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Simulation: Not Just a Manikin

Journal of Nursing Education, 2004
Simulation education is currently flourishing in the United States and around the world. Simulation technology has improved, and its costs have dropped. When faced with demands for more accountability for quality education and increased enrollment, disciplines and specialties are embracing the idea of simulation as a valuable tool.
Michael A, Seropian   +3 more
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Compression characteristics of CPR manikins

Resuscitation, 1995
We evaluated the force-depth compression characteristics of 8 different CPR manikins during mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation by a thumper. The force required to compress the manikin's thorax of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 cm was measured. It ranged between 6.3 and 14 kp at a depth of 1 cm, 11.6-30 kp at 2 cm, 17-38 kp at 3 cm, 22.5-54 kp at 4 cm and 28.5 ...
M A, Baubin   +4 more
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Metaphor, Mind, and Manikin

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1971
(1971). Metaphor, Mind, and Manikin. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 6-39.
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Anthropometric manikin for acoustic research

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975
A manikin for hearing aid and related acoustic research was designed with median human adult dimensions. Ear simulation matches the acoustic response with an auricle, an ear canal, and an eardrum that equal the median ear in dimensions, acoustic impedance and modes.
M D, Burkhard, R M, Sachs
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Pelvic manikins as learning aids

Medical Education, 1997
SUMMARY The use of pelvic trainers in undergraduate teaching was evaluated, using a questionnaire based on examination findings of a series of four pelvic trainers by 20 medical students and 34 gynaecologists. The main outcome measures were the ability to correctly identify pelvic findings in the trainers, and the numbers of false ...
M C, Macintosh, T, Chard
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Thermal manikin history and applications

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004
Thermal manikins have served research and development purposes for more than 60 years. They are widely used for analysing the thermal interface of the human body and its environment. Particular applications are found in the determination of thermal properties of clothing and in the evaluation of the local body-heat fluxes in complex environments such ...
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Chauncy, the Copper Thermal Manikin

Military Medicine, 2015
Chauncy, a thermal manikin (Fig. 1) now on display at the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) in Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington, DC, may not appreciate the role he and his manikin counterparts had in saving lives over the course of half a century; but if he did, we hope he would be proud of his accomplishments. At the onset of World
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Manikins in shop display

2017
Kalesh Nath Chatterjee   +3 more
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Using a thermal manikin

Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1988
There are reputed to be only ten examples of the thermal manikin (a computerized doll) in the world at present. Here, the author discusses their potential in microclimate research, and describes experiments with a thermal manikin at the Hungarian Institute for Building Science (ETI) to identify the quality of indoor comfort conditions.
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