One piece fetal baby with palpable fontanelles, spine, shoulders, elbows, and knees
Fetal baby may be placed in normal, breech, or transverse position
Fetal baby cradled between two “cushions”
Cushions may be inflated independently of the other; inflation of the lower cushion raises the fetus to desired position; inflation of the upper cushion creates a firm abdomen as in the ninth month of pregnancy
The Palpation Module is designed to be used with the Advanced Childbirth Simulator.
The I.V. Injection Arm P50/1 made of silicone, is unique in quality and design and allows realistic training to teach competence to medical staff.
It is also very suitable for group instruction because of its high quality, stain resistance and easy-to-clean soft material.
It is ideal for practicing the following:
Correct puncture of peripheral veins for blood sampling.
The following veins can be punctured: basilica vein, cephalic vein, median cubital vein, dorsal venous rete of hand
Intravenous injections
Positioning of a butterfly catheter
Delivered in deluxe storage carton with:
1 injection arm with already mounted tubing system
1 infusion bottle
1 stand
1 bottle of artificial blood concentrate(250ml)
1 plastic cup
1 disposable syringe and 2 injection cannulas (recommended cannula size: 20 and 21 gauge)
2 tubing systems as replacement parts
1 container of talcum powder
The Difficult Airway Management Simulator offers a realistic airway management training with 24 various difficulty levels including 3 different mouth openings, 2 neck flexibility options, 2 positions for the vocal codes and an inflatable tongue.
Training Skills:
Airway opening techniques (head tilt, jaw thrust)
Bag-Valve-Mask ventilation
Pre intubation airway assessment
"Sniffing position"
Pressurization of external larynx to improve the laryngeal view
Intraoral/intranasal intubation
Use of oropharyngeal airway (OPA)
Use of nasopharyngeal airway (NPA)
Use of laryngeal mask airway
Use of video laryngeal scope
Use of tracheal intubation scope
Confirmation of successful ventilation by thoracic and abdominal movement
Feedbacks on incorrect procedures including esophagus intubation and unilateral intubation
Securing the tube in place with tapes or Thomas endotracheal tube holder
Training Model Includes:
1 manikin
3 upper incisions
1 lubricant
1 50ml syringe
Size: 27.6 x 15.4 x 9.9 in
The model basing on the mechanism of normal labor shows the cardinal movements of engagement.
Descent-flection-internal rotation of the head-extension-retitution-external rotation of the head-internal rotation of the shoulders at accouchement.
Suitable for teaching the mechanism of normal labor in medical colleges and nursing schools.
Demonstrate the whole process of delivery.
Demonstrate the fetus, umbilical cord and placenta of vacuum-assisted delivery, flexible fetal joint and multiple normal and abnormal positions of fetal delivery can be shown.
Can practice and master the comprehensive skills of normal labor, abnormal labor (dystocia), midwifery, and perineum protection.
Available Training of multiple pregnancies (twin pregnancy).
Component: A (Matrix for delivery Demonstration)* El (Fetus for Demonstration).
The model is suitable for central venipuncture of internal carotid vein and subclavical vein and peripheric venipuncture (arm veins) of cephalic vein.
The cervical veins and arm veins can be filled with simulative blood.
Features:
The model is a simulative right half of adult torso with right arm.
There are apparent anatomical marks: clavicle suprasternal notch, stenocleidomastoid muscle, pectoralis major muscle, ribs and deltoid muscle.
Lifelike veins: Superior vena cava, internal jugular vein, subclavical vein, cephalic vein, basilic vein and median cubital vein etc.
With apparent anatomical marks, the model can be used to train puncture and catheterization of internal carotid vein, subclavical vein, cephalic vein and heart catheterization.
The skin and veins can be replaced, Students will feel an apparent “POP” when puncture needle has been thrust into the veins.
The heart floating swan-ganz intubation can be exercised
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