Newborn HAL's® true-to-life physical and physiological features, wireless mobility, and ease-of-use allow you to simulate realistic clinical cases. Whether training occurs in a simulation center, in situ, or in transit, participants of any level can practice the skills needed to provide safe and effective care to neonatal patients.
Newborn HAL® S3010 is a 40-week tetherless newborn featuring programmable spontaneous breathing, pulses, and color, and it responds to CPR like a real baby.
Wireless and tetherless
Tetherless and wireless; fully responsive during transport 1. Smoothly transitions between physiologic states in response to commands from a wireless tablet PC.
Cyanosis
Color and vital signs respond to hypoxic events and interventions.
Realistic Umbilicus
HAL’s umbilicus can be catheterized and has a pulse synchronized with programmed heart rate.
Bilateral IV arm
Newborn HAL® has bilateral IV training arms that can be used for bolus or intravenous infusions and draining fluids.
Intraosseous access
Intraosseous infusion and injection system with realistic tibia bones.