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9/14/2009 1:49:59 PM EDT
He wasn't doing too good when I got there.  I ended up having to cric him and when I auscultated for the ET tube placement, I could tell he had a tension pneumothorax.   As I performed an almost-flawless needle decompression, he coded.   No amount of CPR was bringing this guy back.

My $30,000, fully-interactive patient is now a paper weight.


 
 
9/14/2009 1:52:27 PM EDT
[#1]
 Maybe he needs shock.
9/14/2009 4:21:24 PM EDT
[#2]
I have to admit, I read the title and was thinking "HIPA?"  Strong work
9/14/2009 4:37:07 PM EDT
[#3]
Nice piece of kit...
9/14/2009 4:53:53 PM EDT
[#4]







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Nice piece of kit...




It's unbelievable.  An operator controls it from a laptop.  In addition to being a full dummy for intubations, crics, and compressions, etc, the operator can make the chest rise and fall at an abnormal rate with specific lung sounds, give it a flail chest, make it spurt blood out of wounds, give it an abnormal, palpable pulse (which you can palpate anywhere a human has a pulse), needle decompressions, and chest tubes.  It even has 'veins' you can use to start IVs with (to include seeing the flash)
Not pictured are the two others: infant and child.  Pretty cool lab.
 
9/14/2009 6:09:22 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I have to admit, I read the title and was thinking "HIPA?"  Strong work


LOL +1
9/14/2009 7:03:25 PM EDT
[#6]
I have no idea why I clicked on this.
I said to myself, the last thing I want to see is someone working a code, but, I got sucked in anyway.

At least it is realistic. If you end up having to cric somebody and then do a needle decompression, them coding is probably on the agenda also. I have done both more than once, but never on the same patient.
9/14/2009 7:40:37 PM EDT
[#7]
I ordered a 100k METI simulator a couple weeks ago, waiting for it to show up.  This thing is amazing on what it can do.
9/14/2009 8:51:06 PM EDT
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I ordered a 100k METI simulator a couple weeks ago, waiting for it to show up.  This thing is amazing on what it can do.




The human patient simulator looks familiar: http://www.meti.com/products_ps_hps.htm





I heard this one was 30k, but this lab also got them (there were two others: infant and child) for free...  I'll get pics of the arthro-surg stations next time I'm there too.





 
9/15/2009 5:45:36 AM EDT
[#9]
We have many sim man type and this one is pretty cool. I find the "heads" we practice on are the best to learn intubation and these guys are the best for mega code. The nasal intubation is HARDER than on a real person. Just remember practicing on plastic is like shooting a 22 when your getting a 30-06 for christmas
9/15/2009 7:17:18 PM EDT
[#10]
Supposedly we are starting work on them in the next couple weeks. Well that is if the RN students don't keep breaking them.
9/15/2009 9:08:44 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
I have to admit, I read the title and was thinking "HIPA?"  Strong work
Do you mean 'HIPAA'?

And, me three.

9/16/2009 3:25:05 PM EDT
[#12]
haha.... Good one! Here I was getting ready to say good job, you did all you could and this!


You suck!
9/17/2009 4:54:40 AM EDT
[#13]
Very cool!!

Gotta admit, I wondered about the HIPPAA angle also...bit I still clicked!!  
9/17/2009 5:53:09 AM EDT
[#14]
Alright, I fixed it for all you HIPAA weenies.
9/17/2009 5:58:31 AM EDT
[#15]
The floor is soaked in blood! The horror, the horror!
9/17/2009 9:50:43 AM EDT
[#16]
Thats funny right there! We just got 3 of those for doing an ACLS retention study. They are better than Meti-man according to everyone that has used them so far.