Birthing simulator Prompt Flex
The standard birth simulator has a modular design, offering a truly versatile and flexible platform. This mannequin allows you to use several scenarios when teaching birth simulation. The ideal training solution for all skills related to both normal and abnormal births, as well as for use in stand-alone bench training or patient simulation.
The standard model of birthing simulators comes with an improved PROMPT Flex Standard Baby representing a full-term baby. With PROMPT Flex Birthing Mother, you can simulate normal and difficult births.
PROMPT Flex Baby's advanced shoulder and hip joints further increase realism in difficult birth situations such as shoulder dystocia and breech birth.
REALISM
- Realistic pelvic floor
- Suitable for use with patient simulation
- Improved Baby model with a curve in the thoracolumbar section
VERSATILITY
maternity:
- Articulated hips help demonstrate the Gaskin and McRobert procedures
- Dummy-based handle for operator use during labor simulation
- Straps for attaching the simulator to a bed or bench during training
- Can be used with additional modules to extend learning simulations
baby:
- The child has a curve in the thoracolumbar region
- Improved joint articulation provides increased realism for difficult birth scenarios such as shoulder dystocia
SKILLS
Training and practice of the following types of childbirth:
- Normal
- Vaginal buttock
- Shoulder dystocia
- Vaginal care (forceps and vacuum devices)
- The third stage of childbirth
- Umbilical cord prolapses
- Placement of a urinary catheter
- Intramuscular injection
- Communication and teamwork skills
Additional modules available to extend training (ordered separately):
- Postpartum hemorrhage (PHC)
- Extended caesarean section
- Cervical Dilation and Effacement (CDE)
- Compression suture of the uterus
- Cervical cerclage
- The lower part of the legs
Mother, baby and placenta | Baby and placenta |
---|---|
Normal delivery | Normal delivery |
Breech delivery | Breech |
Forceps delivery | Forceps delivery |
Posterior arm delivery | Posterior arm delivery |
Shoulder dystocia | 'Turtle-neck' head |
Ventouse delivery | Delivery of placenta |
And other skills... |