GM-HAL S5301

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GM-HAL S5301

The HAL® S5301

Interdisciplinary and Immersive - Meet the world’s most advanced interdisciplinary patient simulator

From emergency care to ICU and med-surg training, HAL is designed to fulfill educational objectives across clinical disciplines and blur the lines between simulation and real life. New lifelike motor movement, next-gen simulated physiology, UNI® 3, and many more industry-first capabilities launch the next leap in simulation.

A new standard in patient care simulation

HAL S5301 is the all-new flagship of the HAL brand, trusted by simulation programs worldwide for its innovation, ease of use, and reliability. The S5301 sets the standard for the future of patient simulation, building upon the design philosophy established with the original HAL launched nearly two decades ago. Join us as we chart HAL’s course into the future.


Introducing a new level of fidelity in neurological emergency simulation

HAL introduces the latest innovations in robotics simulate lifelike symptoms of a neurological emergency and enables team-based training through patient assessment and treatment. New features like facial droop, , and arm motor control reproduce the progression of a stroke, helping teams train in time-dependent clinical skills and teamwork.


Product Features

General

  • Anatomically accurate adult male proportions; height 5’ 9” / 175 cm
  • Lifelike skin features palpable landmarks and seamless articulating joints: neck, jaw, shoulders, elbow, wrists, fingers, hips, knees, ankles
  • Realistic articulation supports common patient positions: supine, prone, Fowler’s
  • Wireless and tetherless; all features are fully operational during transport
  • Internal rechargeable battery provides hours of tetherless operation
  • Microsoft Surface Pro preloaded with UNI® 3.0 Unified Simulator Control Software
  • HAL S5301 Simulation Learning Experiences™ scenario package
  • Supports Bluetooth, Gaumard RF, and wired connectivity
  • Compatible with Gaumard Ultrasound™
  • Compatible with Care in Motion™ audio & video debriefing system
  • Available in light, medium, or dark skin tones at no extra charge

Neurologic

  • Programmable blinking rate, pupil dilation, and eye movement
  • Programmable consensual and nonconsensual pupillary response to light stimuli
  • Normal and abnormal eye movements and conditions including strabismus, ptosis, and more
  • Interactive eyes can follow a moving object
  • Gaumard Conversational Speech enhanced by artificial intelligence; HAL listens and automatically answers patient history and initial assessment-related questions
    • Auto-generated, natural-sounding voice
    • Scenario and patient profile-dependent responses
    • Follows voice commands including lift arm, look left, look right, and squeeze hand
    • Varies verbal responses consistent with level of consciousness and physiologic state
    • Gaumard Speech Processing Model: learns and improves understanding and verbal responses over time
  • Wireless streaming voice: be the voice of HAL and listen to participants’ responses in real-time
  • Includes large library of high-quality, prerecorded English and Spanish responses
  • Record and playback custom speech phrases in any language
  • Active mouth movement synchronizes with voice: close, open, smile, unilateral lip droop, and lockjaw
  • Active neck movement: rotation, flexion, extension, and reduced cervical movement
  • Sound localization: HAL automatically turns head and eyes toward the provider speaking
  • Active robotics simulate lifelike expressions; preset library includes left facial droop, right facial droop, pained, quizzical, scared, smiling
  • Preprogrammed emotional states automatically express non-verbal cues: normal, worried, anxious, and lethargic
  • Active right arm motor reflex: shake hand, squeeze hand, raise arm, withdrawal response, and abnormal posturing (decorticate/ decerebrate)
  • Lifelike stroke clinical presentations include facial droop, weakness in the right arm, abnormal posturing, and pain response
  • Programmable, automated pain response to pressure-sensitive sites: bilateral supraorbital notch, trapezius pinch (left shoulder), sternal rub, and right middle finger nailbed
  • Supports Train of Four monitoring using real devices
  • Lifelike partial tonic-clonic and non-tonic-clonic seizures
  • Programmable sweating (diaphoresis) and tears

Breathing

  • Lifelike, spontaneous breathing with selectable normal and abnormal patterns
  • Four anterior and posterior lung auscultation fields; new lung sound library
  • Programmable bilateral or unilateral chest rise
  • Fully internal, patented dynamic lungs and airway support the use of real mechanical ventilators and standard patient circuits; no calibration, proprietary adapters, or external converter adjuncts required
  • Supports standard mechanical ventilators and modes of ventilation including:
    • Continuous mandatory ventilation (CMV), volume assist/control, pressure assist/control, pressure support ventilation (PSV), pressure or volume controlled synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
    • Supports therapeutic levels of PEEP
  • Programmable advanced airway and lung functions
    • Variable lung unit compliance
    • Variable bilateral and unilateral bronchi resistance
    • Inspiratory effort and rate
    • Respiratory drive
    • Real CO2 exhalation
    • Auto-PEEP
  • Advanced respiratory effort simulation allows for lifelike weaning/liberation scenarios
  • Supports mechanical ventilation while fully mobile
  • Left hemo/pneumothorax site supports palpation, incision, chest tube insertion, chest tube placement detection, bleeding, and suture
  • Needle thoracentesis site supports needle insertion, detects needle placement, and presents audible hiss
  • Presents normal to abnormal capnography waveforms on real devices, including “shark fin” waveform

Circulatory

  • Bilateral palpable pulses: carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, pedal
  • Pulse palpation detection and event logging
  • Programmable circumoral skin coloration: cyanosis, redness, and pallor
  • Programmable oxygen saturation; monitor using real pulse oximetry sensors on the left middle finger
  • Supports non-invasive auscultatory and oscillometric blood pressure measurement with real monitors and devices
  • Monitor intra-arterial blood pressure using real adjuncts, sensors, and devices
  • Bilateral IV access sites support cannulation with flashback, infusion, and sampling
  • Radial arterial access site supports catheterization, flashback, sampling, and IBP monitoring
  • Antecubital vein blood draw site on left arm
  • Automatic drug recognition detects virtual medications injected into the lower left arm
  • Fingerstick glucose testing on the left index finger
  • Tibia and humeral intraosseous access and infusion
  • Programmable capillary refill time testing located on right middle finger
  • Intramuscular injection site on left deltoid

Cardiac

  • Aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid, and mitral auscultation fields and new heart sound library
  • Supports 4-lead and 12-lead ECG monitoring using real monitoring devices
  • Generate cardiac injury, ischemia, and necrosis using the UNI® 3D Myocardial Infarction Model; monitor resulting abnormal ECG rhythms on a real 12-lead ECG monitoring device
  • Customize 12-lead waveforms with 12-lead ECG designer interface
  • ECG-derived respiratory monitoring
  • Supports standard defibrillation, double sequential defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing with live energy
  • Allows for anterior/lateral and anterior/posterior pad placement
  • eCPR™ real-time quality feedback and reporting: Time to CPR, compression depth/rate, compression interruptions, ventilation rate, excessive ventilation, smart CPR coach

Genitourinary

  • Male urinary catheterization with programmable fluid return
  • Computer-controlled urinary output rate and urine and/or blood mixture
  • Programmable urinary incontinence
  • Internal, auto-refilling 0.7-liter urine reservoir

Gastrointestinal

  • Male urinary catheterization with programmable fluid return
  • Computer-controlled urinary output rate and urine and/or blood mixture
  • Programmable urinary incontinence
  • Internal, auto-refilling 0.7-liter urine reservoir

Trauma

  • Internal, auto-refilling 1.2-liter blood reservoir
  • Abdominal bleeding wound responds to pressure and packing
  • Optional trauma arm and trauma leg accessories feature bleeding wound and tourniquet placement detection
  • Computer-controlled blood pressure-dependent bleeding