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Clinical Competencies

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  • ECG Interpretation
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support – Basic Airway Management For Operating Room Nurses
  • Introduction to History Taking Skills
  • Examination of the Pelvis
  • Examination of the Thorax and Lungs
  • Examination of the Rectum
  • Examination of the Abdomen
  • Examination of the Heart
  • Conscious Sedation and analgesia competencies
    • Introduction To Harvey Cardiopulmonary Simulator
    • Standards Of Practice
    • Patient Assessment
    • Difficult Airway
    • Drug Pharmacology
    • Introduction, Goals And Indications For Administration Of Sedation
    • Managing Complications
  • CanMEDS Framework Competencies for Medical Students
    • Collaborator
    • Communicator
    • Health Advocate
    • Leader
    • Medical Expert
    • Professional
    • Scholar

Procedural Competencies

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  • Airway management
  • IV access
  • Local anesthesia/field block
  • Suturing of Lacerations
  • Pap Smear
  • Nasogastric tube placement
  • Venipuncture
  • Abscess incision and drainage
  • Urethral catheterization
  • Oxygen administration devices
  • Thoracentesis
  • Lumbar puncture
  • Anoscopy
  • Arterial line placement
  • Central venous catheter placement
  • Intramuscular Injection
  • Pericardiocentesis
  • Emergency Resuscitation Principles
  • Circulation Assessment & CPR
  • Rectal Examination
  • Electrocautery
  • Epidurals
  • Intraosseous Infusion
  • Ultrasound-guided Central Line Insertion
  • Simulation Debriefing
  • Wound Treatment
  • Introduction, Goals And Indications For Administration Of Sedation
  • Central Vein Catheterization Landmark Technique
  • Chest tube placement and management
  • Spontaneous vaginal delivery
  • Types of Surgical Knots
  • Tying Technique
  • Principles of Asceptic Technique
  • General Principles
  • Laparoscopic Equipment
  • Handling Laparoscopic Instruments
  • Basic Laparoscopic Techniques
  • Managing Complications
  • Tracheostomy

Nursing Competencies

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  • Wound Management
    • Wound Prevention
    • Wound Assessment
    • Wound Treatment
  • Advanced Clinical Nursing Management (Pre Code & Code)
    • Cardiac Failure
    • Renal Failure
    • Tracheostomy Care
    • Suctioning In Respiratory Care
    • Fluid And Electrolytes
    • Basic Airway Management For Operating Room Nurses
    • Medical-Surgical Nursing Comprehensive Scenario
    • Pre Operative Assessment
    • Neurological Trauma
    • Bipap & CPAP
    • Respiratory Failure
    • Shock
    • Respiratory Assessment
    • Oxygen Therapy
  • COPD and its Management
    • Acute Exacerbations
    • End-of-Life Care
    • Definition, Prevalence, Signs & Symptoms
    • Risk Factors And Pathophysiology
    • Diagnosis And Severity
    • Management Of Stable COPD
    • Patient Self-Management Education
  • Procedural Sedation education for registered nurses
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimMan
    • Standards Of Practice
    • Patient Assessment
    • Difficult Airway
    • Drug Pharmacology
    • ECG Interpretation
    • Introduction, Goals And Indications For Administration Of Sedation
    • Managing Complications
  • Introduction to Perioperative Nursing
    • Introduction To The Perioperative Nursing Program
    • Role Of The Perioperative Nurse
    • Preoperative Care
    • Intraoperative Care – Part 1
    • Intraoperative Care – Part 2
    • Full Time Clinical Component
    • Perioperative Anatomy & Medical Terminology
    • General Surgery
    • Perioperative Safety
  • Physical Assessment
    • Physical Examination Of The Airway
    • How To Take Blood Pressure Reading
    • Acute Bronchospasm
    • Acute Respiratory Failure
    • Cardiac
    • Pulmonary Embolism
    • Taking A Temperature
  • Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Education
    • Standards Of Practice
    • Patient Assessment
    • Difficult Airway
    • Drug Pharmacology
    • ECG Interpretation
    • Introduction, Goals And Indications For Administration Of Sedation
    • Managing Complications
  • Safe Blood Transfusion
    • Safe Blood Transfusion I
    • Safe Blood Transfusion II
  • Community Home Infusion
    • Teaching Home IV Self-Administration
    • Teaching Community Intravenous: Gravity
  • Collaborative Framework
    • Respiratory Assessment
    • Tracheostomy Care
    • Oxygen Therapy
    • Suctioning In Respiratory Care
  • Fundamental Perioperative Skills for LPN
    • Introduction To The Perioperative Skills for LPN
    • Role Of The LPN Perioperative Nurse
    • LPN Perioperative Care
    • LPN Perioperative Safety
    • LPN Intraoperative Care
  • Pain Management
    • Classification & Physiology Of Pain
    • Pain Assessment
    • Non-pharmacological Approaches For Pain Management
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Hand
    • Ulnar Drift Deformity In Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Boutonniere Deformity In Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Total Joint Arthroplasty Outcome Measures
    • Thirty Second Chair Stand Test (30 Sec-CST)
    • Stair Climb Test (SCT)
    • Ten Metre Walk Test
    • Timed Up & Go (TUG) Test
    • Functional Reach Test (FRT)
    • Single Leg Stance (SLS) Test
    • Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT)
    • Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): Pain
    • Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
    • Hip Disability And Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (HOOS)
    • Knee Injury And Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)
    • Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS)

Midwifery Competencies

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  • Midwifery Emergency Skills Program
    • Post Partum Haemorrhage
    • Shoulder Dystocia
    • Hypertensive Disorders Of Pregnancy
    • Contraception
    • Approach To Abortion
    • Antenatal Fetal Assessment
    • Postpartum Hemorrhage
    • Caring For Sexual Assault Survivors
    • Antepartum Bleeding
    • Fetal Well Being
    • Breech
    • Twins
    • Anaphylaxis
    • Cord Prolapse
    • Communication
    • RBC Alloimmunization
    • Upper Genital Tract Infection
    • Vulvovaginitis
    • Prenatal Screening And Diagnosis
    • Intrauterine Growth Restriction
    • Medical And Surgical Complications Of Pregnancy
    • Multifetal Pregnancy
    • Postpartum Care
    • Introduction And Preparation For The Physical Examination Of Female Genitalia
    • Management Of The Infertile Couple
    • Speculum Examination
    • Performing A Pap Smear
    • Evaluation Of A Patient With A Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    • Bimanual Examination
    • Pelvirectal Examination
    • Pregnancy Hypertension
    • The Perimenopause
    • Inspection And Palpation Of External Genitalia
  • Perinatal Health
    • SOGC Guidelines: Diagnosis, Evaluation And Management Of The Hypertensive Disorders Of Pregnancy

Physiotherapy Competencies

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  • Clinical Competence Based Simulated Physiotherapy Learning
    • Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing/BIRD
    • Manual Techniques: Assisted Cough
    • Pneumonia In Motor Neurone Disease
    • Aspiration Pneumonia In Trauma
    • Clinical Competence Skill Set- SCI Respiratory Assessment
    • Respiratory Anatomy And Physiology
    • Basic Oxygen Therapy
    • Basic Respiratory Assessment
    • Suctioning
    • Manual Techniques: Vibrations
    • Manual Techniques: Percussion
    • Manual Hyper-Inflation (MHI)
    • Clinical Competence Skill Set – Assisted Cough

Interprofessional Skills

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  • Home Care
    • Teaching Home Tracheostomy Care
    • Teaching Home IV Self-Administration
  • Goals of Care & Advance Care Planning
    • Goals Of Care & Advance Care Planning
  • Sterilization and Disinfection
    • Infection Prevention Principles In MDRD
    • Medical Device Reprocessing – An Introduction
    • Infection Prevention
    • Disinfection
    • Decontamination Process
    • Sterilization 1
    • Sterilization 2
    • Sterilization IUSS (Flash)
    • Sterilization Table Top Steam
    • Sterile Storage And Distribution
  • Communication Skills in ACLS & ATLS
    • Introduction To Human Factors
    • The Nature Of Human Error
    • Inter-Professional Communication Skills During Implementation Of ACLS And ATLS Simulation Session
    • Introduction To METIMan
  • Communication Skills in a Simulation Session
    • Practicing Resuscitation And Communication Skills, In An Inter-Professional Simulation Session
    • Communication
    • Team Management
  • Mobile Medical Unit
    • VANOC 2010 Medical Services
    • Introduction To The Mobile Medical Unit – History And Planning-Dr. jack Taunton
    • Summary Of Whistler Polyclinic And Mobile Medical Unit- Dr Ross Brown
    • Mobile Medical Unit Orientation To Physical Lay Out And Patient Flow (Emergency, Critical Care/Pre/Post Operative/Operating Room)
    • Olympic/Paralympic (2010), MMU Blood Education Overview- Dr. Kate Chipperfield, MD
    • Transfusion Medicine Services
    • Trauma Evaluation And Management (TEAM)
    • Abdomen-Stab Wound Case
  • Medical Device Reprocessing
    • Introduction To Reprocessing
    • Decontamination Process
    • Disinfection
    • Infection Prevention
    • Sterilization

Introduction to Simulation

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  • Introduction to Simulators and simulation Technology
    • Patient Simulation Sessions
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimMan 3G
    • Introduction To METI SurgicalSim
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimMan Essential
    • Introduction To METI Baby Simulator (BabySim)
    • Introduction To METI Emergency Care Simulator (ECS)
    • Introduction To METI Human Patient Simulator (HPS)
    • Introduction To METI Pediatric Simulator (PediaSim)
    • Introduction To METI Pelvic ExamSim
    • Introduction To Simbionix GI Mentor II
    • Introduction To Simbionix PERC Mentor
    • Introduction To Simbionix URO Mentor
    • Introduction To Surgical Techniques Work Benches
    • Introduction To VIST
    • Introduction To Harvey Cardiopulmonary Simulator
    • Introduction To Syndaver Surgical Patient
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimBaby
    • Introduction To Laerdal Sim Man 3G
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimMan
    • Introduction To METIMan
  • Fellowship Lectures
    • Stress and Human Performance by Eric David
    • Workload Management by Eric David
    • Communication by Eric David
    • Team Management by Eric David
    • Theoretical Basis of Simulation in Health Education by Dr. Qayumi
    • Developing a Sim Centre by Dr Qayumi
    • Curriculum Development by Dr. Qayumi
    • Introduction to Human Factors by Eric David
    • The Nature of Human Error by Eric David
    • Situational Awareness – The Cornerstone of Error Prevention by Eric David
    • Fatigue and Human Performance by Eric David
    • Advancements in Simulation Debriefing by Dr. Adam Cheng
  • Scientific Method and Applied Statistics
    • Introduction To Scientific Method
    • Scientific Methods EPA 8 Lecture 1
    • Scientific Methods EPA 8 Lecture 2
    • Scientific Methods EPA 8 Lecture 3
    • Scientific Methods EPA 8 Lecture 4
    • Applied Statistical Tutorial

Surgical Competencies

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  • Basic Surgical Techniques Competencies
    • Ch 1 – Introduction to Basic Surgical Instruments
    • Ch 2 – Handling of Surgical Instruments
    • Ch 3 – Knot Tying Techniques
    • Ch 5 – Aseptic Techniques And Operating Room Conduct
    • Ch 6 – Basic Surgical Procedures
    • Ch 4 – Wound Management Techniques
    • Ch 7 – Laparoscopic Surgical Techniques

Casting and Splinting

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  • Cast Application by Cyberpatient Team
  • A step-by-step guide for casting and splinting by Dr Jeff Nash
    • 1 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- An Introduction
    • 2 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Volar Wrist Splint
    • 3 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Long Arm Cast and Thumb Spica
    • 4 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- PosteriorArm Splint(Black Slab)
    • 5 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Ulnar Gutter Splint
    • 6- Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Short Leg Cast
    • 7- Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Cylinder (Stove) Leg Cast
    • 8 – Orthopedics Immobilization Techniques- Posterior Short Leg Splint (Black Slab)

CyberPatient Experts Series

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  • Diagnostic and Procedural Imaging
    • Radiology
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      • RADIOLOGY IN PMP
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      • Bone Tumor Radiology
      • Practical Emergency Radiology
      • MRI Of The Knee
      • Radiological Modalities
      • Basic Approaches To Chest Radiology
      • Gout, Arthritis & Fractures
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      • Introduction To Neuroimaging
      • Thoracic Imaging – Radiological Anatomy Of The Chest
      • Anatomy Of The Pelvis And Skull
      • ACR Appropriateness Criteria
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Introduction To METI Baby Simulator (BabySim)

6 min read

Welcome to BabySim #

BabySim setup and supporting equipment #

This section will help you to get familiar with the simulation environment by providing the information on the METI BabySim Unit and medical equipment/supplies that are available during the simulated sessions.

Room Policy and Safety Precautions #

This section provides the information on simple care and maintenance steps that will help to ensure mannequin stays in good working condition.

Each time you attend the Simulation program and use the simulator:

  • Avoid using writing instruments and sharp objects while standing over the patient mannequin, to prevent markings, snags and rips in the skin.
  • Use only distilled or sterile water for injection.
  • Position the mannequin horizontally and do not place anything on top of it.
  • Avoid improper and aggressive use of equipment in event of difficult airway and intubation.
  • While using defibrillator or pacer, it is better to use lower energy levels.
  • Avoid giving fluid or inhalers through the mouth.
  • NO FOOD OR DRINK IN SIM Room

Troubleshooting: #

  • If anything is not working get a technician.
  • If further instruction is needed in how to operate the system, please ask CanHealth staff for more clarification.

Technical and Fundamental Aspects #

For Instructors (For Trainees to be familiar with only)

In this section we will cover the Startup and Shutdown Sequences for BabySim. If you encounter problems or have any questions, please contact CanHealth staff.

The BabySim consists of the following components:

  • BabySim simulator
  • PCU Box
  • Patient Monitor
  • Instructor Workstation (Laptop)
  • Remote Workstation (Laptop)
  • Compressor

Updates to the BabySim

The current version of the BabySim uses the MUSE software. If you purchased BabySim before the release of MUSE, you will have to continue to use the previous BabySim software. There will be an additional charge to upgrade to MUSE.

In addition, the current BabySim uses one laptop to run MUSE, and one workstation to run the TouchPro patient monitoring software

Startup Sequence #

Cable Connections #

  • As the BabySim is more portable than the Human Patient Simulator (HPS) and Pediatric Simulator (PediaSim), sometimes it is moved around and cables are unpluged.
  • Please ensure the following cables are connected:

A power plug from the BabySim PCU to a power outlet.

A tube from the compressor to the BabySim PCU

An umbilical cord from the BabySim mannequin to the umbilical cord outlet on the Babysim PCU.

Fluidic/Pneumatic umbilical cord to the BabySim PCU.

A cable from the Macbook (Instructor’s workstation)’s network outlet to the Workstation outlet on the BabySim PCU.

The Compressor

  • Turn on the ventilator located underneath the table of the BabySim patient simulator. 

Turn on the Macbook (Instructor’s Workstation) #

  • Power on the Macbook
  • If prompted for a log in name, select “HPS User” for the name and hps (all lowercase letters) for the password.
  • The software should launch automatically. If not, click on the METI HPS icon (the orange icon with the black arrow) to launch the software.

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When the software starts, you will see the window below. Click Open.

Click on Baby Ryan.hps. The selection window will then show your Baby Ryan. Then click on Open at the bottom of the window.

You will see Baby Ryan’s profile below. Please click on Connections on the top right hand corder of the screen.

Wait for Baby172 to appear under the Connections Tab. Click on Baby172, and then click on Connect at the bottom of this screen.

  • Make sure the external monitor is connected to this Macbook.
  • Turn on the external monitor.
  • Click on the waveform icon to activate the waveforms and vital signs on the external monitor. (The 3rd icon from the left).

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Turn on the 2nd Macbook (Remote Control)

  • Power on the Macbook.
  • If prompted for a password, select HPS User for the name and hps (all lowercase letters) for the password
  • The software should launch automatically. If not, click on the METI HPS icon (the orange icon with the black arrow) to launch the software.
  • When the software starts, you will see a window saying Connect to Patient Model
  • Click on the entry inside the Patient Model. Then click CONNECT.
  • Click on SHOW.
  • You will see Baby Ryan’s profile below.

Congratulations. You have successfully completed the startup sequence. You are now ready to begin a simulation scenario. #

Shutdown Sequence #

Shut down the software and both Macbooks #

  • Click Stop in the Patient Window of the Macbook. When prompted to save, select Don’t Save.
  • Click on the Waveform Display menubar and select Quit Waveform Display.
  • Once the waveform has been shutdown, press the power button on the external monitor to turn it off.
  • Quit the software by clicking on HPS on the top menu bar and selecting Quit HPS.
  • Shut down both Macbooks by click on the Apple incocn and selecting Shutdown.

Disconnecting cables and power #

  • Turn off the compressor.
  • Turn off the blackbox.
  • Disconnect all cables from the BabySim PCU.
  • Clean up the mannequin.

CanHealth staff will shutdown all audio/visual equipment #

  • Cameras, microphones, LCD screens, plasma screens, etc.

Introduction to BabySim (Clinical Features and possible interventions) #

The BabySim is very similar to the adult ECS in terms of features, equipment, and software. These are the main highlights of the BabySim.

  • Bulging fontanel capability
  • Blinking eyes, with variable pupil size
  • Liquid secretion from eyes, ears, and mouth
  • Realistic airway
  • Pre-recorded sounds such as crying, laughing, screaming
  • Trachea with realistic anatomical landmarks
  • Chest excursion
  • Chest rise and fall during breathing
  • Heart and breath sounds
  • Unilateral needle decompression and chest tube insertion
  • Bilateral brachial and femoral pulses
  • Bowel sounds
  • Interchangeable genitalia
  • Unrine output

Airway #

These are the basic airway features of the BabySim.

  • Hard and Soft Palate
  • Oropharynx
  • Nasopharynx
  • Laryngopharynx
  • Conical Trachea
  • Carina
  • Clinical Device use such as a LMA 
  •  Spontaneous and Mechanical Ventilation

Thorax & Periphery #

These are the main features of clinical intervention

  • Bilateral Chest Excursions
  • Bilateral Breath Sounds —normal and abnormal—synchronized with breathing and ventilation
  • Seesaw breathing
  • Synchronized Heart Sounds (normal and abnormal)
  • Chest Compressions – generate palpable pulses, artificial circulation, cardiac output, peripheral blood pressures, and CO2 return
  • 3-Lead ECG Monitoring
  • Transthoracic Pacing
  • Synchronized Cardioversion
  • Defibrillation
  • Needle Decompression (unilateral)
  • Chest Tube Insertion with Drainage(unilateral)
  • Auscultation of Karotkoff Sounds
  • Bowel Sounds
  • Four Bilateral Pulses (brachial and femoral)

Trauma #

These are the main trauma features

  • Laryngospasm
  • Bronchial Occlusion
  • Esophageal, Nasal and Oral Intubation
  • EndTidal CO2 Detection via Colormetric Device (ETCO2)

Pharmacology #

The BabySIM mannequin has IV access site (Femoral) and a specific infant drug library designed to isolate critical pharmacology learning objectives. The BabySIM does NOT have the automatic drug recognition system of the HPS, PediaSim HPS, or SimMan 3G.

Additional Features #

  • Oropharyngeal Intubation
  • Nasopharyngeal Intubation
  • Bag Valve Mask Ventilation
  • Laryngoscopic Procedures
  • Endotracheal Tube Intubation
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Table of Contents
  • Welcome to BabySim
  • BabySim setup and supporting equipment
  • Room Policy and Safety Precautions
    • Troubleshooting:
  • Technical and Fundamental Aspects
  • Startup Sequence
    • Cable Connections
    • Turn on the Macbook (Instructor's Workstation)
      • Congratulations. You have successfully completed the startup sequence. You are now ready to begin a simulation scenario.
  • Shutdown Sequence
    • Shut down the software and both Macbooks
    • Disconnecting cables and power
    • CanHealth staff will shutdown all audio/visual equipment
  • Introduction to BabySim (Clinical Features and possible interventions)
  • Airway
  • Thorax & Periphery
  • Trauma
  • Pharmacology
  • Additional Features
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