Pediatric 1 Year
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S110 MIKE® and MICHELLE® 1-Year Pediatric Care SimulatorS110.PKLearn More
The MIKE® and MICHELLE® 1-Year Pediatric Care Simulator is a full-body 1-year pediatric patient simulator that can help participants learn and develop vital pediatric nursing skills, including trach care, catheterization, nasogastric intubation, and more.
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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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One-Year-Old Multipurpose Patient Simulator (S117)S117.PKLearn MoreThe One-Year-Old Multipurpose Patient Simulator is a full-body simulator designed to help participants train and develop pediatric nursing and resuscitation skills. The S117's features make it an effective training tool for CPR, intubation, suctioning, intensive care, trauma care, and general patient care exercises.
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Pediatric HAL® S3004 - Wireless and Tetherless, One-Year-Old Patient SimulatorS3004.PKLearn More
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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1-Year Pediatric IV and Arterial Access Training Arm S406.100S406.100R.PKLearn MoreThe new 1-Year Pediatric IV And Arterial Access Training Arm is a realistic and versatile task trainer designed for teaching intravenous and arterial access skills to learners of all levels.
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Disaster & Vehicular Trauma Wound Kits (WK170 & WK175)WK170 & WK175Learn More
The Disaster & Vehicular Trauma Wound Kits can simulate various traumatic injuries commonly seen in emergencies, including burns, fractures, lacerations, and gunshot wounds. These wounds can be used with many Gaumard® trauma simulators to add realism to emergency care training programs. Participants can assess the severity of the wounds, formulate a treatment plan, and work hands-on to practice treating severe injuries.