby as it is delivered.

Skills
  • Normal delivery
  • Breech delivery
  • Delivery on all fours
  • Shoulder dystocia management
  • Forceps delivery: traction and rotational deliveries
  • Vacuum delivery
Baby
  • Fully articulated body
  • Force monitoring system including computer software package for simultaneous force display, measurement and recording of data
  • Weight 5.1 lbs
  • Palpable fontanelles and suture lines
  • Palpable clavicles and scapulae
  • Detachable placenta with cord
Mother
  • Movable legs:
    • semi-recumbent
    • Lithotomy position
    • McRoberts' position
    • all fours position
  • Realistic pelvis modelled from CT scan data
  • Detachable abdominal and perineal skin to enable visualization of internal manoeuvres and foetal positioning during training
  • Durable, stretchy silicone skin and perineal musculature
  • Detachable base with securing straps to allow fixing to table or delivery bed
  • Patient actor can be integrated with birthing mother for training sessions
  • 1 Lubricant (250 ml) 50181
  • 1 Birthing Placenta 80023
  • 1 Birthing Baby - Force Monitoring 80022
  • 1 Birthing Mother 80020 including
    • 1 Birthing Abdomen & Perineum 80024
    • 1 Birthing Perineal Muscles 80026
    • 1 lower torso with removable base & straps
  • 1 carry case
  • 1 Force Monitoring Software

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Crofts, J. F., C. Bartlett, et al. (2007). "Management of Shoulder Dystocia: Skill Retention 6 and 12 Months After Training." Obstet Gynecol 110(5): 1069-1074.

Crofts, J. F. A., Georgios; Read, Mike; Sibanda, Thabani; Draycott, Timothy J. (2005). "Shoulder dystocia training using a new birth training mannequin." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 112(7): 997-999.

Crofts, J. F. B., C; Ellis, D; Winter, C; Donald, F; Hunt, L P; Draycott, T J (2008). "Patient-actor perception of care: a comparison of obstetric emergency training using manikins and patient-actors." Quality & Safety in Health Care 17(1): 20-24.

Draycott, T. J., J. F. Crofts, et al. (2008). "Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training." Obstet Gynecol 112(1): 14-20.

Fahey, J. O. M., MPH, CNM; Mighty, Hugh E. MD (2008). "Shoulder Dystocia: Using Simulation to Train Providers and Teams." Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing 22(2): 114-122.