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BP Pump 2 NIBP blood pressure simulator

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BP Pump 2 NIBP Blood Pressure Simulator

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BP Pump 2 tests for leaks, measures static pressure, generates pressure, and tests overpressure valves. For improved testing versatility, the analyzer’s recently upgraded waveform test suite includes additional physiological selections. BP Pump 2 comes in two models: the standard BP Pump 2L and the BP Pump 2M, which features a high-accuracy pressure transducer. BP Pump 2 also includes an optional five-lead synchronized ECG simulations to test monitors that monitors patients ECG.

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ProSim SPOT Light SpO2 Pulse Oximeter Tester

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What comes in the box:

  • ProSim SPOT Light Users Manual
  • ProSim SPOT Light Battery Pack
  • ProSim SPOT Light Power Supply Line Cord
  • ProSim SPOT Light Line Cord (country-specific)
  • CCPS4 SPOT Light
  • PS4 SPOT Light Carry Case
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The ProSim 8 and ProSim 8P Vital Signs Patient Simulator

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What comes in the box:

  • ProSim 8 / ProSim 8P Getting Started Guide (3980667)
  • ProSim 8 / ProSim 8P  User's Manual (3980671)
  • ProSim 8 / ProSim 8P  Battery Pack (4021085)
  • USB Cable (4034393)
  • IBP Cable, unterminated (2392173)
  • ProSim 8 / ProSim 8P  Carrying Case (4034597)
  • ProSim NIBP MANDREL SET (4308086)
  • AC/DC Power Supply
  • AC Power cord

Optional Accessory: 

  • ProSim SpO2 Test Module
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Are there any patient monitors that may not recognize Ventricular Fibrillation simulated by PS410/PS420 patient simulator?

Yes.

Ventricular Fibrillation (VFIB) is a medical emergency condition in which there is uncoordinated contraction of the cardiac muscle of the ventricles in the heart, making them tremble rather than contract properly. Since the VFIB waveform continuously changes in shape, magnitude and direction, different patient monitors may use slightly different algorithms to detect VFIB signal.