Birthing Simulator PROMPT Flex - Advanced (Dark Skin Tone)
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The Advanced PROMPT Flex Birthing Simulator is an anatomically correct representation of a mother and baby. Its modular design allows for multiple training scenarios, and it forms the base for the complete PROMPT Flex range of birthing modules.
This birthing trainer offers a hybrid solution to your training needs. Quick and easy to set up straight from the box you are able to:
- Use as a stand alone model for group learning
- Secure to a bench top or bed for a more realistic bedside scenario to improve professional-patient communications
In addition to the functionality of the PROMPT Flex Standard model, this version of the PROMPT has a Bluetooth enabled Force Monitoring baby.
During labor there is a threshold of force that can result in brachial plexus injury during shoulder dystocia. The Force Monitoring Baby measures the force applied by trainees during drills. In conjunction with the Limbs & Things Birthing Simulator Software, instructors have the ability to record actions and interventions made, and the time to deliver the baby.
A simple meter mode in the software allows trainees valuable practice in applying force to the baby outside of the context of a scenario - enabling them to become familiar with the feel of both safe and excessive force before encountering a real obstetric emergency.
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Overview
- PROMPT Flex’s modular design allows for multiple training scenarios that you can tailor to your specific course needs
- Additional modules include: Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH), Enhanced C-Section, Cervical Dilatation & Effacement (CD&E), Cervical Cerclage, Lower Legs, Compression Suture Uterus
- Baby model has improved shoulder and hip joints
- Bluetooth enabled baby allows for Force Monitoring with a scenario-based software (downloadable from the website)
- Drills run with the software can be recorded for later review
- Comes with wheeled carry case for safe storage and transportation
- The PROMPT Flex Range can offer a complete training solution for birth management
Realism
- Gynaecoid shape pelvis with soft, flexible birth canal, dilatable cervix and pelvic floor musculature provides realism in normal and complicated births
- Baby model represents a full term infant in weight and size, allowing for realistic handling
- Force Monitoring software allows trainees to accurately learn the safe amount of force that can be administered during delivery
Versatility
Birthing Mother:
- Stand alone or hybrid use, 3 straps are supplied to secure PROMPT simulator for bench top or bed mounting
- Articulated thighs help to demonstrate Gaskin and McRobert’s procedures
- Handle on the base of the mannikin for operator use during labor simulation
- Can be used with additional modules to extend training simulations
Baby:
- Improved articulation of the joints offers enhanced realism for difficult birthing scenarios, such as shoulder dystocia
- Software is compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS and Andriod, and can be run on tablets as well as PCs
- User definable text in the software allows for intervention and birthing scenario names to be edited into the user’s native language
Cleaning
- Clean off excess lubricant from all mother and baby surfaces
- Wipe clean the product with a damp soft cloth, warm water and mild detergent
- NOTE: Force Monitoring Baby module contains electronics and should not be immersed in water when cleaning
- Allow the birthing trainer and its components to dry before storing
Safety
- This product is latex free
- A poorly lubricated baby or placenta may damage the birth canal or cervix when pushed through during a procedure
- We recommend lubricating the cervix, birth canal and baby before each birth
- We recommend using Limbs & Things lubricant, non-recommended fluid products may weaken or damage the trainer
- Wear gloves at all times, and remove all sharp objects. Sharp surfaces (such as fingernails and rings) can lead to silicone damage
- Force Monitoring Baby contains electronic components, do not immerse in water
- EC Declaration of Conformity, in accordance with ISO IEC 17050-1:2010
- UKCA Declaration of Conformity, in accordance with UK Government Guidance
- FCC Declaration of Conformity, in accordance with standard 47CFR:2008 Part 15, Sub Part C, clauses 15.207 & 15.209
Simulated Patient
- The PROMPT Flex range offers multiple scenarios that can include patient simulation training
Anatomy
Anatomy of the PROMPT Birthing Mother:
- Birth canal and cervix
- Ischial spines and pubic bone
- Gynaecoid pelvis
- Articulating Thighs, with injection pad
- Abdomen
Anatomy of the PROMPT Baby:
- Umbilical cord and placenta (detachable)
- Clavicles
- Suture lines and fontanelles
Skills Gained
- Training and practice in the following types of birth:
- Normal
- Vaginal breech
- Shoulder dystocia with force feedback*
- Vaginal assisted (forceps and vacuum devices)
- Third stage of labour
- Cord prolapse
- Urinary catheter placement
- IM injection
- Communication and teamwork skills
*Force feedback is unique to this model and not available on the PROMPT Flex Standard
Evidence
"Training for Shoulder Dystocia: A Trial of Simulation Using Low-Fidelity and High-Fidelity Mannequins."
Crofts, J. F., C. Bartlett, et al. (2006). "Training for Shoulder Dystocia: A Trial of Simulation Using Low-Fidelity and High-Fidelity Mannequins." Obstet Gynecol 108(6): 1477-1485.
"Management of Shoulder Dystocia: Skill Retention 6 and 12 Months After Training."
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.
"Shoulder dystocia training using a new birth training mannequin."
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.
"Patient-actor perception of care: a comparison of obstetric emergency training using manikins and patient-actors."
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.
"Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training."
Draycott, T. J., J. F. Crofts, et al. (2008). "Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training." Obstet Gynecol 112(1): 14-20.
Objective: To compare the management of neonatal injury associated with shoulder dystocia before and after introduction of mandatory should dystocia simulation training.Â
Conclusion: The introduction of shoulder dystocia training for all maternity staff was associated with improved management and neonatal outcomes of births complicated by shoulder dystocia.
"Shoulder Dystocia: Using Simulation to Train Providers and Teams."
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.
Comparison |
Product No. |
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Skills | 80200 | 80206 |
Training and practice in the following types of birth: | ||
Normal | Yes | Yes |
Vaginal breech | Yes | Yes |
Shoulder dystocia | Yes | Yes |
Shoulder dystocia with force feedback | No | Yes |
Vaginal assisted (forceps and vacuum devices) | Yes | Yes |
Third stage of labor | Yes | Yes |
Cord prolapse | Yes | Yes |
Urinary catheter placement | Yes | Yes |
IM injection | Yes | Yes |
Communication and teamwork skills | Yes | Yes |
Product Contains
Wheeled Carry Case
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Birthing Mother - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Dark
Baby - PROMPT Flex - Advanced
Placenta - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Abdomen - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Perineum & Birth Canal - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
Birthing Lubricant Gel (500ml)
Comparison |
Product No. |
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What's included | 80200 | 80206 | |
80220 | Birthing Mother (with upper legs) | Yes | Yes |
80221 | Standard Baby | Yes | No |
80222 | Wireless Force Monitoring Baby (Bluetooth) | No | Yes |
80123 | Placenta | Yes | Yes |
80224 | Abdomen for PROMPT Flex | Yes | Yes |
80225 | Perineum and Birth Canal for PROMPT Flex | Yes | Yes |
10199 | PROMPT Birthing Lubricant (500ml) | Yes | Yes |
01000 | Wheeled Carry Case | Yes | Yes |
- | Birthing simulator software downloadable from the downloads tab | No | Yes |
Works with the following products:
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Birthing Mother - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Baby - PROMPT Flex - Standard
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Light
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Dark
Abdomen - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Dark
Perineum & Birth Canal - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
Placenta - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
Cervix - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced (x2)
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Pelvic Ring - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced (Dark Skin Tone)
Wheeled Carry Case
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Lower Legs - PROMPT Flex - Standard/Advanced
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Light
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Postpartum Hemorrhage Module - PROMPT Flex (Dark Skin Tone)
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Cervical Dilatation & Effacement Module (CD&E) - PROMPT Flex (Dark Skin Tone)
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Postpartum Hemorrhage Kit - PROMPT Flex
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Cervical Cerclage Module (CCM) - PROMPT Flex
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Light
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Maternal Hemorrhage Simulator - PROMPT Flex (Dark Skin Tone)
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Light
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Dark
Enhanced Caesarean Section Module (ECSM) - PROMPT Flex (Dark Skin Tone)
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Light
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Assisted Vaginal Birth Module (AVB) - PROMPT Flex
References
RANZCOG Curriculum, 3rd Ed. (Nov. 2017) Safely manage and conduct all obstetric procedures involved in intrapartum care when appropriate after consideration of indications, contraindications, technique and potential complications, including a detailed knowledge of the following procedures: Spontaneous vaginal birth; Management of cord prolapse; Vaginal breech birth; Instrumental vaginal birth, including safe and appropriate vacuum and forceps deliveries including instrumental delivery Shoulder dystocia management
Maternity Education Program (MEP) Foundation is a one day simulation workshop designed for medical and midwifery staff who are new to working in a maternity clinical environment. The session provides an introduction to the clinical management of pregnant women throughout labour, birth and the postnatal period, and dealing with complications along the way. The day is broken down into: • interactive case discussion and management • skills stations with application into a simulated environment • supported debrief to enable learners to improve their knowledge for clinical practice
Maternity Education Program (MEP) Advanced is a one day simulation workshop designed for medical and midwifery staff who are currently working in a maternity clinical environment. The session explores pregnancy related issues, intrapartum complexities and postnatal complications through simulation and case studies. The day is broken down into: • refresher on Human Factors in health care, Crisis Resource Management (CRM) principles and graded assertiveness • skills stations associated with the simulations • several immersive simulations (with supportive debrief) to enable learners to improve their knowledge and skills
RCOG Core Curriculum (2013, updated 2016) - Core Module 11, Management of Delivery Learning outcomes: To understand and demonstrate appropriate knowledge, skills and attitudes in relation to management of delivery including: Normal delivery, Vacuum extraction, Forceps delivery, Shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse, Rotational assisted delivery, Vaginal breech. RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training - ROBuST (2016) The ROBuST package has been developed to provide guidance and materials for local trainers to deliver operative vaginal birth training within their own regions. SCOTTIE (2019) The aim of the course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to respond appropriately to emergencies in pregnancy and childbirth. Indicative content: Obstetric haemorrhage, Shoulder dystocia, Breech. MOET (2017) To provide the knowledge, practical skills and procedures necessary to save the mother and fetus in life-threatening circumstances.
The European Union and Article 40 (training of midwives) of Directive 2005/36/EU (Pre-registration midwifery): the student should personally carry out at least 40 deliveries.... including active participation with breech deliveries. Where this is not possible because of lack of breech deliveries practice may be in a simulated situation
Interventional Radiology Specialty Training Curriculum, The Royal College of Radiologists, 2019. Postpartum haemorrhage
Android Software Download | PROMPT Mobile Software 0.167.0.apk, 13.8mb
Android ART app on Google Store | L&T ART app, V.0.7
iOS ART app on the App Store | L&T ART app, V.1.5, 304.8mb
The PROMPT birthing simulators are listed as being modular in design, what does this mean?
Standard and Advanced birthing simulators comprise of a Birthing Mother and Baby model. The Limbs & Things PROMPT Flex range has several additional modules that can be used in combination with the birth simulator base.
- Lower Legs – with articulation, these offer increased realism when used with the birthing mother
- Enhanced Cesarean Section module – suitable for the practice of routine and complex c-sections
- Postpartum Hemorrhage module – give training in the management of postpartum bleeding
- Cervical Dilation & Effacement module – develop assessment and management skills required during latent and active first stages of labor
- Compression Suture Uterus – additional module for practicing common types of compression sutures and ligating the uterine artery
- PPH Kit – this kit includes the postpartum hemorrhage module and compression suture uterus module for postpartum bleeding and compression suture and ligating of the uterine artery
- Cervical Cerclage module – practice of elective or emergency cerclage to prevent pre-term birth
What does this childbirth simulator offer to medical students?
As part of a birth simulation, trainees will get hands-on experience with our realistic labor simulator. Simulated births offer the chance to develop their communication and teamwork skills, as well as practice fundamental skills required during labour.
Will using the PROMPT Flex Birthing Simulator during training improve neonatal outcomes?
A retrospective study undertaken by Southmead Hospital, UK, showed that after the introduction of simulation training there was improvement seen in the management and outcomes of births complicated by shoulder dystocia. See the skills tab for more information on the study: Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training.