Dani Bp Arm Medium Tone, LF04508M
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-LF04508M
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Realistic Blood Pressure Simulation: The arm features a built-in system that allows for the simulation of blood pressure readings. Instructors can program the systolic and diastolic pressures, as well as the heart rate, to create a variety of training scenarios.
Palpable Pulse: A palpable radial pulse is present in the arm, which is a critical part of blood pressure measurement training. This allows students to practice locating the pulse and correlating it with the auscultated sounds.
Auscultatory Gap Simulation: The arm can be configured to simulate an auscultatory gap, a common clinical phenomenon where Korotkoff sounds temporarily disappear, challenging students to accurately identify blood pressure.
Compatibility: This arm is specifically designed to fit the Dani Patient Skills Trainer, integrating seamlessly with the manikin's overall anatomy and functionality.
Durability: As a medical simulation product from Nasco, the arm is constructed from durable materials designed to withstand the repeated use of blood pressure cuff inflation and deflation, and the manipulation of students learning the skill.
Uses
The Dani BP Arm is an essential tool for training healthcare students and professionals in the fundamental skill of taking a blood pressure reading. Its uses include:
Blood Pressure Measurement: Students can practice both the palpation and auscultation methods of taking a blood pressure reading using a standard blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.
Clinical Assessment: The arm allows for training on a crucial part of a comprehensive patient assessment. Students learn to correlate blood pressure readings with a patient's overall health status.
Scenario-Based Training: Instructors can use the arm to create different scenarios, such as hypertension or hypotension, allowing students to learn how to react to various clinical situations.
Demonstration: It can be used by instructors to demonstrate the proper technique for taking blood pressure before students practice on their own.