Skill Trainers
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5-Year Pediatric IV and Arterial Access Training Arm S405.100S405.100R.PKLearn MoreThe new 5-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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Newborn IV and Arterial Access Training Arm S408.100S408.100R.PKLearn MoreThe new Newborn 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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5-Year-Old Patient Injection Training Arm (S405)S405.PKLearn More
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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Newborn Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg Skills Trainer S409S409.PKLearn More
The Susie Simon® Newborn Intraosseous Infusion and Injection Leg Skills Trainer simulates that of a newborn for IV training exercises. A replaceable tibial bone lies under a smooth outer skin. It includes anatomic landmarks for teaching intraosseous access and infusion. A femoral vein/artery pair and an intramuscular injection site are included.
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Newborn Injection Training Arm S408S408.PKLearn MoreThe Newborn Injection Training Arm simulates the arm of a newborn for IV skills training. The lifelike veins support multiple needle sticks to ensure participants can hone skills in newborn IV administration, phlebotomy, and drug administration.
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Articulating Newborn for Leopold Maneuvers for Obstetric SUSIE® S500S500.5.PKLearn More
The S500.5 is a newborn simulator for Obstetric SUSIE® designed to help students practice and develop essential obstetric skills. Students can work hands-on and learn the four examination maneuvers used to ascertain the position of the fetus within the pelvic cavity.