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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 Rectum
  • Examination of the Abdomen
  • Examination of the Heart
  • Examination of the Pelvis
  • Examination of the Thorax and Lungs
  • Conscious Sedation and analgesia competencies
    • Introduction To Harvey Cardiopulmonary Simulator
    • Standards Of Practice
    • Patient Assessment
    • Difficult Airway
    • Drug Pharmacology
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    • 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
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    • Introduction To METI Emergency Care Simulator (ECS)
    • Introduction To METI Human Patient Simulator (HPS)
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    • 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
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    • Introduction To Syndaver Surgical Patient
    • Introduction To Laerdal SimBaby
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  • Fellowship Lectures
    • Stress and Human Performance by Eric David
    • Workload Management by Eric David
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    • Theoretical Basis of Simulation in Health Education by Dr. Qayumi
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    • Situational Awareness – The Cornerstone of Error Prevention by Eric David
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    • Advancements in Simulation Debriefing by Dr. Adam Cheng
  • Scientific Method and Applied Statistics
    • Introduction To Scientific Method
    • Scientific Methods EPA 8 Lecture 1
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    • 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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Introduction To Syndaver Surgical Patient

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Description #

Using the Syndaver Synthetic Human as a surgical simulator to practice on Emergency conditions combined with and Laerdal wireless SimPad Monitor and controller to create a realistic ER room.

Participant also will become familiar with the structure and organization of the Simulated Educational Environment.

Unit intended to provide information about Anatomy, Pathology and essential properties of (SSH), and it’s use for practicing emergency skills.

Learning Objectives #

At the end of this session learners will be familiar:

  • – with use of Synthetic Cadaver as an technology for simulation of emergency procedures.
  • – Hands on experience with Synthetic Cadaver.
  • – Arrange a Trauma Team and choose the leader.
  • – Anatomy, Pathology and important properties of Syndaver Synthetic Human
  • – Diagnose the condition and apply the appropriate intervention
  • – Room Policy and Safety Precautions
  • – Technical and Functional aspects of Syndaver Synthetic Human

Introduction to Syndaver #

The SynDaver Synthetic Human (SSH) is the most sophisticated surgical simulator ever used in the medical field. The full-body SSH is a head-to-toe synthetic physical representation of human anatomy.

Physicians and educators in surgical training as well as military manufactures in ballistics testing currently use Syndaver lab products.

Also, SynDaver Synthetic Human full body and other products are being used for medical devices testing, consumer products and pharmaceutical industries.

SynDaver Lab products employ replaceable muscles, tendons, veins, arteries and organs all made from materials that mimic the structural, chemical and mechanical properties of live tissue. It is possible to build a custom made model with required malformations and pathologies.

Synthetic Human Tissues Eliminate Need for Human cadaver and Live Animal Use.

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Important properties of Syndaver #

SynDaver Labs products are comprised of water, fiber matrices, and salts.

On average the SynDaver body is 85% water, combined with a wide variety of fibers, and the addition of different salts and other compounds to modify optical, thermal, and dielectric properties.

Clinical Features  #

Syndaver is a life-like synthetic human body that looks, and reacts, like the real human body. SynDavers replicate the body’s anatomy while mimicking the texture and feel of actual skin and organ tissues.

The products are also designed to mimic the mechanical, chemical, and physical properties of actual living tissue.

Although, Syndaver is a surgical simulator at present phase, it can be combined with additional simulation units or just the monitors to provide clinical scenario and patient’s vital signs.

Modules sex (Male or Female), ethnicity, bone type and skin type can be selected.

The SynDaver model can be hooked to heart pump that make blood flow through the arteriovenous system, or hooked to a ventilator to breathe.”

It is possible to incorporate actuators and controls, which allow different parts of the body to move.

Anatomy: #

The SynDaver Synthetic Human (SSH) has a complex anatomy, everything that resides within normal human anatomy.

The full-body SSH is a head-to-toe synthetic physical representation of human anatomy, including:

  • Skin with fat and fascia planes: The model may be covered with either the standard SynDaver synthetic human (pure wet chemistry) skin or a new organ silicate-synthetic human hybrid (polymer outer – wet inner) skin.
  • Musculoskeletal system: With all bones, muscles, tendons, ligament and fully articulating joints.
  • A functioning respiratory system including trachea, lungs, and diaphragm,
  • A complete digestive tract from the esophagus to rectum
  • The urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, and urethra)
  • The visceral organs (liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen)
  • Reproductive organs
  • The Cardio Vascular System: with heart and coronary arteries, aorta, vena cava, primary arterial and venous trunks leading to the extremities.
  • The SynTissue Vessel Designers allows us to design synthetic human arteries and veins with arterial intima, media, and adventitia. These vessels respond to puncture, abrasion, pressure, and high-energy stimulation just like living tissue. There are standard, translucent, or transparent constructions to choose from.
  • All muscles, bones, organs, and vascular components are separately removable and replaceable to allow onsite servicing and upgrading.

Pathologies #

The SynDaver Synthetic Human (SSH) is the most elaborate and sophisticated surgical simulator that has a sophisticated anatomy not just in the healthy state but also in the disease state, and variety of pathologies, vascular tracts, tumors, Aneurism and Venous malformation….

SynDaver Lab products employ replaceable muscles, tendons, veins, arteries and organs all made from materials that mimic the structural, chemical and mechanical properties of live tissue. It is possible to build a custom made model with required malformations and pathologies.

Diseased Vessel

The SynDaver™ diseased vessel designer allows you to build a variety of disease states into venous or arterial segments. Select from abnormal wall thickness, wall calcifications, perforations, or aneurysms.

Thrombus models

The size, relative age (toughness), different dimensions or characteristics and color of these models can be selected.

The SynDaver™ plaque designer allows you to build plaque models from our patented library of SynTissue™ brand synthetic lesion tissues. These novel materials have been experimentally designed on the basis of tests performed on actual lesion samples (provided by clients) to mimic the physical properties of any particular lesions. They are fabricated using an established and proven process so that test results are always reproducible and repeatable.

Tested Procedures #

The following precedures have been tested on Syndaver Synthetic Human and Task trainers:

Cardiovascular procedures:

  • Heart Catheterization (radial and femoral)
  • Angioplasty, Coronary stent placement under fluoro with fluoroscopy,
  • Picc, IV Placement
  • Carotid Endartarectomy
  • Central line placement with and without ultrasound
  • Femoral Cutdown with closure device
  • Embolectomy

Airway and chest procedures:

  • Endotracheal Intubation
  • Cricothyrotomy
  • Tracheotomy
  • Chest tube placement

Surgeries and other procedures:

  • NG tube placement
  • Abdominal exploration (DPL)
  • Urinary catheterization
  • Rectal catheterization,
  • Craniotomy
  • Appendectomy
  • Knee surgery and many more.

Surgical properties: Compatible with all known surgical devices including lasers, RF ablation, bipolar, monopolar, and harmonic devices.

Imaging properties:

Compatible with all known imaging equipment including MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound.

Users #

There are different SynDaver products for different industries.

The original idea behind the SynDaver body was training, testing, and tissue-based studies for medical engineering.

Later was found that SynDaver Lab products are real alternative to live animal and cadaver use; for surgical procedures and medical education.

The user could be the medical student using a suture pad for developing the basic motor skills and Basic Surgical Techniques (BST), to a nurse practicing a venipuncture skill and to a surgeon who does a complicated knee replacement surgery.

Over all, Surgeons, Clinicians, Medical professional, uses this products.

Research and development engineers and people that work in that field will also benefit from this model.

Future goals #

The original idea behind the SynDaver body was training, testing, and tissue-based studies for medical engineering.

Later was found that SynDaver Lab products are real alternative to live animal and cadaver use for surgical procedures and medical education.

The goal is a SynDaver model that will be possible to manipulate or control respiration, pulse rate, body temperature, and blood pressure in different areas of the body.

The Syndaver labs are working on additional functionality to control specific parts of the body. For example, they want the cardiovascular system to function automatically.

The ultimate goal is a SynDaver body governed by an open-sourced, internal autonomic nervous system. This will tell the heart to beat, the blood vessels to constrict or open, control respiration, and enable the body temperature to change.

Synthetic Tissue Handling Instructions and Room policies #

All SynDaver™ Labs’ synthetic soft tissues are manufactured from water, fibers, and salts. These products are sometimes shipped in the presence of saline and isopropyl alcohol. MSDS for this solution is available at the bottom of this page.

Syndaver full body, task trainers or individual tissues will last for a long time or forever, as long as they are correctly cared for. SynDaver Labs’ products cannot be left out on the desk 24/7, they require storage in the cases that SynDaver provides, but this is minimal effort to have lifelike tissue and components with which to train and develop.

Note: Always wear gloves when touching and handling. Goggles and lab coats are always a good idea. Do NOT keep in dry, warm places. Dehydration will damage the material.

Hydration: Keep products hydrated. During extended use it is recommended to periodically mist any exposed fascia tissues with distilled water.

Temperature: Synthetic soft tissue must not be exposed to temperatures exceeding 175F (79.4C)

Storage: All parts should be stored with water in an appropriate sealed bag or container. Refrigeration is not required.

Cleaning:

  • Small parts such as fascias, vessels, and suture pads may be washed with warm, soapy water after use.
  • Medium sized parts such as organs, tissue plates, and partial task trainers may also be hand washed.
  • Larger parts such as limbs, torsos, and full bodies should either be soaked in chlorinated water or sprayed down with 70% Isopropyl alcohol.
  • If mold develops parts may be sanitized by soaking in a 2% solution of hydrogen peroxide. After soaking part should be rinsed in tap water and patted dry.
  • Do NOT use any household chemicals
  • NO FOOD OR DRINK IN SIM Room

SynDaver™ Labs soft tissue storage fluid concentrate (900g) is comprised of Water (50.0%), Isopropyl Alcohol (45.0%), Sodium Chloride (3.1%), Potassium Chloride (1.1%), and other proprietary ingredients (<1.0%)

Dilute the concentrate with water to make a total of 1 gallon prior to use.

Links to the Material Safety Data sheet (MSDS) are available here:

www.syndaver.com/pub/msds/msds-a-fld-a-0005.html

Relevant ingredients

  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Potassium Chloride

System Components #

List of the complete set, Pump and accessories are as follow:

System Components:

  • Full body with skin
  • storage container
  • stainless-steel table
  • deluxe battery-powered heart pump
  • battery-powered combat ventilator
  • All required tubing.

Imaging properties #

SynDaver synthetic Human (SSH) is Compatible with all known imaging equipment including MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound.

Introduction To Laerdal SimMan 3G
Table of Contents
  • Description
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction to Syndaver
  • Important properties of Syndaver
  • Clinical Features 
  • Anatomy:
  • Pathologies
  • Tested Procedures
  • Users
  • Future goals
  • Synthetic Tissue Handling Instructions and Room policies
  • System Components
  • Imaging properties
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