Introducing the One-Year-Old Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg, a model that simulates the leg and half torso of an average one-year-old baby for intravenous training exercises. Ideal for use by students studying medicine and nursing.
The leg skills trainer features a replaceable tibial bone under a smooth outer skin, as well as moulded anatomical landmarks for teaching and training in intraosseous access and infusion. It also includes a femoral vein/artery pair and an intramuscular injection site.
Features of the clinical skills trainer include:
- Intraosseous vascular access
- 8 replacement tibial intraosseous bone inserts (1 preinstalled)
- Life-like pop as the needle penetrates the cortex and enters the bone marrow
- Blood return when successful entry is achieved
- Infusion of fluids and medications
- Skin and veins are suitable for multiple needle sticks and easily replaced
The One-Year-Old Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg is a valuable addition to practical sessions in medical education. It is supplied with a soft carrying bag so it can be transported and stored easily. Furthermore, the trainer comes with a detailed operations manual with specific instructions on how to use it.
Contents Include:
- One-Year-Old Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg
- Smoked Lucite Base with blood bag and stand
- Synthetic blood concentrate
- Squeeze bulb
- Spare arm skin
- Soft carrying bag
- Instruction manual