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MPL NURSING ANNE AIRWAY MANAGEMENT INTUBATION FULL BODY MANIKIN EMT TRAINING

$ 527.99

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE USED LAERDAL NURSING ANNE AIRWAY MANAGEMENT INTUBATION FULL BODY MANIKIN FOR EMT TRAINING
NON-SIMPAD COMPATIBLE
The manikin for the development of clinical skills of in-hospital professionals
Nursing Anne is a manikin designed for scenario-based training of the care and management of a wide variety of in-hospital patients. Nursing Anne is an efficient, effective, flexible manikin for clinical training and may be used with optional modules for women's health, obstetrics, post-partum care and wound assessment and care. This full body adult manikin is perfect for beginning education for in-hospital healthcare professionals.
Product benefits:
Educationally effective for training core in-hospital skills, targeting specific skills of hospital care providers
Economical and educationally efficient skills and scenario based training develops critical thinking by allowing students to perform assessments and interventions
Durable, rugged and lifelike; made to withstand years of use
Flexible manikin platform which allows multiple accessory modules to be added including
wound assessment and care
,
breast exam
,
post-surgical mastectomy care
and
post-partum care
in multiple clinical settings
Product features:
Head with anatomical landmarks, trachea and esophagus, with simulated lungs and stomach allow the practice of many procedures, including NG, OG, tracheal care and suctioning
IV cannulation, medication administration, site care and maintenance are allowed in the antecubital area and the dorsum of the hand, accessing the median, basilic, and cephalic veins
Ability to practice medication dose calculations and administration through intramuscular injections at the deltoid, dorsal gluteal, ventral gluteal and thigh sites
Realistic male and female urinary catheterization and enema procedures may be performed with fluid return
Wound modules may be added to create realistic scenarios for wound assessment and care