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SimScope stethoscope technology and built-in large sound library are used to reduce heart, lung and vocal sounds.
Students can use SimScope stethoscope model for auscultation training: put SimScope in the correct position on the model, and play the real heart sound through oscilloscope. Students can practice and improve diagnostic skills.
Lightweight and portable, suitable for teaching in different environments.
Light skin, close to Asian skin color.
Practice with any brand of real stethoscope or SimScope that comes with the product.
The huge audio library includes a variety of cases and customizable scenarios: over 23 different heart rate sound comparisons, such as eschenmag syndrome, triangular-looping and jugular varus, as well as 15 pediatric respiratory sounds and 3 pediatric bowel sounds.
Variable breath tone a breath tone can be reduced in the lower part of the lungs or on both sides of the chest: it can simulate inflammation or pneumothorax.
Each sound will be generated on a computer screen, providing visual information to make learning more vivid.
It can project the heart sound map to the big screen and connect with the low-frequency speaker for sound release. It is very suitable for teaching in multi-coal classroom and clinical skill center.
The teacher can look at the volume of any position at any time, and the adjusted sound can be saved for later invocation, and the factory Settings can be restored at any time, and the personal adjustment can still be saved under the condition of the factory Settings.
Each sound comes with an explanation and a quiz.
Differential auscultation training - one may select two sounds for differential auscultation. After playing the sound, the image will show the auscultation position, and clicking the auscultation position will show the ecg waveform. Waveform can be amplified (1 time, 2 times, 4 times, 8 times), can be suspended.
Additional explanation of basic auscultation.