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Sakamoto Auscultation Simulator1. Learning through practice with a sense of reality
2. Realistic auscultatory sounds
● Sternum and soft touch of the skin● Seven built-in speakers (volume adjustable) provide true-to-life experience of hearing cardiac and breath sounds of actual patients by applying a stethoscope.
● Reproduction of complicated cases is possible by combinations of 20 cases of cardiac sounds and 12 cases of breath sounds.
● Differences in auscultatory sounds can be confirmed realistically by the use of a personal computer (Windows).
3. Adjustable to details● The heart rate and respiratory rate are adjustable.● The volume of cardiac and breath sounds is adjustable in each region (cardiac and pulmonary regions) or all regions.
4. Presentation of case profiles● Presentation of case profiles and points of attention with graphs facilitates understanding of characteristics of each disease.
Chest cover(Indicate ausculatory site)
Size
Heart sounds
Heart rate
Respiratory sounds
Respiratory rate
20 cases×4 sites
adjustable
12 cases×3 sites
adjustable
Main unit W55×D23×H50cmBox W16×D23×H 9cm
1 Normal alveolar breath sound Normal
Major Category Minor Category Disease
2 Intermittent rales(moist rales)
Interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis /pulmonary edema
Fine crackles
Breath sound
3 Intermittent rales(moist rales)
Pulmonary edema, pneumonia,alveolar effusion
Coarse crackles
● Weight/About 14kg ● Case size/W65×D58×H28cm● Accessories/USB cable, CD-ROM soft (Japanese, English), Stethoscope, Chest cover, Storage case
Volume
Power source
Consumption of electricity
Operating temperature range
adjustable
AC100V 50/60Hz
100W
5~40℃
12345678910
Normal (no splitting of the second sound)Normal (split second sound)Abnormal split second soundIncreased apical second sound in hypertensionApical fourth soundInnocent murmurAortic ejection soundMid-systolic clicksMitral escape clicks /murmurTricuspid insufficiency
11121314151617181920
Mitral stenosisMitral insufficiencyAortic stenosisAortic insufficiencySubaortic stenosisAtrial septal defectVentricular septal defectPulmonary stenosisAcute mitral insufficiencyPulmonary insufficiency
Cardiac sounds
By reproducing various symptoms, supports practice of auscultation with a feeling of being in a clinical situation.
4Stenosis of middle-large bronchi, bronchial secretion
Continuous rales(dry rales)
Low pitched rhonchi(sonorous rhonchi)
5
6
7 Tachypnea Nervous dyspneaConsonating rales
8Intensified bronchovesicular sounds
Resting dyspnea
9 Cardiac asthmaContinuous rales (dry rales)+ intermittent rales (moist rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze+fine crackles
10 Bronchial asthmaContinuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze+prolonged exhalation
11Central hyperpnea (midbrain disorder) hyperventilation syndrome
Abnormal respiratorypattern
Tachypnea(shallow respiration) 60times/min
12 Diabetic ketoacidosis, uremia
Abnormal respiratorypattern
Kussmaul respiration 36times/min
Feature
Practice
Specifications
Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma
Continuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 1
Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma
Continuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 2
Emergency
Injection
Acupuncture
Experience
Nursing
Emergency
Injection
Acupuncture
Experience
Nursing
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M164
Sakamoto Auscultation Simulator1. Learning through practice with a sense of reality
2. Realistic auscultatory sounds
● Sternum and soft touch of the skin● Seven built-in speakers (volume adjustable) provide true-to-life experience of hearing cardiac and breath sounds of actual patients by applying a stethoscope.
● Reproduction of complicated cases is possible by combinations of 20 cases of cardiac sounds and 12 cases of breath sounds.
● Differences in auscultatory sounds can be confirmed realistically by the use of a personal computer (Windows).
3. Adjustable to details● The heart rate and respiratory rate are adjustable.● The volume of cardiac and breath sounds is adjustable in each region (cardiac and pulmonary regions) or all regions.
4. Presentation of case profiles● Presentation of case profiles and points of attention with graphs facilitates understanding of characteristics of each disease.
Chest cover(Indicate ausculatory site)
Size
Heart sounds
Heart rate
Respiratory sounds
Respiratory rate
20 cases×4 sites
adjustable
12 cases×3 sites
adjustable
Main unit W55×D23×H50cmBox W16×D23×H 9cm
1 Normal alveolar breath sound Normal
Major Category Minor Category Disease
2 Intermittent rales(moist rales)
Interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis /pulmonary edema
Fine crackles
Breath sound
3 Intermittent rales(moist rales)
Pulmonary edema, pneumonia,alveolar effusion
Coarse crackles
● Weight/About 14kg ● Case size/W65×D58×H28cm● Accessories/USB cable, CD-ROM soft (Japanese, English), Stethoscope, Chest cover, Storage case
Volume
Power source
Consumption of electricity
Operating temperature range
adjustable
AC100V 50/60Hz
100W
5~40℃
12345678910
Normal (no splitting of the second sound)Normal (split second sound)Abnormal split second soundIncreased apical second sound in hypertensionApical fourth soundInnocent murmurAortic ejection soundMid-systolic clicksMitral escape clicks /murmurTricuspid insufficiency
11121314151617181920
Mitral stenosisMitral insufficiencyAortic stenosisAortic insufficiencySubaortic stenosisAtrial septal defectVentricular septal defectPulmonary stenosisAcute mitral insufficiencyPulmonary insufficiency
Cardiac sounds
By reproducing various symptoms, supports practice of auscultation with a feeling of being in a clinical situation.
4Stenosis of middle-large bronchi, bronchial secretion
Continuous rales(dry rales)
Low pitched rhonchi(sonorous rhonchi)
5
6
7 Tachypnea Nervous dyspneaConsonating rales
8Intensified bronchovesicular sounds
Resting dyspnea
9 Cardiac asthmaContinuous rales (dry rales)+ intermittent rales (moist rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze+fine crackles
10 Bronchial asthmaContinuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze+prolonged exhalation
11Central hyperpnea (midbrain disorder) hyperventilation syndrome
Abnormal respiratorypattern
Tachypnea(shallow respiration) 60times/min
12 Diabetic ketoacidosis, uremia
Abnormal respiratorypattern
Kussmaul respiration 36times/min
Feature
Practice
Specifications
Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma
Continuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 1
Bronchiolar stenosis, brochial asthma
Continuous rales(dry rales)
High pitch rhonchi,wheeze 2
20
Emergency
Injection
Acupuncture
Experience
Nursing
Emergency
Injection
Acupuncture
Experience
Nursing