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.
Wireless and tetherless
Tetherless and wireless; fully responsive during transport. 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 even 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 as well as for draining fluids.
Intraosseous access
Intraosseous infusion and injection system with realistic tibia bones.
ECG monitoring
Newborn has conductive skin regions that allow the application of real electrodes to view ECGs with physiologic variations, allowing the user to track cardiac rhythms with their own equipment just like with a human patient.