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Additional Information: Information: This lifelike toddler manikin features lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouth and airway enabling ALS airway management
Additional Information: Down syndrome (also called Trisomy 21) is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21. While varied amongst patients, a few common physical traits of some children who have Down syndrome are low muscle tone, a difficult airway for intubation, smaller stature, gapping in the toes, almond-shaped eyes, a single deep crease across the centre of the palm, smaller hands and feet – all of which are accurately represented in the world’s first Child who has Down Syndrome training manikin, Gwen. 
Additional Information: These full-term babies are based on scans of real babies with lifelike features which encourage more natural handling and creates more emotional attachment and engagement.

Additional Information: Realistically representing a six-year-old child, Nursing Kid is designed for skill and scenario-based training of the care and management of a variety of paediatric patients. This child is ideal for clinical training of common and uncommon in-hospital paediatric paHead with anatomical landmarks, trachea, and oesophagus, along with simulated lungs and stomach, allow the practice of many procedures.
Additional Information: This junior manikin can be used for training a wide range of emergency skills including CPR, Trauma, First Aid and Child Abuse Awareness in Hospital and Community settings.
Additional Information: This newborn baby simulator is designed to meet the training requirements of Neonatal emergency medicine and improve neonatal resuscitation and realistic training for critical interventions.
Additional Information: This Resuscitation manikin is designed for high performance CPR skills and team training in a variety of scenarios.
Additional Information: This baby is a realistically proportioned 25-week preterm manikin, she is designed to facilitate the training of healthcare Students in the proper care and resuscitation of preterm infants.
Additional Information: The SimBaby simulator represents a 9-month-old paediatric patient and provides a highly realistic manikin that meets specific learning objectives focusing on initial assessment and treatment. This SimBaby comes in a light and dark skin tone.
Additional Information: This is a realistic training manikin with the facility for numerous nursing procedures to be carried out
Additional Information: SimJunior represents a 6-year-old boy that simulates a wide range of conditions from a healthy, talking child to an unresponsive, critical patient with no vital signs. SimJunior allows learners to focus on a broad range of pediatric skills in order to gain exposure and practical experience of life-threatening pediatric problems.

Additional Information: Based on the lifecasts and scans of real children, the Lifecast Toddler (based on a 3 year old) feature lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouths and airways enabling ALS airway management (ET tube intubation currently for Child only). Being naturally ‘floppy’, the Toddler is incredible for challenging the perceptions of what a manikin should look and feel like and allow for testing of systems such as broselow to establish appropriate care pathways.

Additional Information: Resusci Anne helps elevate CPR training to a new level of precision and proficiency. By training with the same protocols, equipment, and techniques used in real emergencies, professional and student first responders can perfect both individual and teamwork skills.  The Resusci Anne Simulator has been designed for the unique training needs of emergency care in both pre-hospital and in-hospital environments.
Additional Information: This manikin represents a huge step forward in teaching drug delivery and blood sampling in oncology patients.
Additional Information: From basic assessments and critical thinking to advanced interventions, the Nursing Anne Simulator Male covers every aspect of modern nursing curriculum as a lifelike multi-patient simulator as well as a skills trainer.  The Nursing Anne Simulator Male extends clinical skills and simulation training across genders for a more inclusive realistic full-body solution that allows students to experience more diverse patient cases to better prepare them for practice.
Additional Information: Obesity and bariatric patients are significantly underrepresented in healthcare education and training equipment, including manikins used for nursing, paramedic, and medical instruction. This gap in training products contributes to a lack of sensitivity and preparedness among healthcare staff and clinicians when dealing with obese patients. 

Additional Information: This lifelike manikin is the weight and height of an average senior with fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures which will encourage a more natural handling and new level of realism to medical training.
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training. 
Additional Information: Designed to simulate complex medical cases that help prepare learners for real-world situations, SimMan 3G PLUS features full articulation for realistic patient handling, and technology to integrate real clinical devices for heightened realism. Multiple Airway Skills/Features:
  • Controllable open/closed airway; automatically or manually controlled
  • Head tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust w/articulated jaw
  • Suctioning (Oral & Nasopharyngeal)
  • Bag-mask ventilation and transtracheal jet ventilation
  • Orotracheal intubation, nasotracheal intubation, retrograde intubation, fibreoptic intubation, right main stem intubation, endotracheal tube intubation
  • Combitube, LMA, and other airway placement
  • Needle cricothyrotomy and surgical cricothyrotomy
  • Variable lung compliance (4 settings)
  • Variable airway resistance (4 settings)
  • Stomach distention
Airway Complications:
  • Detection of proper head position
  • Can’t intubate/Can ventilate
  • Can’t intubate/Can’t ventilate
  • Tongue edema
  • Pharyngeal swelling
  • Laryngospasm
  • Decreased cervical range of motion
  • Trismus
Breathing Features:
  • Simulated spontaneous breathing, bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall, CO2 exhalation
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds (5 anterior auscultation sites, 6 posterior auscultation sites)
  • Oxygen saturation and waveform
Breathing Complications:
  • Cyanosis
  • Needle thoracentesis - bi-lateral
  • Unilateral & Bilateral chest movement & lobar breath sounds
  • Chest tube insertion – bilateral
Cardiac Features:
  • Extensive ECG library, 12 lead ECG display and ECG rhythm monitoring (4 wire)
  • Heart sounds - four anterior locations
  • Defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Pacing
Circulation Features:
  • Oscillometric BP measurement
  • Carotid, femoral, brachial, radial, dorsalis pedis, popliteal and posterior tibialis pulses synchronized with ECG
  • Pulse strength variable with BP
  • Pulse Palpation is detected & logged
Vascular Access:
  • Bilateral IV access, bilateral humeral IO access and Bilateral deltoid IM
  • Intraosseous access (tibia)
CPR:
  • CPR compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave form, and ECG artefacts
  • Detection of depth, release, and frequency of compressions, real time feedback on quality of CPR
Eyes:
  • Blinking - slow, normal, fast and winks
  • Open, closed and partially open
  • Pupillary accommodation - synchrony/asynchrony, normal and sluggish speed of response
Other Features:
  • Seizure/Fascicullation
  • Bleeding - simulation of bleeding at multiple sites / arterial and venous / vital signs automatically respond to blood loss & therapy / works with various wound modules & moulage kits
  • Urine output (variable) / foley catheterization
  • Secretions - blood, mucous, CSF, etc.
  • Diaphoresis
  • Bowel Sounds - four quadrants
  • Patient voice, pre-recorded sounds, custom sounds - instructor can simulate patient’s voice wirelessly or multiple instructors communicate using integrated voice over IP
  • Articulating arms
  • SpO2 measurement bilateral
  • Interchangeable head skins
Patient Monitor (wireless):
  • ECG (2 traces), SpO2, CO2, ABP, CVP, ICP, Anesthetic Agent, PH, PTC, PAP, PCWP, NIBP, TOF, Cardiac Output, Temperature (core & peripheral)
  • Additional and programmable parameters
  • X-Ray Display
  • 12 Lead ECG Display
  • Custom image display / custom video display
Additional Information: This advanced male manikin has a lifelike look and is anatomically correct
Additional Information: This lifelike adult female has clinical capabilities including mouth and jaw capable of airway management, she can be intubated and ventilated
Additional Information: The new Lifecast Adult Torso offers advanced functionality and anatomical accuracy in CPR and Airway Management Training. The polymer chest provides unrivalled chest compression feel including natural recoil times indicative of real people. The sealed lung system allows for realistic manual and mechanical ventilation and enables effective use of the new breed of Ventilation Feedback Devices (including the EOlifeX from Archeon Medical). The Lifecast Adult Torso also works well with the iSimulate physiological monitoring simulator to create highly realistic and practical lab based or in-situ scenarios.

Additional Information: Information  Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.  Our 82-year-old lady manikin is a copy of the actor Vivien Bridson, (starring in Star Wars VIII The Last Jedi), dancer and trained Psychologist, who lives in London. 

Additional Information: An advanced multi-purpose patient Simulator, wireless and tetherless in design and can be used across a broad range of clinical areas
Additional Information: Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. · CPR Compatible · Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway · Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia · Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space · Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening · Hand punched hair including body hair (Genitals)

Name: Felicity Age: 3-Year-Old Gender: Female Weight:   14 Kg                  Key features:
  • A realistic mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airway
  • CPR compatible
  • Needle decompression insertion
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building & Collegiate Wing (HoC)
Additional Information: Information: This lifelike toddler manikin features lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouth and airway enabling ALS airway management
Name: Gwen  Age: 7  Gender: Female  Weight: 28kg Key Features: 
  • Difficult intubation (smaller mouth opening) 
  • Single Transverse Palmar Crease 
  • Gapping in toes 
  • Low muscle tone 
  • Smaller stature 
  • Almond-shaped eyes 
  • Smaller hands and feet 
  • Intraosseous access 
Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus 
Additional Information: Down syndrome (also called Trisomy 21) is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21. While varied amongst patients, a few common physical traits of some children who have Down syndrome are low muscle tone, a difficult airway for intubation, smaller stature, gapping in the toes, almond-shaped eyes, a single deep crease across the centre of the palm, smaller hands and feet – all of which are accurately represented in the world’s first Child who has Down Syndrome training manikin, Gwen. 
Name: Idris, Isiah & Tallulah Age: Newborns Gender: Two Males & One Female Weight: 2.2g Key features: · Cannulatable umbilical cords · Visible Veins · Realistic Airway for Intubation & Ventilation · CPR Compatible Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building & Collegiate Wing (HoC)
Additional Information: These full-term babies are based on scans of real babies with lifelike features which encourage more natural handling and creates more emotional attachment and engagement.

Name: Nursing Kid Age: 6 Gender: Interchangeable male and female genitalia Weight: 14kg Key Features: Eye, ear, nose and mouth care:
  • Simulated medication application / instillation
  • Simulated irrigation of the eye and ear
  • Nasal packing
  • Oral hygiene
Airways:
  • Endotracheal tubes - insertion, securing and care, NPA/OPA insertion
  • Intubation, oxygen delivery procedures
  • Suctioning techniques, tracheostomy care and suctioning
  • Auscultation of lung sounds, individual lung or bilateral sound selection, lung sounds, synchronized with breathing rate
CPR:
  • Anatomical Landmarks
  • Bag Valve Mask ventilations
Circulation:
  • Auscultation of Heart Sounds, synchronized with ECG
Blood pressure / pulses:
  • Adjustable Heart Rate
  • Carotid Pulse
Gastrointestinal:
  • Enema procedures with return
  • Gastric Lavage and Gavage
  • Independent Stomach
  • Nasoenteric and Oesophageal Tubes - insertion, care, and removal
  • NG Tubes - insertion, care and removal
  • Auscultation of Bowel Sounds - normal / abnormal
Circulatory skills and IV drug administration:
  • IM Injections
  • Realistic Flashback
  • Volume Infusion
Simulation administration:
  • Create and edit Scenarios, event logging, remote control, debriefing through recorded events
  • Vocal sounds and live vocal sounds (wireless or wired mic)
Catheterisation:
  • Complete Urinary Catheterization
Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus
Additional Information: Realistically representing a six-year-old child, Nursing Kid is designed for skill and scenario-based training of the care and management of a variety of paediatric patients. This child is ideal for clinical training of common and uncommon in-hospital paediatric paHead with anatomical landmarks, trachea, and oesophagus, along with simulated lungs and stomach, allow the practice of many procedures.
Name: MegaCode Kid Age: 6-Year-Old Gender: Boy Height: 117cm Weight:   9.3Kg                 Key features:
  • Realistic Airway for Intubation & Ventilation
  • Extensive ECG library
  • CPR Compatible
  • Allows Drug Administration and Intraosseous Infusion to help teach critical skills
Quantity: 8 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This junior manikin can be used for training a wide range of emergency skills including CPR, Trauma, First Aid and Child Abuse Awareness in Hospital and Community settings.
Name: SimNewB Age: Newborn Gender: Female Length: 51cm Weight: 7Ibs            Key features:
  • Anatomically realistic Airway
  • Spontaneous Breathing with rate and depth
  • Unilateral Chest Movement
  • Heart Sounds
  • Vocal grunt breathing, crying and hiccups
  • Umbilical and brachial pulse
Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This newborn baby simulator is designed to meet the training requirements of Neonatal emergency medicine and improve neonatal resuscitation and realistic training for critical interventions.
Name: ALS Baby QCPR Age: 3-4 Months Gender: Female Length: 58 cm Weight:   5 Kg          Information: This Resuscitation manikin is designed for high performance CPR skills and team training in a variety of scenarios Key features:
  • Realistic chest compressions & head movements
  • This baby is equipped with advanced sensors which are connected to a feedback device which measure every compression and ventilation, helping you train to a new level of precision & proficiency
Quantity: 5 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This Resuscitation manikin is designed for high performance CPR skills and team training in a variety of scenarios.
Name: Premature Anne Age: 25 – Week Preterm Gender: Female Length: 30 cm Weight: 0.9 lbs                          Key features:
  • Anatomically accurate airway and body size
  • Ventilations with bilateral and unilateral chest rise
  • ET Tube insertion, Ventilation, Suctioning and OG / NG Tube Insertion
  • CPR Compatible
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This baby is a realistically proportioned 25-week preterm manikin, she is designed to facilitate the training of healthcare Students in the proper care and resuscitation of preterm infants.
Name: SimBaby Age: 9 months Gender: Genderless Weight: 4.9kg Key Features: Airways:
  • Anatomically accurate, realistic airway
  • Bag-Valve-Mask ventilation
  • Intubation (Orotracheal and nasotracheal, Fiberoptic, Right mainstem)
  • Insertion (LMA, Endotracheal tube, Gastric Tube)
  • Sellick Maneuver
  • Variable lung compliance and airway resistance
  • Tongue edema
  • Laryngospasm
  • Pharyngeal swelling (partial and complete)
  • Stomach distention
Breathing:
  • Spontaneous breathing with variable rate, depth and regularity
  • Bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds
  • Oxygen saturation on simulated Patient Monitor
  • Breathing pattern (normal, retraction, see-saw)
  • Pneumothorax
  • Unilateral thoracentesis midclavicular
  • Unilateral chest tube insertion midaxillary
Cardiovascular:
  • 4 Lead ECG monitoring and library
  • QCPR
  • Blood pressure (BP)
  • Pulse strength variable with BP
  • Pulses (bilateral brachial and bilateral femoral)
  • Live defibrillation using ShockLink
Vascular:
  • Unilateral IV access antecubital fossae, dorsum of the hand
  • Bilateral IV access long saphenous vein
  • Bilateral tibial IO insertion
  • IV bolus and infusion administration
Other:
  • Eyes - open, closed, and 50%
  • Normal, blown and constricted pupils
  • Capillary refill (Left palm, proximal sternum)
  • Fontanelle (normal or bulging)
  • Seizure - head, eyes and arms
  • Sounds - vocal, lung, heart
  • Liver palpation
  • Cyanosis
  • Arm movement and tone
Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  
Additional Information: The SimBaby simulator represents a 9-month-old paediatric patient and provides a highly realistic manikin that meets specific learning objectives focusing on initial assessment and treatment. This SimBaby comes in a light and dark skin tone.
Lily and Amira are highly accurate manikins based on a 9–10-year-old with the look and feel of real skin.  Both Lily and Amira can be intubated and ventilated; they have a detachable lower leg and foot for an amputated upper limb to help develop understanding for healthcare students. Click here for more information on this manikin
Name: Chucky Age: 3-Year-Old Gender: Male Weight: 2.2g                     Height: 90 cm Key features:
  • Catheterising and Feeding
  • Injections and Infusions
  • Peg Care
  • Stoma Care
  • Tracheostomy Care
  • Dressing and removal of Sutures
Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This is a realistic training manikin with the facility for numerous nursing procedures to be carried out
Name: SimJunior Age: 6 Gender: Male Weight: 14kg Key Features: Breathing:
  • Simulated spontaneous breathing, observable chest rise, unilateral chest rise with right mainstem intubation, bilateral chest movement with spontaneous breathing, variable respiratory rates
  • Multiple upper airway sounds synchronized with breathing
  • Detect mechanical ventilations (including no ventilations)
  • Bag Valve Mask capable
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds
  • Oxygen saturation and waveform (Optional Patient Monitor)
  • Breathing complications - Left and right lungs can be either closed or opened to allow ventilations
  • Unilateral and bilateral breath sounds
Airway:
  • Realistic airway with landmarks
  • Oral and nasal intubation
  • LMA or ET insertion
  • Tongue oedema
  • NG tube
  • Cricoid cartilage
  • Head tilt and jaw thrust (no sensor)
Cardiac:
  • Defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Pacing
  • Extensive ECG library
  • Multiple heart sounds synchronized with ECG
  • ECG rhythm monitoring (3 leads)
  • 12 lead ECG display (Optional Patient Monitor)
Chest compressions:
  • Compliant with 2015 AHA and ERC Guidelines
  • CPR compressions generate palpable carotid pulses, blood pressure waveform, and ECG artifacts
  • Detection and logging of a series of compressions in the data log
Vascular access:
  • IV access (right arm and hand)
  • Intraosseous access (right tibia)
Circulation:
  • Blood pressure measured manually by auscultation of Korotkoff sounds
  • Bilateral carotid and unilateral brachial and radial (left side) pulses synchronised with ECG
  • Pulse strength variable with BP
  • Pulse palpation is detected and logged
Sounds:
  • Pre-recorded sounds
  • Wireless microphone
Other:
  • Interchangeable pupils - normal, dilated, and constricted
  • Convulsions
Patient monitor (Optional):
  • Highly configurable
  • Simulates several parameters including:
  • Heart rate, ECG, SPO2, NIBP, ETCO2
  • 12 lead ECG display
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  
Additional Information: SimJunior represents a 6-year-old boy that simulates a wide range of conditions from a healthy, talking child to an unresponsive, critical patient with no vital signs. SimJunior allows learners to focus on a broad range of pediatric skills in order to gain exposure and practical experience of life-threatening pediatric problems.

Name: Todd
Age: 3
Sex: Male
Actual Weight: 14kg
Key Features:
  • Step wise airway management with mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway (Child only), supraglottic airway and ET tube intubation (Child only). 
  • CPR compatible 
  • Needle decompression insertion 
  • Hand punched hair  
  • Open eyes 
Quantity Available: 1
Location: Collegiate Ward / Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: Based on the lifecasts and scans of real children, the Lifecast Toddler (based on a 3 year old) feature lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouths and airways enabling ALS airway management (ET tube intubation currently for Child only). Being naturally ‘floppy’, the Toddler is incredible for challenging the perceptions of what a manikin should look and feel like and allow for testing of systems such as broselow to establish appropriate care pathways.

Name: Resusci Anne Simulator Age: Adult Gender: Female Height: 177 cm Weight: 15Kg          Key features:
  • High Quality airway management with supraglottic airway devices
  • Spontaneous breathing
  • IV Insertion
  • Pulse monitoring
  • Voice, lung & heart sounds
Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: Resusci Anne helps elevate CPR training to a new level of precision and proficiency. By training with the same protocols, equipment, and techniques used in real emergencies, professional and student first responders can perfect both individual and teamwork skills.  The Resusci Anne Simulator has been designed for the unique training needs of emergency care in both pre-hospital and in-hospital environments.
Name: Oncology Manikin Age: 45-year-old Gender: One Female Weight: 30 Kg                    Key features:
  • Has an ALS Airway (Nasal & Oral)
  • CPR Compatible
  • Has ports for Catheters and PIC Line
  • Partial Urinary Catheter Insertion
  • IO Tibia & IO Humeral Head
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This manikin represents a huge step forward in teaching drug delivery and blood sampling in oncology patients.
Nursing Anne Simulator offers safe and realistic practice on core nursing skills - from basic assessments and critical thinking to advanced interventions. Nursing Anne Simulator offers development of accurate clinical procedures, including:
  • Realistic patient care procedures Including placement and care of NG tubes, gastric lavage, and gavage, complete urinary catheterization. 
  • Anatomical landmarks Palpation of anatomy includes clavicle, scapula, and anterior superior iliac crest. You can also train on IM injections that require palpation for proper insertion locations.
  • Evaluate patient consciousness Conscious patient characteristics including spontaneous breathing and blinking eyes.
Click here for more information on this manikin
Name: Nursing Anne Male  Age: 30  Gender: Male  Weight  Key Features:   Airway: 
  • Auscultation of lung sounds, lung sounds, synchronized with breathing rate, individual lung or bilateral sound selection 
  • Endotracheal tubes - insertion, securing and care 
  • Intubation, esophageal intubation, oral and nasal fiber optic intubation, right mainstem intubation 
  • Oxygen delivery procedures, realistic chest rise and fall 
  • Sellick maneuver 
  • Supraglotic airways (LMA, LTA and Combitube) 
  • Tracheostomy care and suctioning, trach opening for tube placement 
  • Positive pressure ventilation 
  • Supraglotic airways 
  • NPA/OPA insertion 
CPR: 
  • Anatomical landmarks 
  • Chest compression 
  • Bag valve mask ventilations 
Circulation: 
  • Auscultation of heart sounds, synchronized with ECG 
  • Instructor controlled ECG rhythm 
Bloody pressure / pulses: 
  • Adjustable BP levels (systolic/diastolic), heart rate, pulse strength 
  • Auscultative gap, with on/off feature 
  • Blood pressure auscultation 
  • Brachial Pulses, carotid pulse with check sensors 
  • Korotkoff Sounds, synchronized with ECG 
  • Blood Pressure/pulses, dorsalis pedis (pedal) pulse, femoral pulse, radial pulse, synchronized pulse (w/ECG) 
Gastrointestinal: 
  • Auscultation of bowel sounds - normal / abnormal 
  • Colostomy irrigation, infected colostomy stoma 
  • Enema procedures with return 
  • Feeding tubes - insertion and removal 
  • Gastric lavage and gavage 
  • Gastrostomy tube – feeding, placement and care 
  • Independent stomach 
  • Nasoenteric and esophageal tubes - insertion, care, and removal 
  • NG tubes - insertion, care and removal 
  • Rectal suppository administration 
  • Ileostomy stoma care, interchangeable stoma sites 
Circulatory skills and IV drug administration: 
  • Central catheters - insertion, securing, dressing and maintenance 
  • Central line - fluid infusion 
  • IM injections, IV injections 
  • Preported bilateral IV access 
  • Subcutaneous heparin and insulin injection – abdominal 
  • Volume infusion 
Simulation administration: 
  • Create and edit scenarios, pre-programmed scenarios 
  • Event logging 
  • Simulated Patient Monitor, Remote control 
  • WiFi operation 
  • Scenario cloud 
Catheterisation: 
  • Complete urinary catheterization 
  • Instillation 
Other: 
  • Blinking eyelids, interchangeable pupils 
  • Vocal sounds, live vocal sounds (wireless or wired mic) 
Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus 
Additional Information: From basic assessments and critical thinking to advanced interventions, the Nursing Anne Simulator Male covers every aspect of modern nursing curriculum as a lifelike multi-patient simulator as well as a skills trainer.  The Nursing Anne Simulator Male extends clinical skills and simulation training across genders for a more inclusive realistic full-body solution that allows students to experience more diverse patient cases to better prepare them for practice.
Name: R42 Bariatric Patient  Age: 30  Gender: Female  Weight: 145kg  Key Features:   Advanced Airway Management: 
  • Intubation with chest rise 
  • Airway will take an endotracheal tube and supraglottic airways such as LMA and Igel. 
Other: 
  • Realistic articulated Limbs 
  • Limited neck movement (Representing an obese person with limited neck movement) 
  • Female genitalia for catheterization 
  • Intravenous catheterization 
  • Intramuscular injections points 
  • Upright sitting 
  • Vomiting feature 
  • Patient monitoring systems like Skillqube to simulate vital signs. 
Quantity: 2  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus 
Additional Information: Obesity and bariatric patients are significantly underrepresented in healthcare education and training equipment, including manikins used for nursing, paramedic, and medical instruction. This gap in training products contributes to a lack of sensitivity and preparedness among healthcare staff and clinicians when dealing with obese patients. 

Name: Popeye & Dave Age: 82 years old Gender: Male Weight:   25 – 30kg                   Key features:
  • Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation.
  • CPR Compatible
  • Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway
  • Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia
Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building  
Additional Information: This lifelike manikin is the weight and height of an average senior with fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures which will encourage a more natural handling and new level of realism to medical training.
Name: Rani Age: 82 Gender: Female Weight: 30kg Information: Key Features:
  • Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation.
  • CPR Compatible
  • Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway
  • Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia
  • Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space
  • Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening
  • Hair punched Hair plus Body Hair (Genitals)
Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus    
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.
Name: Mac  Age: 50  Gender: Male  Weight: 30kg – 40kg   Key Features 
  • Step wise airway management with mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway, supraglottic airway and ET tube intubation. 
  • Intraosseous insertions in bilateral humeral head and tibia 
  • CPR compatible 
  • Needle decompression insertion 
  • Hand punched hair  
  • Closed eyelids with manual opening 
Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care.  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus 
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training. 
Name: SimMan 3G Age: N/A Gender: Male Weight:  38.5kg Key Features: Completely wireless and self-contained with internal electrical and pneumatic power, wirelessly integrates with existing computer networks and swappable, rechargeable batteries. Approximately 4 hours continuous operation in wireless mode.
  • Multiple Airway Skills/Features
  • Airway Complications
  • Breathing Features
  • Breathing Complications
  • Cardiac Features
  • Circulation Features
  • Vascular Access
  • CPR
  • Eyes
  • Other Features
  • Patient Monitor (wireless)
For details on the above features, please check additional details tab above. SimMan 3G Quantity: 1 SimMan Essentials Quantity: 6 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus
Additional Information: Designed to simulate complex medical cases that help prepare learners for real-world situations, SimMan 3G PLUS features full articulation for realistic patient handling, and technology to integrate real clinical devices for heightened realism. Multiple Airway Skills/Features:
  • Controllable open/closed airway; automatically or manually controlled
  • Head tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust w/articulated jaw
  • Suctioning (Oral & Nasopharyngeal)
  • Bag-mask ventilation and transtracheal jet ventilation
  • Orotracheal intubation, nasotracheal intubation, retrograde intubation, fibreoptic intubation, right main stem intubation, endotracheal tube intubation
  • Combitube, LMA, and other airway placement
  • Needle cricothyrotomy and surgical cricothyrotomy
  • Variable lung compliance (4 settings)
  • Variable airway resistance (4 settings)
  • Stomach distention
Airway Complications:
  • Detection of proper head position
  • Can’t intubate/Can ventilate
  • Can’t intubate/Can’t ventilate
  • Tongue edema
  • Pharyngeal swelling
  • Laryngospasm
  • Decreased cervical range of motion
  • Trismus
Breathing Features:
  • Simulated spontaneous breathing, bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall, CO2 exhalation
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds (5 anterior auscultation sites, 6 posterior auscultation sites)
  • Oxygen saturation and waveform
Breathing Complications:
  • Cyanosis
  • Needle thoracentesis - bi-lateral
  • Unilateral & Bilateral chest movement & lobar breath sounds
  • Chest tube insertion – bilateral
Cardiac Features:
  • Extensive ECG library, 12 lead ECG display and ECG rhythm monitoring (4 wire)
  • Heart sounds - four anterior locations
  • Defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Pacing
Circulation Features:
  • Oscillometric BP measurement
  • Carotid, femoral, brachial, radial, dorsalis pedis, popliteal and posterior tibialis pulses synchronized with ECG
  • Pulse strength variable with BP
  • Pulse Palpation is detected & logged
Vascular Access:
  • Bilateral IV access, bilateral humeral IO access and Bilateral deltoid IM
  • Intraosseous access (tibia)
CPR:
  • CPR compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave form, and ECG artefacts
  • Detection of depth, release, and frequency of compressions, real time feedback on quality of CPR
Eyes:
  • Blinking - slow, normal, fast and winks
  • Open, closed and partially open
  • Pupillary accommodation - synchrony/asynchrony, normal and sluggish speed of response
Other Features:
  • Seizure/Fascicullation
  • Bleeding - simulation of bleeding at multiple sites / arterial and venous / vital signs automatically respond to blood loss & therapy / works with various wound modules & moulage kits
  • Urine output (variable) / foley catheterization
  • Secretions - blood, mucous, CSF, etc.
  • Diaphoresis
  • Bowel Sounds - four quadrants
  • Patient voice, pre-recorded sounds, custom sounds - instructor can simulate patient’s voice wirelessly or multiple instructors communicate using integrated voice over IP
  • Articulating arms
  • SpO2 measurement bilateral
  • Interchangeable head skins
Patient Monitor (wireless):
  • ECG (2 traces), SpO2, CO2, ABP, CVP, ICP, Anesthetic Agent, PH, PTC, PAP, PCWP, NIBP, TOF, Cardiac Output, Temperature (core & peripheral)
  • Additional and programmable parameters
  • X-Ray Display
  • 12 Lead ECG Display
  • Custom image display / custom video display
Name: Jack Age: 30 – 40 years old Gender: Male Weight: 15 Kg                      Key features:
  • Realistic upper airway and Lungs
  • Advanced Life Support (ALS) Clinical capabilities, including an accurate human airway
  • Blood filled intraosseous (IO) sites
  • Needle De-Compression Insertion
  • Lungs that can be ventilated
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This advanced male manikin has a lifelike look and is anatomically correct
Name: Mavel Age: 20 – 30 years old Gender: Female Weight:   30kg                            Height: 5’7” Size: UK 14               Key features:
  • Lower jaw thrust and chin lift
  • Nostrils for nasogastric tube
  • Intraosseous insertions
  • Needle decompression
  • Splashproof and washable skin
Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: This lifelike adult female has clinical capabilities including mouth and jaw capable of airway management, she can be intubated and ventilated
Name: Sam Age: 50 Gender: Male Weight: 15kg Key Features:
  • Step wise airway management with Mouth, Nostrils, Upper Airway & Lungs enabling use of NP Airway, Bag Valve Mask, Supraglottic Airway & Endotracheal Tube.
  • CPR Compatible (including mechanical chest compression)
  • Closed Eyelids with Manual Opening
  • Bald Head
Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus
Additional Information: The new Lifecast Adult Torso offers advanced functionality and anatomical accuracy in CPR and Airway Management Training. The polymer chest provides unrivalled chest compression feel including natural recoil times indicative of real people. The sealed lung system allows for realistic manual and mechanical ventilation and enables effective use of the new breed of Ventilation Feedback Devices (including the EOlifeX from Archeon Medical). The Lifecast Adult Torso also works well with the iSimulate physiological monitoring simulator to create highly realistic and practical lab based or in-situ scenarios.

Name: Vivian  Age: 82  Gender: Female  Weight: 25kg – 30kg   Key Features 
  • Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. 
  • CPR Compatible 
  • Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway 
  • Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia 
  • Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space 
  • Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening 
  • Hair punched Hair plus Body Hair (Genitals) 
Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care.  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus 
Additional Information: Information  Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.  Our 82-year-old lady manikin is a copy of the actor Vivien Bridson, (starring in Star Wars VIII The Last Jedi), dancer and trained Psychologist, who lives in London. 

Name: HAL Age: Adult Gender: Male Weight: 75 kg (1265 Ibs)                                     Key features:
  • Advanced Airway Management
  • Reactive Eyes, Seizures
  • All palpable Pulse sites
  • Chest Rise
  • Heart, Lung & Bowel sounds
  • CPR feedback
  • Can Defibrillate, Cardiovert & Pace
  • Auscultation
Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building
Additional Information: An advanced multi-purpose patient Simulator, wireless and tetherless in design and can be used across a broad range of clinical areas
Name: Chris Age: 30 Gender: Trans-Male Height: 1.75m Weight: 35kg (Visually designed to look approx. 100kg) Shoe Size: UK7 Key Features: Chris has been designed by academics from Sheffield Hallam University and Lifecast Body Simulation to represent a realistic 30 year old Trans-Male who has undergone hormone therapy for 6 years and has had a double mastectomy surgery Key Features include:
  • Wider hip structure
  • Realistic facial and pubic hair
  • Surgical scaring from breast removal surgery
  • Realistic female genitalia consistent from hormone therapy
  • Piercings
Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus
Additional Information: Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. · CPR Compatible · Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway · Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia · Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space · Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening · Hand punched hair including body hair (Genitals)

Name: Felicity Age: 3-Year-Old Gender: Female Weight:   14 Kg                  Key features: A realistic mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airway CPR compatible Needle decompression insertion Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building & Collegiate Wing (HoC) Read More
Additional Information: Information: This lifelike toddler manikin features lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouth and airway enabling ALS airway management
Name: Gwen  Age: 7  Gender: Female  Weight: 28kg Key Features:  Difficult intubation (smaller mouth opening)  Single Transverse Palmar Crease  Gapping in toes  Low muscle tone  Smaller stature  Almond-shaped eyes  Smaller hands and feet  Intraosseous access  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  Read More
Additional Information: Down syndrome (also called Trisomy 21) is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21. While varied amongst patients, a few common physical traits of some children who have Down syndrome are low muscle tone, a difficult airway for intubation, smaller stature, gapping in the toes, almond-shaped eyes, a single deep crease across the centre of the palm, smaller hands and feet – all of which are accurately represented in the world’s first Child who has Down Syndrome training manikin, Gwen. 
Name: Idris, Isiah & Tallulah Age: Newborns Gender: Two Males & One Female Weight: 2.2g Key features: · Cannulatable umbilical cords · Visible Veins · Realistic Airway for Intubation & Ventilation · CPR Compatible Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building & Collegiate Wing (HoC) Read More
Additional Information: These full-term babies are based on scans of real babies with lifelike features which encourage more natural handling and creates more emotional attachment and engagement.

Name: Nursing Kid Age: 6 Gender: Interchangeable male and female genitalia Weight: 14kg Key Features: Eye, ear, nose and mouth care: Simulated medication application / instillation Simulated irrigation of the eye and ear Nasal packing Oral hygiene Airways: Endotracheal tubes - insertion, securing and care, NPA/OPA insertion Intubation, oxygen delivery procedures Suctioning techniques, tracheostomy care and suctioning Auscultation of lung sounds, individual lung or bilateral sound selection, lung sounds, synchronized with breathing rate CPR: Anatomical Landmarks Bag Valve Mask ventilations Circulation: Auscultation of Heart Sounds, synchronized with ECG Blood pressure / pulses: Adjustable Heart Rate Carotid Pulse Gastrointestinal: Enema procedures with return Gastric Lavage and Gavage Independent Stomach Nasoenteric and Oesophageal Tubes - insertion, care, and removal NG Tubes - insertion, care and removal Auscultation of Bowel Sounds - normal / abnormal Circulatory skills and IV drug administration: IM Injections Realistic Flashback Volume Infusion Simulation administration: Create and edit Scenarios, event logging, remote control, debriefing through recorded events Vocal sounds and live vocal sounds (wireless or wired mic) Catheterisation: Complete Urinary Catheterization Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus Read More
Additional Information: Realistically representing a six-year-old child, Nursing Kid is designed for skill and scenario-based training of the care and management of a variety of paediatric patients. This child is ideal for clinical training of common and uncommon in-hospital paediatric paHead with anatomical landmarks, trachea, and oesophagus, along with simulated lungs and stomach, allow the practice of many procedures.
Name: MegaCode Kid Age: 6-Year-Old Gender: Boy Height: 117cm Weight:   9.3Kg                 Key features: Realistic Airway for Intubation & Ventilation Extensive ECG library CPR Compatible Allows Drug Administration and Intraosseous Infusion to help teach critical skills Quantity: 8 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This junior manikin can be used for training a wide range of emergency skills including CPR, Trauma, First Aid and Child Abuse Awareness in Hospital and Community settings.
Name: SimNewB Age: Newborn Gender: Female Length: 51cm Weight: 7Ibs            Key features: Anatomically realistic Airway Spontaneous Breathing with rate and depth Unilateral Chest Movement Heart Sounds Vocal grunt breathing, crying and hiccups Umbilical and brachial pulse Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This newborn baby simulator is designed to meet the training requirements of Neonatal emergency medicine and improve neonatal resuscitation and realistic training for critical interventions.
Name: ALS Baby QCPR Age: 3-4 Months Gender: Female Length: 58 cm Weight:   5 Kg          Information: This Resuscitation manikin is designed for high performance CPR skills and team training in a variety of scenarios Key features: Realistic chest compressions & head movements This baby is equipped with advanced sensors which are connected to a feedback device which measure every compression and ventilation, helping you train to a new level of precision & proficiency Quantity: 5 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This Resuscitation manikin is designed for high performance CPR skills and team training in a variety of scenarios.
Name: Premature Anne Age: 25 – Week Preterm Gender: Female Length: 30 cm Weight: 0.9 lbs                          Key features: Anatomically accurate airway and body size Ventilations with bilateral and unilateral chest rise ET Tube insertion, Ventilation, Suctioning and OG / NG Tube Insertion CPR Compatible Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This baby is a realistically proportioned 25-week preterm manikin, she is designed to facilitate the training of healthcare Students in the proper care and resuscitation of preterm infants.
Name: SimBaby Age: 9 months Gender: Genderless Weight: 4.9kg Key Features: Airways: Anatomically accurate, realistic airway Bag-Valve-Mask ventilation Intubation (Orotracheal and nasotracheal, Fiberoptic, Right mainstem) Insertion (LMA, Endotracheal tube, Gastric Tube) Sellick Maneuver Variable lung compliance and airway resistance Tongue edema Laryngospasm Pharyngeal swelling (partial and complete) Stomach distention Breathing: Spontaneous breathing with variable rate, depth and regularity Bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall Normal and abnormal breath sounds Oxygen saturation on simulated Patient Monitor Breathing pattern (normal, retraction, see-saw) Pneumothorax Unilateral thoracentesis midclavicular Unilateral chest tube insertion midaxillary Cardiovascular: 4 Lead ECG monitoring and library QCPR Blood pressure (BP) Pulse strength variable with BP Pulses (bilateral brachial and bilateral femoral) Live defibrillation using ShockLink Vascular: Unilateral IV access antecubital fossae, dorsum of the hand Bilateral IV access long saphenous vein Bilateral tibial IO insertion IV bolus and infusion administration Other: Eyes - open, closed, and 50% Normal, blown and constricted pupils Capillary refill (Left palm, proximal sternum) Fontanelle (normal or bulging) Seizure - head, eyes and arms Sounds - vocal, lung, heart Liver palpation Cyanosis Arm movement and tone Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus   Read More
Additional Information: The SimBaby simulator represents a 9-month-old paediatric patient and provides a highly realistic manikin that meets specific learning objectives focusing on initial assessment and treatment. This SimBaby comes in a light and dark skin tone.
Lily and Amira are highly accurate manikins based on a 9–10-year-old with the look and feel of real skin.  Both Lily and Amira can be intubated and ventilated; they have a detachable lower leg and foot for an amputated upper limb to help develop understanding for healthcare students. Click here for more information on this manikin Read More
Name: Chucky Age: 3-Year-Old Gender: Male Weight: 2.2g                     Height: 90 cm Key features: Catheterising and Feeding Injections and Infusions Peg Care Stoma Care Tracheostomy Care Dressing and removal of Sutures Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This is a realistic training manikin with the facility for numerous nursing procedures to be carried out
Name: SimJunior Age: 6 Gender: Male Weight: 14kg Key Features: Breathing: Simulated spontaneous breathing, observable chest rise, unilateral chest rise with right mainstem intubation, bilateral chest movement with spontaneous breathing, variable respiratory rates Multiple upper airway sounds synchronized with breathing Detect mechanical ventilations (including no ventilations) Bag Valve Mask capable Normal and abnormal breath sounds Oxygen saturation and waveform (Optional Patient Monitor) Breathing complications - Left and right lungs can be either closed or opened to allow ventilations Unilateral and bilateral breath sounds Airway: Realistic airway with landmarks Oral and nasal intubation LMA or ET insertion Tongue oedema NG tube Cricoid cartilage Head tilt and jaw thrust (no sensor) Cardiac: Defibrillation and cardioversion Pacing Extensive ECG library Multiple heart sounds synchronized with ECG ECG rhythm monitoring (3 leads) 12 lead ECG display (Optional Patient Monitor) Chest compressions: Compliant with 2015 AHA and ERC Guidelines CPR compressions generate palpable carotid pulses, blood pressure waveform, and ECG artifacts Detection and logging of a series of compressions in the data log Vascular access: IV access (right arm and hand) Intraosseous access (right tibia) Circulation: Blood pressure measured manually by auscultation of Korotkoff sounds Bilateral carotid and unilateral brachial and radial (left side) pulses synchronised with ECG Pulse strength variable with BP Pulse palpation is detected and logged Sounds: Pre-recorded sounds Wireless microphone Other: Interchangeable pupils - normal, dilated, and constricted Convulsions Patient monitor (Optional): Highly configurable Simulates several parameters including: Heart rate, ECG, SPO2, NIBP, ETCO2 12 lead ECG display Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus   Read More
Additional Information: SimJunior represents a 6-year-old boy that simulates a wide range of conditions from a healthy, talking child to an unresponsive, critical patient with no vital signs. SimJunior allows learners to focus on a broad range of pediatric skills in order to gain exposure and practical experience of life-threatening pediatric problems.

Name: Todd Age: 3 Sex: Male Actual Weight: 14kg Key Features: Step wise airway management with mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway (Child only), supraglottic airway and ET tube intubation (Child only).  CPR compatible  Needle decompression insertion  Hand punched hair   Open eyes  Quantity Available: 1 Location: Collegiate Ward / Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: Based on the lifecasts and scans of real children, the Lifecast Toddler (based on a 3 year old) feature lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouths and airways enabling ALS airway management (ET tube intubation currently for Child only). Being naturally ‘floppy’, the Toddler is incredible for challenging the perceptions of what a manikin should look and feel like and allow for testing of systems such as broselow to establish appropriate care pathways.

Name: Resusci Anne Simulator Age: Adult Gender: Female Height: 177 cm Weight: 15Kg          Key features: High Quality airway management with supraglottic airway devices Spontaneous breathing IV Insertion Pulse monitoring Voice, lung & heart sounds Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: Resusci Anne helps elevate CPR training to a new level of precision and proficiency. By training with the same protocols, equipment, and techniques used in real emergencies, professional and student first responders can perfect both individual and teamwork skills.  The Resusci Anne Simulator has been designed for the unique training needs of emergency care in both pre-hospital and in-hospital environments.
Name: Oncology Manikin Age: 45-year-old Gender: One Female Weight: 30 Kg                    Key features: Has an ALS Airway (Nasal & Oral) CPR Compatible Has ports for Catheters and PIC Line Partial Urinary Catheter Insertion IO Tibia & IO Humeral Head Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This manikin represents a huge step forward in teaching drug delivery and blood sampling in oncology patients.
Nursing Anne Simulator offers safe and realistic practice on core nursing skills - from basic assessments and critical thinking to advanced interventions. Nursing Anne Simulator offers development of accurate clinical procedures, including: Realistic patient care procedures Including placement and care of NG tubes, gastric lavage, and gavage, complete urinary catheterization.  Anatomical landmarks Palpation of anatomy includes clavicle, scapula, and anterior superior iliac crest. You can also train on IM injections that require palpation for proper insertion locations. Evaluate patient consciousness Conscious patient characteristics including spontaneous breathing and blinking eyes. Click here for more information on this manikin Read More
Name: Nursing Anne Male  Age: 30  Gender: Male  Weight:   Key Features:   Airway:  Auscultation of lung sounds, lung sounds, synchronized with breathing rate, individual lung or bilateral sound selection  Endotracheal tubes - insertion, securing and care  Intubation, esophageal intubation, oral and nasal fiber optic intubation, right mainstem intubation  Oxygen delivery procedures, realistic chest rise and fall  Sellick maneuver  Supraglotic airways (LMA, LTA and Combitube)  Tracheostomy care and suctioning, trach opening for tube placement  Positive pressure ventilation  Supraglotic airways  NPA/OPA insertion  CPR:  Anatomical landmarks  Chest compression  Bag valve mask ventilations  Circulation:  Auscultation of heart sounds, synchronized with ECG  Instructor controlled ECG rhythm  Bloody pressure / pulses:  Adjustable BP levels (systolic/diastolic), heart rate, pulse strength  Auscultative gap, with on/off feature  Blood pressure auscultation  Brachial Pulses, carotid pulse with check sensors  Korotkoff Sounds, synchronized with ECG  Blood Pressure/pulses, dorsalis pedis (pedal) pulse, femoral pulse, radial pulse, synchronized pulse (w/ECG)  Gastrointestinal:  Auscultation of bowel sounds - normal / abnormal  Colostomy irrigation, infected colostomy stoma  Enema procedures with return  Feeding tubes - insertion and removal  Gastric lavage and gavage  Gastrostomy tube – feeding, placement and care  Independent stomach  Nasoenteric and esophageal tubes - insertion, care, and removal  NG tubes - insertion, care and removal  Rectal suppository administration  Ileostomy stoma care, interchangeable stoma sites  Circulatory skills and IV drug administration:  Central catheters - insertion, securing, dressing and maintenance  Central line - fluid infusion  IM injections, IV injections  Preported bilateral IV access  Subcutaneous heparin and insulin injection – abdominal  Volume infusion  Simulation administration:  Create and edit scenarios, pre-programmed scenarios  Event logging  Simulated Patient Monitor, Remote control  WiFi operation  Scenario cloud  Catheterisation:  Complete urinary catheterization  Instillation  Other:  Blinking eyelids, interchangeable pupils  Vocal sounds, live vocal sounds (wireless or wired mic)  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  Read More
Additional Information: From basic assessments and critical thinking to advanced interventions, the Nursing Anne Simulator Male covers every aspect of modern nursing curriculum as a lifelike multi-patient simulator as well as a skills trainer.  The Nursing Anne Simulator Male extends clinical skills and simulation training across genders for a more inclusive realistic full-body solution that allows students to experience more diverse patient cases to better prepare them for practice.
Name: R42 Bariatric Patient  Age: 30  Gender: Female  Weight: 145kg  Key Features:   Advanced Airway Management:  Intubation with chest rise  Airway will take an endotracheal tube and supraglottic airways such as LMA and Igel.  Other:  Realistic articulated Limbs  Limited neck movement (Representing an obese person with limited neck movement)  Female genitalia for catheterization  Intravenous catheterization  Intramuscular injections points  Upright sitting  Vomiting feature  Patient monitoring systems like Skillqube to simulate vital signs.  Quantity: 2  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  Read More
Additional Information: Obesity and bariatric patients are significantly underrepresented in healthcare education and training equipment, including manikins used for nursing, paramedic, and medical instruction. This gap in training products contributes to a lack of sensitivity and preparedness among healthcare staff and clinicians when dealing with obese patients. 

Name: Popeye & Dave Age: 82 years old Gender: Male Weight:   25 – 30kg                   Key features: Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. CPR Compatible Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia Quantity: 2 Location: Robert Winston Building   Read More
Additional Information: This lifelike manikin is the weight and height of an average senior with fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures which will encourage a more natural handling and new level of realism to medical training.
Name: Rani Age: 82 Gender: Female Weight: 30kg Information: Key Features: Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. CPR Compatible Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening Hair punched Hair plus Body Hair (Genitals) Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus     Read More
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.
Name: Mac  Age: 50  Gender: Male  Weight: 30kg – 40kg   Key Features:   Step wise airway management with mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway, supraglottic airway and ET tube intubation.  Intraosseous insertions in bilateral humeral head and tibia  CPR compatible  Needle decompression insertion  Hand punched hair   Closed eyelids with manual opening  Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care.  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  Read More
Additional Information: Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training. 
Name: SimMan 3G Age: N/A Gender: Male Weight:  38.5kg Key Features: Completely wireless and self-contained with internal electrical and pneumatic power, wirelessly integrates with existing computer networks and swappable, rechargeable batteries. Approximately 4 hours continuous operation in wireless mode. Multiple Airway Skills/Features Airway Complications Breathing Features Breathing Complications Cardiac Features Circulation Features Vascular Access CPR Eyes Other Features Patient Monitor (wireless) For details on the above features, please check additional details tab above. SimMan 3G Quantity: 1 SimMan Essentials Quantity: 6 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus Read More
Additional Information: Designed to simulate complex medical cases that help prepare learners for real-world situations, SimMan 3G PLUS features full articulation for realistic patient handling, and technology to integrate real clinical devices for heightened realism. Multiple Airway Skills/Features:
  • Controllable open/closed airway; automatically or manually controlled
  • Head tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust w/articulated jaw
  • Suctioning (Oral & Nasopharyngeal)
  • Bag-mask ventilation and transtracheal jet ventilation
  • Orotracheal intubation, nasotracheal intubation, retrograde intubation, fibreoptic intubation, right main stem intubation, endotracheal tube intubation
  • Combitube, LMA, and other airway placement
  • Needle cricothyrotomy and surgical cricothyrotomy
  • Variable lung compliance (4 settings)
  • Variable airway resistance (4 settings)
  • Stomach distention
Airway Complications:
  • Detection of proper head position
  • Can’t intubate/Can ventilate
  • Can’t intubate/Can’t ventilate
  • Tongue edema
  • Pharyngeal swelling
  • Laryngospasm
  • Decreased cervical range of motion
  • Trismus
Breathing Features:
  • Simulated spontaneous breathing, bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall, CO2 exhalation
  • Normal and abnormal breath sounds (5 anterior auscultation sites, 6 posterior auscultation sites)
  • Oxygen saturation and waveform
Breathing Complications:
  • Cyanosis
  • Needle thoracentesis - bi-lateral
  • Unilateral & Bilateral chest movement & lobar breath sounds
  • Chest tube insertion – bilateral
Cardiac Features:
  • Extensive ECG library, 12 lead ECG display and ECG rhythm monitoring (4 wire)
  • Heart sounds - four anterior locations
  • Defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Pacing
Circulation Features:
  • Oscillometric BP measurement
  • Carotid, femoral, brachial, radial, dorsalis pedis, popliteal and posterior tibialis pulses synchronized with ECG
  • Pulse strength variable with BP
  • Pulse Palpation is detected & logged
Vascular Access:
  • Bilateral IV access, bilateral humeral IO access and Bilateral deltoid IM
  • Intraosseous access (tibia)
CPR:
  • CPR compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave form, and ECG artefacts
  • Detection of depth, release, and frequency of compressions, real time feedback on quality of CPR
Eyes:
  • Blinking - slow, normal, fast and winks
  • Open, closed and partially open
  • Pupillary accommodation - synchrony/asynchrony, normal and sluggish speed of response
Other Features:
  • Seizure/Fascicullation
  • Bleeding - simulation of bleeding at multiple sites / arterial and venous / vital signs automatically respond to blood loss & therapy / works with various wound modules & moulage kits
  • Urine output (variable) / foley catheterization
  • Secretions - blood, mucous, CSF, etc.
  • Diaphoresis
  • Bowel Sounds - four quadrants
  • Patient voice, pre-recorded sounds, custom sounds - instructor can simulate patient’s voice wirelessly or multiple instructors communicate using integrated voice over IP
  • Articulating arms
  • SpO2 measurement bilateral
  • Interchangeable head skins
Patient Monitor (wireless):
  • ECG (2 traces), SpO2, CO2, ABP, CVP, ICP, Anesthetic Agent, PH, PTC, PAP, PCWP, NIBP, TOF, Cardiac Output, Temperature (core & peripheral)
  • Additional and programmable parameters
  • X-Ray Display
  • 12 Lead ECG Display
  • Custom image display / custom video display
Name: Jack Age: 30 – 40 years old Gender: Male Weight: 15 Kg                      Key features: Realistic upper airway and Lungs Advanced Life Support (ALS) Clinical capabilities, including an accurate human airway Blood filled intraosseous (IO) sites Needle De-Compression Insertion Lungs that can be ventilated Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This advanced male manikin has a lifelike look and is anatomically correct
Name: Mavel Age: 20 – 30 years old Gender: Female Weight:   30kg                            Height: 5’7” Size: UK 14               Key features: Lower jaw thrust and chin lift Nostrils for nasogastric tube Intraosseous insertions Needle decompression Splashproof and washable skin Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: This lifelike adult female has clinical capabilities including mouth and jaw capable of airway management, she can be intubated and ventilated
Name: Sam Age: 50 Gender: Male Weight: 15kg Key Features: Step wise airway management with Mouth, Nostrils, Upper Airway & Lungs enabling use of NP Airway, Bag Valve Mask, Supraglottic Airway & Endotracheal Tube. CPR Compatible (including mechanical chest compression) Closed Eyelids with Manual Opening Bald Head Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus Read More
Additional Information: The new Lifecast Adult Torso offers advanced functionality and anatomical accuracy in CPR and Airway Management Training. The polymer chest provides unrivalled chest compression feel including natural recoil times indicative of real people. The sealed lung system allows for realistic manual and mechanical ventilation and enables effective use of the new breed of Ventilation Feedback Devices (including the EOlifeX from Archeon Medical). The Lifecast Adult Torso also works well with the iSimulate physiological monitoring simulator to create highly realistic and practical lab based or in-situ scenarios.

Name: Vivian  Age: 82  Gender: Female  Weight: 25kg – 30kg   Key Features:   Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation.  CPR Compatible  Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway  Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia  Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space  Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening  Hair punched Hair plus Body Hair (Genitals)  Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care.  Quantity: 1  Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus  Read More
Additional Information: Information  Lifecast Seniors feature lifelike fine details such as replication of veins and underlying structures as well as hair and includes an airway and articulated mouth for airway management. Created with the weight and height of an average senior, this will encourage more natural handling, bringing a new level of realism to medical training.  Our 82-year-old lady manikin is a copy of the actor Vivien Bridson, (starring in Star Wars VIII The Last Jedi), dancer and trained Psychologist, who lives in London. 

Name: HAL Age: Adult Gender: Male Weight: 75 kg (1265 Ibs)                                     Key features: Advanced Airway Management Reactive Eyes, Seizures All palpable Pulse sites Chest Rise Heart, Lung & Bowel sounds CPR feedback Can Defibrillate, Cardiovert & Pace Auscultation Quantity: 3 Location: Robert Winston Building Read More
Additional Information: An advanced multi-purpose patient Simulator, wireless and tetherless in design and can be used across a broad range of clinical areas
Name: Chris Age: 30 Gender: Trans-Male Height: 1.75m Weight: 35kg (Visually designed to look approx. 100kg) Shoe Size: UK7 Key Features: Chris has been designed by academics from Sheffield Hallam University and Lifecast Body Simulation to represent a realistic 30 year old Trans-Male who has undergone hormone therapy for 6 years and has had a double mastectomy surgery Key Features include: Wider hip structure Realistic facial and pubic hair Surgical scaring from breast removal surgery Realistic female genitalia consistent from hormone therapy Piercings Adult Manikins will sit to a 45-degree Angle to allow sitting in a bed, couch or Trollycot but please be aware, lifelike manikins are delicate and susceptible to breakage. Please handle with care. Quantity: 1 Location: Robert Winston Building and Heart of Campus Read More
Additional Information: Step wise airway management - Upper Airway Mouth, Teeth & Jaw, Bag Valve Mask Ventilation, Intubatable, Lower Jaw Manipulation. · CPR Compatible · Nostrils for Nasopharyngeal Airway · Intraosseous Insertions in Bilateral Humeral Head & Tibia · Needle Decompression Insertion: 2nd Intercostal Space (Front) & 5th Intercostal Space · Closed Eyelids capable of manual opening · Hand punched hair including body hair (Genitals)