G6001B
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- Muslos articulados para el procedimiento de McRoberts
- Bebé totalmente articulado
- Suelo pélvico realista
- Perineo flexible
- Canal de parto suave y flexible
- Sin látex
- PROMPT Flex es apto para uso en programas de formación obstétrica, entre ellos:
- ACOG Course – ECO (Emergencies in Clinical Obstetrics)
- MORE OB (Managing Obstetric Risks Efficiently)
- ALARM (Advances in Labor and Risk Management) - Canada PROMPT (PRactical Obstetric Multi Professional Training)
- ALSO (Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics) PRONTO International
- BEOC (Basic Essential Obstetric Care) REOT (Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training)
- BLSO (Basic Life Support in Obstetrics) ROBuST (RCOG Operative Birthing Simulation Training)
- Care Team OB (American Academy of Family Physicians) SCOTTIE (Scottish Core Obstetric Teaching and Training In Emergencies)
- CEOC (Comprehensive Essential Obstetric Care)
- TeamSTEPPS (Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety)
- MOET (Managing Obstetric Emergencies and Trauma)
Training for Shoulder Dystocia: A Trial of Simulation Using Low-Fidelity and High-Fidelity Mannequins.
Crofts, J. F., C. Bartlett, et al. (2006). "Training for Shoulder Dystocia: A Trial of Simulation Using Low-Fidelity and High-Fidelity Mannequins." Obstet Gynecol 108(6): 1477-1485.
Management of Shoulder Dystocia: Skill Retention 6 and 12 Months After Training.
Crofts, J. F., C. Bartlett, et al. (2007). "Management of Shoulder Dystocia: Skill Retention 6 and 12 Months After Training." Obstet Gynecol 110(5): 1069-1074.
Shoulder dystocia training using a new birth training mannequin.
Crofts, J. F. A., Georgios; Read, Mike; Sibanda, Thabani; Draycott, Timothy J. (2005). "Shoulder dystocia training using a new birth training mannequin." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 112(7): 997-999.
Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training.
Draycott, T. J., J. F. Crofts, et al. (2008). "Improving Neonatal Outcome Through Practical Shoulder Dystocia Training." Obstet Gynecol 112(1): 14-20.
Shoulder Dystocia: Using Simulation to Train Providers and Teams.
Fahey, J. O. M., MPH, CNM; Mighty, Hugh E. MD (2008). "Shoulder Dystocia: Using Simulation to Train Providers and Teams." Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing 22(2): 114-122