Dunno why people share their hardest moments online for everyone to see, I don’t need to see you saying goodbye to a loved one, WHY ARE YOU FILMING IT?!
So I worked for a few years in a medical simulation lab for a university allied health program. Some of these manikins can get real creepy and “realistic”. The one pictured here is a low-mid level manikin. You can take a pulse, maybe put air in it via a bag valve mask (BVM) and even take a blood pressure.
The higher level models of this manikin, the eyes open and can blink, the pupils dilate, it can sweat and create tears. The chest moves up and down to simulate breathing and you can hear lung and heart sounds. You can feel for a pulse in multiple locations, you can take a blood pressure, and listen for various body sounds (bowels, lungs, hearts, etc). It can even generate a cardiac rhythm, so any standard cardiac monitor can be attached to it and can show a EKG. You can also defibrilate (shock) the manikin and it will automatically correct the cardiac rhythm. You can administer medications and using special syringes with RFID tag it know what medication you gave and will change how the manikin reacts to it based on the dose you gave. You could even make it “talk” with preprogrammed phrases and it had a microphone and speaker built into the head so you could wear a headset and “talk” through the manikin as if you were the patient and then hear the responses from the students.
The things were freaking awesome, very expensive (they were about $88K per manikin back in 2014) and a bitch to maintain. They even had trauma modules, so you could remove the leg and attach an amputated leg which would spurt out fake blood where the person would have to put on a real tourniquet to stop it
He gettin the best head
me, some day
Thats one look that tells you this guy aint going to heaven.. who knows what he was duin 2 minutes b4 death 😀
#DON’Tstickyourdickinthere
Baby’s got The Bends
When i bust and she doesnt stop. 😫
ah a Radiohead reference
I look like that when I’m napping.
Reminded me the Office CPR scene somehow..
Rosemary. Heaven restores you in life.
Don’t be fooled by his tender touch. Dude gonna create some masterpiece with his Sharpie.
Went out with a bang.
Is that Beavis?
Dang ol, dang man. RIP Boomhauer
Me, Monday morning.
Dunno why people share their hardest moments online for everyone to see, I don’t need to see you saying goodbye to a loved one, WHY ARE YOU FILMING IT?!
Also, I’m sorry for your loss
Sad to see Sid from Toy Story end up this way. RIP
Looks like the taxi driver from Total Recall.
Ken’t
Hey its not funny! Phil Hartman was a good man!
Was he on that plane next to that lady who freaked out?
Rosemary,
Heaven restores you in life,
You’re coming with me,
Through the aging, the fearing, the strife…
Interpol just came up in my mind
He looks at peace 🥹
I was so scared it might open its eyes
That one Interpol music video
But then who did make it?
I was fine until the “please be okay”
Bro has the bends
Caldwell?
AI teeth?
r/dontputyourdickinthat
What that mouth do?
Is this Resesa Ann’s husband?
So I worked for a few years in a medical simulation lab for a university allied health program. Some of these manikins can get real creepy and “realistic”. The one pictured here is a low-mid level manikin. You can take a pulse, maybe put air in it via a bag valve mask (BVM) and even take a blood pressure.
The higher level models of this manikin, the eyes open and can blink, the pupils dilate, it can sweat and create tears. The chest moves up and down to simulate breathing and you can hear lung and heart sounds. You can feel for a pulse in multiple locations, you can take a blood pressure, and listen for various body sounds (bowels, lungs, hearts, etc). It can even generate a cardiac rhythm, so any standard cardiac monitor can be attached to it and can show a EKG. You can also defibrilate (shock) the manikin and it will automatically correct the cardiac rhythm. You can administer medications and using special syringes with RFID tag it know what medication you gave and will change how the manikin reacts to it based on the dose you gave. You could even make it “talk” with preprogrammed phrases and it had a microphone and speaker built into the head so you could wear a headset and “talk” through the manikin as if you were the patient and then hear the responses from the students.
The things were freaking awesome, very expensive (they were about $88K per manikin back in 2014) and a bitch to maintain. They even had trauma modules, so you could remove the leg and attach an amputated leg which would spurt out fake blood where the person would have to put on a real tourniquet to stop it
Biden?
Baby’s got the bends
Rest in rip paul… you will be missed
The test dummy in the hospital was always “patient” during experiments