a neonatal baby simulator designed for skills training in neonatal resuscitation. With anatomical accuracy and a product feature set designed to focus on the critical resuscitation skills required in the first ten (10) minutes of a newborn’s life
Newborn Anne accurately represents a full term (40 week), 50th percentile newborn female, measuring 21 inches and weighing 7lbs.
The airway is designed to allow for training in all aspects of newborn airway management, including the use of positive-pressure airway devices, and the placement of ET tubes and LMAs.
The torso includes functionality to relieve a tension pneumothorax via needle decompression.
The patent umbilicus has a manually generated pulse and can be assessed, cut and can be catheterized for IV access.
Newborn Anne features IO access in both legs
Positioning the newborn to simulate opening the airway via head tilt, chin lift or jaw thrust
Positive Pressure Ventilation (BVM, T-Piece resuscitator, or anesthesia bag)
ET tube intubation
LMA insertion
Orogastric tube insertion
Stomach distension (when ET is misplaced)
Suctioning (of the nares, nasopharynx, oropharynx, esophagus and the lungs via an ET tube) - Fluids should not be introduced into the airway
Meconium module for suction removal
Bilateral and unilateral (with mainstem intubation) chest rise and fall with mechanical ventilation
Pneumothorax - Needle thoracentesis left mid axillary (pneumothorax)
Manual chest compression at appropriate depth (1/3 AP) and force
Manual umbilical pulse
Umbilical Vein/ Artery access via patent umbilicus
IO access in left and right lower leg, tibial tuberosity and medial malleolus