TCCS Plus
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Circulation
The TCCS Plus provides multiple ways to measure, influence, and impact circulation.
Remote-controlled heart rate
Humeral and sternal intraosseous
4 lead ECG
Unilateral blood pressure measurement
Carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, and dorsalis pedis pulses
Defibrillation, cardioversion and pacing (with
iSimulate monitoring software)
All pulses can be adjusted using the Heart Rate control. Each
simulator has a port on the left and right humerus that
enables non-infusing practice in humeral intraosseous.
Each simulator enables non-infusing practice in sternal
intraosseous with a replaceable sternal insert. The FAST1®
Intraossesous Infusion System
(
FAST 1 Sternal IO) is recommended. When the humeral or sternal inserts
become worn through several uses and the needle does not stick firmly due to multiple holes in close
proximity, the insert can be replaced. See
below.
Hemorrhage Management
The
Bleeding
control on the TCCS Plus can be used
to simulate a variety of hemorrhage scenarios.
Remote-controlled pulsative arterial
hemorrhage
Remote-controlled venous bleeding
Bleeding control via pressure, elevation,
and pressure points
Combat Application Tourniquets, and
junctional tourniquets
Wound packing
Multiple and independent bleeding sites
Penetrating trauma wounds
CAT (Combat Application Tourniquet) and SAM Junctional Tourniquets can be applied to control
hemorrhaging at the appropriate sites on those simulators with amputated limbs.
Gauze and pressure-dressing materials can be applied to the deep bleeding wounds on all simulators to
absorb blood and control bleeding.
Figure 13: Humeral Intraosseous Port
Figure 14: Tourniquet Applied