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  1. Pediatric HAL® S3005 - Wireless and Tetherless Five-Year-Old Patient Simulator
    Pediatric HAL® S3005 - Wireless and Tetherless, Five-Year-Old Patient Simulator
    S3005.PK
    From nursing to emergency care, the Pediatric HAL® S3005 Five-Year-Old Patient Simulator allows you to train teamwork and patient care skills through hands-on exercises. Pediatric HAL® is wireless and tetherless and remains fully functional while being moved from place to place.
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  2. A learner places a bag valve mask over the mouth and nose of the Pediatric HAL one-year-old patient simulator
    Pediatric HAL® S3004 - Wireless and Tetherless, One-Year-Old Patient Simulator
    S3004.PK

    Pediatric HAL® is a high-fidelity toddler patient simulator specifically designed to meet the needs of pediatric care training programs. Pediatric HAL can help your care teams improve teamwork and patient care through hands-on scenario-based training. Participants can practice and develop airway management, auscultation, ventilation, CPR, IV/IO placement skills, and more.

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  3. S407 1-Year Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg
    1-Year-Old Patient Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg Skills Trainer (S407)
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    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.

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  4. S405 5-Year Injection Training Arm
    5-Year-Old Patient Injection Training Arm (S405)
    S405.PK

    The MIKE® and MICHELLE® 5-Year-Old Patient Injection Training Arm is designed to help participants practice and gain proficiency in essential nursing skills like IV administration. The dorsum of the hand has two veins for additional intravenous set-up and training. The flexor and lateral sides of the arm contain sites for subcutaneous injection practice. The deltoid contains an intramuscular injection site.

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