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Newborn PEDI® S109 - Newborn Skills TrainerS109.PKLearn MoreThe Newborn PEDI® S109 is a full-body newborn patient simulator designed to help participants train and develop neonatal procedural skills. The S109's anatomically accurate anatomy allows participants to work hands-on and hone intubation, ventilation, compressions, IV cannulation, and umbilical catheterization skills.
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Five-Year-Old PEDI® Nursing Care Patient Simulator (S155)S155.PKLearn MoreThe Five-Year-Old PEDI® Nursing Care Patient Simulator is designed to help participants practice and develop pediatric nursing care and resuscitation skills. The S155 includes an intubatable airway, an injection training arm, an intraosseous injection leg, and appropriate arterial/venous system to ensure participants in ALS training programs receive hands-on training.
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Newborn PEDI® S105 - Nursing Skills Patient SimulatorS105.PKLearn MoreThe Newborn PEDI® S105 is a newborn simulator that combines a realistic intubatable airway, an injection training arm, an intraosseous infusion system, and numerous venous and arterial sites to help participants practice and develop the full-range of newborn nursing skills. The S105 allows participants to practice airway management, CPR, IV placement, and catheterization techniques.
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One-Year-Old PEDI® Nursing Care Patient Simulator (S115)S115.PKLearn MoreThe Mike® and Michelle® One-Year-Old PEDI® Nursing Care Patient Simulator allows participants to practice and develop neonatal nursing care skills. The S115 includes an intubatable airway, injection training arm, and an intraosseous injection leg so that participants can work hands-on during chest compression and ventilation exercises.
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5-Year-Old Patient, PEDI® Airway Trainer (S314)S314.PKLearn MoreThe 5-Year-Old Patient Airway Trainer is a full-body pediatric manikin designed with a realistic chest cavity and airway that allows participants to practice correct intubation of pediatric patients. Participants can use real tools to hone technique and reduce the potential for airway injury.