Childbirth Model
Product Description
This life-size model shows the five stages of birth: fetus in uterus with os uteri closed, with os uteri open, the beginning of the emergence of the head, the complete emergence of the head, and the placenta in the uterus. Each stage is on a separate base.
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A readily available patient with 14 surgical wounds including a Mid-Sternal Split with two simulated drains, a sacral Decubitus Ulcer-stag 2, and a leg Amputation stump. The skin has also been reformulated so it is drier, allowing the bandages to adhere better. Wound closures feature surgical staples for the Mid-Sternal Split, Tharacotomy, Nephrectomy, Laparoscopy, Abdominal Hysterectomy, and Amputation stump. Staples and sutures cannot be removed.
Ideal for teaching wound management skills, dressing change, and bandaging techniques. This simulator is just like a real patient, except the simulator remains motionless, never complains, and features wounds that won’t bleed and closures that won’t rip out. Students can conveniently practice wound management techniques, cleaning, and dressing change.
Surgical Sally is a female replica and measures 29” L*17”*8”D.
Special formulations have been used to create the most realistic responds look and feel possible. The flexible, flesh-colored skin realistically responds with adhesive and all types of bandaging procedures. Comes complete with hard carry case. Size: 33” *25” *12”. wt.24lbs.
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Pediatric Disposable Resuscitator with Reservoir Bag
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Textured PVC bag for sure grip and comfort. Clear, flexible PVC cushion face mask ensures tight seal. Non-rebreathing valve directs exhaled gas away from care giver. Includes medication/manometer port for use with MDI or syringe, an integrated PEEP connection, and a swivel patient connection. Collapsible. Latex-free. Meets ASTM and ISO standards.
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Deluxe Nurse Training Baby – Newborn
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This advanced and incredibly realistic model features internal organs (heart, lung, intestine system, stomach, and bladder), a removable belly covering, interchangeable genital organs, soft ears, and fully movable head, arms, and legs. It allows students to practice both basic and medical infant care such as tracheostomy care, male and female catheterization, insertion of stomach tube, and enema insertion, as well as femoral and gluteal intramuscular and subcutaneous injections. The fontanels can be palpated. Additionally, this model allows practice in dressing; changing; feeding simulation; navel care; mouth, ear, and nose cleaning; insertion of a rectal thermometer; and proper carrying techniques. Baby is 20-1/2″ long and weighs 6.63 lbs. Includes syringe, suction catheter, feeding tube, urinary catheter, urine collection bag, catheter lubricant, and a carrying bag.
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STAT Baby
Product Description
Realism in pediatric training that is also affordable. STAT Baby brings you the most lifelike simulator for infant care by utilizing new material for tactile awareness during assessment. Developed in conjunction with leading pediatric physician involvement, this baby contains a wide range of skill sets in a simple format. The infant is sized to a 9-months-old and weighs 18 lbs. The size, heft, and feel of this child stirs the emotions when you pick it up.
Features:
Bilateral chest tube insertion
Defibrillation with shock level of 2-4 joules per kg
ET Tube insertion
Feeding tube care
Foley catheter insertion (female)
Intramuscular and subcutaneous injection sites
Intraosseous leg
LMA insertion
NG tube placement with fluid reservoir
Peripheral IV sites on hand foot
PICC line
Pneumothorax
Rectal medication
Six pulse locations
Tongue edema and laryngospasm
Trachea care
The STAT Baby is supplied with accessories that include IV vein kit ( one arm and one leg ) leg skin, arm skin, 121/0 leg bones, four pneumothorax sites, two injection sites, one PICC line site, four bags, defibrillator adapter, interactive ECG simulator, simulated blood powder, and carry bag. Wt.28lbs.

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