Gaumard Baby HAL
Baby Hal is an advanced, full size, portable new-born mannequin simulator.
Some key features:
Airway
- Oral and nasal intubation
- Use an ET tube or LMA
- Sensors detect depth of intubation
- Unilateral chest rise with right main stem intubation
- Multiple upper airway sounds synchronized with breathing
Breathing
- Control rate and depth of respiration and observe chest rise
- Ventilation is measured and logged
- Gastric distension with excess BVM ventilation
- Select independent left and right lung sounds
- Chest rise and lung sounds are synchronized with selectable breathing patterns
- Accommodates assisted ventilation, including BVM and mechanical support
- Unilateral chest rise and multiple breath sounds
Circulation and color change
- Multiple heart sounds, rates and intensities
- Chest compressions are measured and logged
- Blood pressure can be taken bilaterally using a cuff, palpation, or auscultation
- Blood pressure sounds audible between systolic and diastolic pressures
- Color, motion, and vital signs respond to hypoxic events and interventions
- Umbilical, fontanelle, and bilateral brachial pulses operate continuously
- Pulse strengths vary with blood pressure and pulses are synchronized with ECG
- Great for APGAR scoring
Control
- Change physiologic states using wireless control
- Use our scenarios or quickly build your own
- Sensors provide feedback on performance
- Changes in condition and care are time stamped and logged
- Instructors evaluate interventions and insert notes on real-time performance log
ECG
- View ECGs with physiologic variations generated in real-time
- Synchronized with pulses
- Conductive skin regions
- Apply real electrodes
Motion
- Forearm movement responsive to hypoxic events and interventions
- Neonate is fully responsive even when carried
- No tubes or wires to worry about
Physiologic Modeling
- Color and vital signs respond to hypoxic events and interventions
Sounds
- Vigorous cry synchronized with breathing
- Heart sounds include a normal heart as well as atrial and ventricular septal defects
- Respiratory sounds include both normal lungs as well as stridor and grunting
Venous access
- IV training arm
- Patent umbilicus
- Intraosseous access at tibia
Simulator
- Physical size is 50th percentile at 40 weeks gestational age
- Interchangeable genitalia
- Self-contained respiratory and circulatory functions
For complete product information see: www.gaumard.com

