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A convenient, cost-effective, and sanitary solution for training.
A dramatic new training aid designed to demonstrate and simulate the intraosseous infusion procedure. Students will be able to learn and practice, with incredible accuracy and realism, a procedure which has been difficult to simulate in the past.Prior to the Intraosseous Infusion Simulator, educators resorted to unsanitary chicken and turkey bones as teaching aids.
- Realistically teaches a procedure which has been difficult to simulate—until now
- Replacement bones and skins extend the life of the simulator indefinitely
- Four sided “bones” can be punctured several times…on each side
- Three palpable landmarks—patella, tibia, and tibial tuberosity—located in each leg.
- Simulator makes aspiration possible in both legs.
This simulator is also very cost-effective, with inexpensive multi-use replacement “bones” and skins able to extend the life of the simulator indefinitely. Use a 15-gauge needle during simulation. The simulated bones used in the model are designed with four sides; each side may be punctured several times(more...)