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3 Year- Old Replacement Trachea For Cricothrotomy Simulator, 101-138

$70.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-138
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Training for Pediatric Cricothyrotomy: The primary function of this product is to allow trainees to practice the cricothyrotomy procedure on a child-sized simulator. This emergency procedure involves making an incision into the cricothyroid membrane to establish an airway. The replacement trachea is the internal component that trainees will make an incision through.

  • Realistic Feel and Anatomy: The trachea is designed to provide a lifelike feel when a needle or scalpel is used, simulating the anatomical structures of a child's neck. This provides a realistic and tactile training experience for students.

  • Consumable and Replaceable: The trachea is designed to be cut or punctured during the training procedure. It is a consumable part of the training system and must be replaced after each use to maintain the realism of the simulator.

  • Compatibility: This product is specifically designed to fit a 3-year-old child cricothyrotomy simulator. It is essential to use the correct replacement part to ensure a proper fit and that the manikin functions as intended.

  • Cost-Effective: As a consumable that can be easily replaced, this trachea is a more economical solution for training facilities than replacing an entire simulator.

Uses:

The 3-Year-Old Replacement Trachea is an essential accessory for:

  • Advanced Pediatric Life Support (PALS) Training: It is a core component of PALS and other advanced training programs that require a high level of proficiency in emergency airway management for children.

  • EMS and Paramedic Training: First responders and paramedics use these to practice the cricothyrotomy procedure, a life-saving skill in situations where a child has a severe airway obstruction.

  • Medical and Nursing Education: It is used in medical schools and nursing programs to teach students how to handle critical airway situations and perform advanced procedures on a pediatric patient.