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1 istan v2 now with Müse istan
2 istan v2 + Müse: the ultimate learning package The new istan comes standard with METI s extraordinary, new user interface, Müse. From running your simulator to accessing and managing patients and scenarios, Müse offers drag-and-drop simplicity and touch-screen capability, making control as simple as a tap of the finger. Müse runs on web-based technology, so it connects wirelessly to your network and comes with METI s TouchPro Patient Monitor software including capnography.* In addition, with Müse for istan, all of METI s proprietary physiology and pharmacology models have been updated and enhanced. Patient Status Display provides a fully customizable, manageable view of waveform, numeric and volumetric patient data. Colors and alarms can be modified directly from the Run Screen as well. Simulated Clinical Experiences (SCEs) bundle ready-to-go patient, scenarios, educational content and setup preferences to automatically load together when you run a SCE. Müse is a smart application that displays only the features available on the simulator you are connected to, allowing you to access the level of physiologic control available at any given time. SCE timeline provides the ability to place bookmarks throughout a SCE and to return to the patient s bookmarked physiology at any point. The fully customizable Quick Links lists help you easily and accurately apply complex medical conditions, medications and interventions directly from the Run Screen. Recent Event Logs on the Run Screen keep you updated, while complete event and physiological data is logged in the SCE history. Parameter controls allow you to affect the physiological modeling with the click of a button. Scenarios automatically load as part of the SCE. Scenario states and progression can be controlled directly from the Run Screen. Patient reset button allows you to quickly save and return to the patient s original baseline physiology without having to restart the SCE. Fluid loss and administration controls support varying rates. Medication Monitor shows current concentration of any administered medication in the patient. Administered drugs can be reset, immediately removing all effects of the medication from the patient for training purposes. Drug responses are tied to route administration options (IV, IM, PO, IO, Transdermal Patch, Nasal Spray, and Transmucosal Lozenge). Multi-user, unique password system allows institutions to predefine privileges of users and operators.
3 Inspired evolution Reactive eyes with automatic and manual, consensual and independent pupillary response and control Blinking eyes Variable pupil size Realistic airway Breakaway teeth Voice Trismus NEW Trachea with realistic anatomical landmarks chest movement Flail chest Pneumothorax decompression Independent chest excursion Breath sounds Heart sounds Intercostal palpable ribs Chest compressions ECG Defibrillation Pacing Fully wireless and tetherless with everything from blood, fluids and power 100% on-board Bowel sounds radial femoral Urinary output carotid Diaphoresis Realistic secretions: eyes, nose, mouth, ears chest tube IV port NEW brachial Simultaneous bleeding sites Instructors Workstation
4 Welcome to the new istan When you need high-performance and ultra-realism in a patient simulator look no further than the all-new, next-generation istan. The new istan brings you everything you love about the ultimate wireless simulator a 100% all-in-one system, fully articulated movement and tetherless control with new and improved features that make it simply the most powerful and most advanced patient simulator in the world. And, the new istan now comes standard with Müse, the new METI touch-screen-capable user interface that makes everything about running your simulator easier, faster and friendlier. New, advanced features Reskinned an advanced realistic skin that is more ruggedized for use in every kind of learning environment, whether it s in the classroom or at a disaster drill in the field. NEW Six patients and 14 Simulated Clinical Experiences (SCEs) Reactive eyes fully reactive eyes providing both consensual and independent, automatic pupillary response to light and trauma. Improved airway built to withstand all the rigors associated with practicing proper airway management. Quieter operation new, low-noise system lets you hear patient sounds not mechanics for added realism in your simulation environment while the patient is breathing. popliteal Intraosseous access Realistic skin Cyanosis Capillary refill High-quality patient sounds louder and clearer audio quality for voice, lung and heart sounds. New software: Müse istan now comes standard with METI s new user interface that combines all the power of METI s physiological models with intuitive, on-the-fly control. dorsalis and tibialis pedis s TouchPro Software
5 TouchPro Simulated Patient Monitoring Software Müse comes with the new TouchPro Patient Monitoring software that looks and acts just like a real-world patient monitor including touch-screen capability and capnography.* Operates wirelessly or via wired Ethernet Can be run on a touch-screen computer or tablet Waveforms and numeric vitals can be changed with drag and drop simplicity Can display up to six waveform traces and four numeric vitals Web-based for PC or Mac Waveform Selection ECG Lead I ECG Lead II ECG Lead III ECG Lead V Arterial Blood Pressure Central Venous Pressure Optoplethysmograph Capnogram Pulmonary Blood Pressure Numeric Selection Heart Rate Pulse Arterial Blood Pressure MAP NIBP Pulmonary Artery Pressure PCWP Central Venous Pressure Continuous Cardiac Output Thermodilution Cardiac Output Respiratory Rate SpO2 PAO2 PaO2 PACO2 PaCO2 EtCO2 PvO2 PvCO2 ICP Body Temperature Blood Temperature Axillary Temperature Rectal Temperature * Touch-screen hardware is available as an option.
6 istan Clinical Features Sounds Breath Sounds 8 anterior locations: 4 independently controlled breath sounds (7 options available) 6 posterior locations: 4 independently controlled breath sounds (7 options available) Heart Sounds 4 independently controlled heart sound locations (9 options available) Bowel Sounds 4 independently controlled bowel sound locations (4 options available) Phonation Sounds Throat Sounds - cough, stridor Male and Female Speech - yes, no, ouch and more Wireless Voice Capability (live speech) Pulmonary System Lung design allows for simulation of flail chest and variable airway resistance Independent Trauma features (needle decompression/chest tubes) End Tidal CO 2 monitoring Cardiovascular system Jugular Vein Distention Defibrillation, Pacing and Cardioversion Chest Compressions Cyanosis Capillary Refill Pulses Pneumatic s in 14 locations Carotid Brachial Radial Femoral Popliteal Dorsalis Pedis Tibialis Pedis Pulses are touch activated and logged for instructor/learner debriefing genitourinary Interchangeable male or female genitalia for urinary catheterization procedures and urinary output 6300 Edgelake Drive Sarasota, FL USA tel meti.com hpsn.com Trauma Cricothyrotomy Articulated Mandible Obstructed Ear Irrigation Oral and Nasopharyngeal Suctioning Neck Articulation with cervical motion monitoring and the ability to reduce range of motion Reactive Pupils Teeth with Break Away Incisors Laryngospasm Difficult (Airway) Occluder Bronchial Occlusion Tongue Edema Trismus Jaw Thrust (Sensed) Tension Pneumothorax/Hemothorax Needle Decompression () Flail Chest Chest Tubes () Convulsions Sternal and Tibial IO Access Peripheral IV Ports Central (Femoral and Jugular) IV Lines Thigh Auto-Injection Sites for Medication Administration bleeding and secretions Hemorrhage System Simulation of bleeding at Moulage Sites (2 simultaneously) Plumbed for all four limbs and abdomen Linked to physiology Secretions Mouth, nose, ears, eyes, forehead diaphoresis Also serves the chest tubes and urinary output power and electronics AC/DC Power (110/240 V AC, V DC) Batteries Internal Rechargeable Batteries Battery run-time: 8 hours Fast charge: Approximately 5 hours Monitoring SpO 2 Finger Probe integrated with Simulated Patient Monitor Display and METI Physiological Models ECG 5-lead ECG monitoring available on both patient monitors and TouchPro Monitor Display NIBP Blood pressure assessment by palpitation and auscultation (Korotkoff sounds) and is displayed on TouchPro Monitor Display Auto-Cycling Capable Simulated clinical experiences Anaphylaxis Angina with Cardiac Arrest Anterior Myocardial Infarction Asthmatic with Pneumothorax COPD Exacerbation with Respiratory Failure Heart Failure with Pulmonary Edema Inferior Myocardial Infarction Organophosphate Exposure Pneumonia with Septic Shock Severe Young Asthmatic Splenic Rupture with Pneumothorax Stab Wound to the Chest Subdural Hematoma Tension Pneumothorax Standard Equipment istan Mannequin Instructor s Workstation Laptop Müse istan Edition Software 4 SCE Development Licenses TouchPro Software 14 Preconfigured SCEs Set of 4 CO 2 Canisters istan Computer Bag Six Patients Healthy Adult Male Pregnant Female Healthy Adult Female COPD Patient Healthy Soldier Hypertensive Patient Optional Equipment Touch-screen Capable Monitor Additional Battery Pack Mannequin Carrying Case Additional CO 2 Canisters Mannequin Tool Kit Trauma/Disaster Casualty Kit - TDCK METI FX ICP Pharmacology Editor For more information about istan or other METI products contact your regional sales manager, the distributor in your country or visit meti.com METI
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