Fluke ProSim 4 Vital Signs Patient Simulator

The Fluke ProSim 4 Vital Signs Patient Simulator significantly advances biomedical testing equipment. Its cutting-edge features, streamlined workflow, real-world demonstrations, and versatility position it as a game-changer in healthcare settings. As technology evolves, the ProSim 4 stands at the forefront, embodying Fluke’s dedication to innovation and precision. Healthcare professionals can rely on the Fluke ProSim 4 for quick, accurate, and efficient vital signs testing, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes.

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Fluke ProSim 4 Vital Signs Patient Simulator

The Fluke ProSim 4 Vital Signs Patient Simulator emerges as a revolutionary device in the medical equipment landscape. Designed by Fluke Biomedical, a trusted name in biomedical test equipment, the ProSim 4 stands out for its ability to conduct quick and comprehensive checks of vital signs, making it an indispensable tool for healthcare professionals.

Cutting-Edge Features

At the heart of the Fluke ProSim 4 is its advanced technology that enables quick assessments of 12-lead ECG, respiration, IBP (Invasive Blood Pressure), and NIBP (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure). The device’s user-friendly interface and an easy touchscreen menu facilitate efficient and precise testing, ensuring healthcare practitioners can obtain vital information in seconds.

Streamlined Workflow

One of the standout features of the Fluke ProSim 4 is its ability to get healthcare professionals in and out of most locations within 60 seconds. This swift yet thorough device simplifies the testing process, allowing medical staff to focus on patient care rather than excessive time on equipment checks. The streamlined workflow is a testament to Fluke’s commitment to efficiency and usability.

Real-world Demonstration

Witnessing the Fluke ProSim 4 + SPOT Light Combo Kit in action provides a glimpse into the device’s capabilities. Demonstrations, such as the one available in video format, showcase the ProSim 4’s functionality with additional accessories. These visual representations help potential users understand how the simulator can seamlessly integrate into their daily medical routines.

Versatility and Accuracy

The Fluke ProSim 4’s versatility is a key factor in its appeal. It can simulate various vital signs and offers a comprehensive solution for medical professionals working in different specialties. The accuracy of the measurements ensures reliable data, contributing to enhanced patient care and diagnosis.

Fluke ProSim 4 Vital Signs Patient Simulator Specifications:

  • Temperature Operating: 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
  • Temperature Storage: -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
  • Humidity: 10 % to 90 % non-condensing
  • Altitude: 3,000 meters (9,843 ft)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 18 cm x 9.3 cm x 5.5 cm (7.1 in x 3.7 in x 2.2 in)
  • Display: LCD touch-screen color display
  • Communication: USB port (for calibration and firmware updates only)
  • Power: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • Battery charger: 110 to 220 V, 50/60 Hz input, 6 V/3.5 A output. For best performance, the battery charger should be connected to a properly grounded ac receptacle
  • Battery life: Four hours (minimum), 40 NIBP cycles typical
  • Weight: 0.88 kg (1.93 lb)
  • Safety standards: IEC 61010-1:2001
  • Certifications: CE, CSA, C-TICK N10140, RoHs
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): IEC 61326-1:2006
  • ECG reference: The ECG amplitudes specified are for Lead II (calibration), from the baseline to the peak of the R wave. All other leads are proportional
  • Normal sinus rhythm: 12-lead configuration with independent outputs referenced to right leg (RL). Output to 10 universal ECG Jacks, color-coded to AHA and IEC standards
  • Amplitude: 1.0 mV. Other leads are proportional to Lead II (reference lead)
  • Amplitude: accuracy ± 5 % of setting Lead II
  • ECG rate: 30 BPM, 60 BPM, 80 BPM, 90 BPM, 120 BPM, 150 BPM, 180 BPM, 210 BPM, 240 BPM, 270 BPM, 300 BPM, and 320 BPM. Preset and monitor testing sequence hypotensive condition is at 40 BPM
  • Rate accuracy: ± 1 % of setting
  • ECG waveform selection: Adult (80 ms) or neonatal (40 ms) QRS duration
  • Power-on default: 60 BPM, 1.0 mV, adult QRS

Arrhythmia

  • Atrial fibrillation: Coarse or fine
  • Premature ventricular contraction: Left ventricular
  • Ventricular tachycardia: 160 BPM or 200 BPM
  • Ventricular fibrillation: Coarse or fine
  • Transvenous pacer pulse: 75 BPM, left arterial, 3 mV amplitude on lead II, accuracy ± 10 %, 1.0 ms width
  • 2nd degree AV block: Type 1
  • 3rd degree AV block: 3rd degree AV block

ECG performance testing

  • Amplitude: 1 mV. Other leads are proportional to Lead II (reference lead) in percentage
  • Square wave: 60 ms at 2 Hz

Respiration

  • Rate: 0 (OFF), 10 BrPM to 100 BrPM in 10 BrPM steps
  • Impedance variations (Δ Ω): 1 Ω
  • Accuracy delta: ± (10 % + 0.05 ohm)
  • Baseline: 500 Ω to circuit common, giving 1000 Ω between any two leads
  • Accuracy baseline: ± 5 %
  • Respiration lead: LA or LL (default)

Invasive blood pressure

  • Channels: 1 electrically isolated from all other signals
  • BP output: Circular DIN 5-pin
  • Input/output impedance: 300 Ω ± 10 %
  • Exciter input range: 2 to 16 V peak
  • Exciter-input frequency range: DC to 5000 Hz
  • Transducer sensitivity: 5 µV/V/mmHg
  • Pressure accuracy: ± (1% of setting + 1 mmHg) Accuracy guaranteed for dc excitation only
  • Static pressure: 0 mmHg, 80 mmHg, 160 mmHg, and 250 mmHg
  • Dynamic waveforms: Synchronization, To ECG heartrate

Non-invasive blood pressure

  • Pressure units: mmHg
  • Manometer (pressure meter):
    • Range: 10 mmHg to 400 mmHg
    • Resolution: 0.1 mmHg (for display purposes)
    • Accuracy: ± (1 % reading + 1 mmHg)
  • Pressure source Inflation bulb or device under test
  • Pressure relief test range: 100 mmHg to 400 mmHg
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Temperature Operating: 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
Temperature Storage: -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity: 10 % to 90 % non-condensing
Altitude: 3,000 meters (9,843 ft)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 18 cm x 9.3 cm x 5.5 cm (7.1 in x 3.7 in x 2.2 in)
Display: LCD touch-screen color display
Communication: USB port (for calibration and firmware updates only)
Power: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Battery charger: 110 to 220 V, 50/60 Hz input, 6 V/3.5 A output. For best performance, the battery charger should be connected to a properly grounded ac receptacle
Battery life: Four hours (minimum), 40 NIBP cycles typical
Weight: 0.88 kg (1.93 lb)
Safety standards: IEC 61010-1:2001
Certifications: CE, CSA, C-TICK N10140, RoHs
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): IEC 61326-1:2006
ECG reference: The ECG amplitudes specified are for Lead II (calibration), from the baseline to the peak of the R wave. All other leads are proportional
Normal sinus rhythm: 12-lead configuration with independent outputs referenced to right leg (RL). Output to 10 universal ECG Jacks, color-coded to AHA and IEC standards
Amplitude: 1.0 mV. Other leads are proportional to Lead II (reference lead)
Amplitude: accuracy ± 5 % of setting Lead II
ECG rate: 30 BPM, 60 BPM, 80 BPM, 90 BPM, 120 BPM, 150 BPM, 180 BPM, 210 BPM, 240 BPM, 270 BPM, 300 BPM, and 320 BPM. Preset and monitor testing sequence hypotensive condition is at 40 BPM
Rate accuracy: ± 1 % of setting
ECG waveform selection: Adult (80 ms) or neonatal (40 ms) QRS duration
Power-on default: 60 BPM, 1.0 mV, adult QRS

Arrhythmia

Atrial fibrillation: Coarse or fine
Premature ventricular contraction: Left ventricular
Ventricular tachycardia: 160 BPM or 200 BPM
Ventricular fibrillation: Coarse or fine
Transvenous pacer pulse: 75 BPM, left arterial, 3 mV amplitude on lead II, accuracy ± 10 %, 1.0 ms width
2nd degree AV block: Type 1
3rd degree AV block: 3rd degree AV block

ECG performance testing

Amplitude: 1 mV. Other leads are proportional to Lead II (reference lead) in percentage
Square wave: 60 ms at 2 Hz

Respiration

Rate: 0 (OFF), 10 BrPM to 100 BrPM in 10 BrPM steps
Impedance variations (Δ Ω): 1 Ω
Accuracy delta: ± (10 % + 0.05 ohm)
Baseline: 500 Ω to circuit common, giving 1000 Ω between any two leads
Accuracy baseline: ± 5 %
Respiration lead: LA or LL (default)

Invasive blood pressure

Channels: 1 electrically isolated from all other signals
BP output: Circular DIN 5-pin
Input/output impedance: 300 Ω ± 10 %
Exciter input range: 2 to 16 V peak
Exciter-input frequency range: DC to 5000 Hz
Transducer sensitivity: 5 µV/V/mmHg
Pressure accuracy: ± (1% of setting + 1 mmHg) Accuracy guaranteed for dc excitation only
Static pressure: 0 mmHg, 80 mmHg, 160 mmHg, and 250 mmHg
Dynamic waveforms: Synchronization, To ECG heartrate

Non-invasive blood pressure

Pressure units: mmHg

Manometer (pressure meter):
-Range: 10 mmHg to 400 mmHg
-Resolution: 0.1 mmHg (for display purposes)
-Accuracy: ± (1 % reading + 1 mmHg)

Pressure source Inflation bulb or device under test
Pressure relief test range: 100 mmHg to 400 mmHg