Critical Airway Management Trainer, 101-060
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-101-060
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Trauma Simulation: The manikin features a "trauma head" that simulates a variety of difficult airway conditions, including:
Tongue swelling and laryngospasm.
A small mouth opening and restricted jaw movement.
Two external bleeding locations and one internal bleeding location to simulate trauma.
Cricothyrotomy Feature: This is a key feature for advanced training. The manikin has a replaceable neck skin that allows for the practice of emergency cricothyrotomy, a procedure used to establish an airway when traditional methods are not possible.
Compatibility with Advanced Devices: The manikin's airway is designed to accept a wide range of advanced field devices, such as:
Endotracheal (E.T.) tubes
Laryngeal tubes (L.T.)
CombitubeĀ®
Laryngeal mask airways (L.M.A.)
Esophageal obturator airways (E.O.A.)
Nasopharyngeal (N.P.A.) and oropharyngeal (O.P.A.) adjuncts
Realistic Anatomy: The trainer includes detailed anatomical landmarks, such as teeth, tongue, uvula, epiglottis, vocal cords, trachea, and larynx, to provide a realistic training experience.
CPR Functionality: In addition to advanced airway management, the manikin is also a CPR torso, allowing trainees to practice chest compressions and rescue breaths.
Accessories: The trainer comes with a soft carry bag, simulated blood powder, and lubricant for enhanced realism.
Uses:
The Critical Airway Management Trainer is an invaluable tool for a variety of advanced training environments:
EMS and Paramedic Training: It is essential for training first responders to manage complex airway situations in the field, where patients may have sustained trauma.
Medical and Nursing Education: It is used in medical schools and nursing programs to teach students how to handle difficult intubation and emergency airway procedures.
Advanced Life Support (ALS) Courses: It is a core component of ALS and other advanced training programs that require a high level of proficiency in airway management.