TOManikin: Simulated Vitals Monitoring Hardware Solution

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2022
  • Stop running simulations with a finger pulse ox and manual BP!
    In this video, I discuss the ways to make the hardware connections to simulate BP, PulseOX & ECGs as well as I designed a 3D printable hanger for your MOUNTED Patient vitals monitor. Don't use this if your vitals monitor is just sitting on a desk. It should be mounted anyway, shouldn't?
    3D Print Files:
    ECG Hangers: www.thingiverse.com/thing:574...
    ECG Coupler: www.thingiverse.com/thing:574...
    Updated links 4-13-24- thank you Megan Augustine for finding them.
    a.co/d/eS7FuXz
    a.co/d/0tUrAY9
    Let us know how it worked for you, What worked, and what didn't Happy Simulating!
    -David S.

Комментарии • 4

  • @elbertwaller2
    @elbertwaller2 Год назад +1

    Very cool sir! Keep up the great work

    • @SimulationTek
      @SimulationTek  Год назад +1

      Sir. Seeing you in less than a month is a highlight of my year. I can’t wait. Tom coming over the pond as well??

    • @elbertwaller2
      @elbertwaller2 Год назад

      Unfortunately not, but I will be bringing three other new operators with me

  • @Sansui350A
    @Sansui350A Год назад +2

    Plus, don't forget.. if you need to simulate scenarios and have all that "dead" monitoring hardware do something.. MedSimStudio (and some others too) let you extend "high fidelity" scenario functionality to a "low fidelity" manikin! A cheap laptop and a cheap second monitor (or two cheap monitors and one cheap desktop) are all that's needed. No direct integration, but hey, it's not $20-50k!
    Well, that, and some creativity. :)