Training simulator S407
for teachinginjectionintramuscular injection

Training simulator - S407 - Gaumard - for teaching / injection / intramuscular injection
Training simulator - S407 - Gaumard - for teaching / injection / intramuscular injection
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Characteristics

Procedure
training, for teaching, injection, intramuscular injection, intraosseous infusion, infusion
Application
for general care
Type
pediatric
Form
leg
Other characteristics
artery

Description

The MIKE® and MICHELLE® 1-Year-Old Patient Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg Skills Trainer simulates a one-year-old pediatric patient's leg for IV training exercises. The leg is attached to a half section of a lower torso. A replaceable tibial bone lies under a smooth outer skin and is molded with anatomic landmarks for teaching intraosseous access and infusion. A femoral vein/ artery pair and an intramuscular injection site are included. Product Features General Intraosseous vascular access Sixteen (16) interchangeable, realistic tibial bones Realistic “pop” as needle penetrates cortex and enters bone marrow Blood return upon successful entry Infusion of fluid/medications Easily replaceable skins and veins that withstand multiple needle sticks -Year-Old Patient Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg Skills Trainer Mounted on smoked Lucite® base and supplied with blood bag and stand, synthetic blood concentrate, squeeze bulb, and spare arm skin Soft carrying bag Instruction manual

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ArabHealth 2025

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall H1 - Stand G30

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