Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Life sized manikin with dimensions ranging between: 64” H x 20.5” W x 10” D (162.56 cm x 52.07 cm x 25.4 cm) - 74” H x 26” W x 11” D (188 cm x 66 cm x 28 cm) • Weight range: 100-150 pounds. • Wireless full body manikin for nursing, medium tone. • Articulating neck, shoulders, elbows, arm and hips. • Blinking and reactive pupils with multiple settings. • Pre-recorded sounds and speech, custom vocalization recorded by the user, via wireless microphone. • Head tilt/chin lift. • Jaw thrust. • 12 lead dynamic ECG display. • Bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall. • Integrated SpO2 finger probe with simulated patient monitor. • Breath sounds over entire lungs. • ECG monitoring posts and interface with real ECG monitor. • Bilateral blood pressure measurement by auscultation and palpation. • Bilateral carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibia, dorsalis pedis pulses. • Heart, bowel, and breath sounds (anterior and posterior) independently controlled. • Audible breathing sounds (wheezing and gasping). • Nasogastric tube placement. • Bowel sounds, all 4 quadrants. • Bilateral IV placement sites in antecubital fossa and dorsum of hand. • IM injection site. • Automatic response to medications when administered. • Urinary catheterization. • Interchangeable male and female genitalia. • Software compatible tablet. • Simulated patient monitor device. • Hands free cable kit. Electrical: • AC Input: AC 90-240VAC, 50/60Hz. • 2 internal batteries: 18.5V, 233Wh lithium-ion, rechargeable. Software: • Software-compatible tablet. • Simulated patient monitor software. • Physiologically Operating Software. • Medical/surgical simulated clinical learning modules. • Electronic uses guide. Optional Items (will accept bids with or without the following optional items): • Battery pack. • Simulated wound kit. • Simulated limb injuries. • Wall air kit. • Tongue swelling. • Seizures. • Bronchial occlude. • Defibrillation and cardioversion. • 12 lead dynamic ECG display. • CPR Adequate chest compressions result in simulated circulation, cardiac output, central and peripheral blood pressures, carbon dioxide return. Hand placement detection. • Bleeding and fluid drainage linked to physiology. • Gastric reservoir supports simulated gastric lavage, gavage and gastric suction.