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Advanced Infant Intubation Head With Board, 101-130

$1,725.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-130
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Advanced Airway Management: This trainer is designed to simulate a variety of advanced airway procedures. It allows for the practice of both oral and nasal endotracheal (E.T.) intubation, and it is compatible with a range of advanced airway adjuncts such as laryngeal mask airways (LMAs), nasopharyngeal (NPAs) and oropharyngeal (OPAs) adjuncts, and bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation.

  • Realistic Anatomy: The trainer provides a highly detailed and anatomically correct representation of an infant's airway. It includes landmarks such as teeth, tongue, uvula, vocal cords, glottis, epiglottis, larynx, arytenoid cartilage, trachea, and esophagus. The vocal cords are highlighted for easy viewing during laryngoscopic procedures.

  • Simulated Airway Difficulties: A key feature for advanced training is the ability to simulate airway complications. The tongue and larynx can be inflated to simulate swelling and laryngospasm, allowing trainees to practice managing difficult airway scenarios.

  • Functional Feedback: The trainer includes inflatable lungs and a stomach. This provides instant feedback to the student; a successful rescue breath inflates the lungs, while an incorrect placement can cause the stomach to inflate, simulating gastric inflation.

  • Durable and Portable: Made from a new, translucent skin material that resists tearing, the trainer is built to withstand repeated use. It is mounted on a practice board for stability and comes with a sturdy nylon carry bag for easy transport and storage.

  • Latex-Free: The trainer is made from latex-free materials, making it safe for use by all trainees.

  • Warranty: It comes with a three-year manufacturer's warranty.

Uses:

The Advanced Infant Intubation Head With Board is an invaluable tool for:

  • Medical and Nursing Education: It is widely used in medical schools and nursing programs to teach future healthcare professionals how to handle difficult pediatric intubation and emergency airway procedures.

  • EMS and Paramedic Training: First responders can use this trainer to practice advanced airway management techniques on a pediatric patient.

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