Feedback monitor
Feedback Monitor is a patient-monitor view for the orientation phase, used to familiarize participants with the simulator.

When selected in the monitor settings, it appears on the patient monitor in the training room and provides real-time feedback on head position, tube position and depth (intubation), PIP, PEEP, tidal volume, ventilatory rate, and chest-compression effectiveness. This supports efficient familiarization and better prepares participants for subsequent training scenarios.
Head position
| The sensor for head position displays Paul‘s current head position in real-time. The head position affects the effectiveness of ventilation. If the head is too flexed, Paul cannot be ventilated properly; if the head is too extended, there may be gastric ventilation, causing the abdomen to rise and fall during ventilation. For more information, refer to the Ventilation section. | |
Intubation
| When Paul is intubated, the endotracheal tube appears either in the trachea or the esophagus accordingly. If Paul is intubated too deeply into the trachea, the right lung automatically collapses, and during ventilation, only the left side of the thorax rises. For more information, refer to the Intubation section. | |
Chest compressions
| During chest compressions on Paul, the chest compression sensor indicates the effectiveness of the performed chest compressions. Additionally, it displays the compression frequency and the percentage of effective chest compressions. For more information, refer to the Circulation section. | |
Ventilation
| When Paul is being ventilated, the tidal volume, peak pressure, PEEP, and ventilation rate are displayed in this graph. This allows for optimal preparation for the training scenarios. For more information, refer to the Ventilation section. |
Additionally, instructors can choose between several views, each focusing on a parameter.





