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Demo Dose Augmntn - 400 Mg/5 Ml, PN01076

$18.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-PN01076
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Simulated Antibiotic: This product is a bottle that mimics a bottle of Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate), a commonly prescribed antibiotic. It is designed to look and be handled like the real medication.

  • Realistic Appearance and Dosage: The bottle realistically simulates the appearance and labeling of a real Augmentin bottle, including a dosage of 400 mg/5 mL. The liquid inside is a simulated, non-toxic substance that resembles the actual medication. This is crucial for training students in medication verification and dosage calculations.

  • Non-Human Use: The product contains a simulated, non-toxic liquid and is clearly marked for instructional use only. It is not for human or animal consumption, which is a critical safety feature for a training environment.

  • Compatibility: It is designed to be used in conjunction with other training manikins and simulators to practice administration techniques.

Uses

  • Oral Medication Administration Training: The primary use is to teach students and professionals how to safely prepare and administer an oral antibiotic, particularly in a pediatric setting.

  • Dosage Calculation Practice: It is an essential tool for practicing dosage calculations, as students must determine the correct volume to administer based on a simulated order, often by weight.

  • Patient Education: It can be used to show patients or family members how to properly measure and administer a liquid medication.

  • Clinical Judgment: The product is used in simulation labs to create realistic patient care scenarios, helping trainees to practice critical thinking and clinical judgment skills.

  • Documentation Practice: It is an essential component for training students on how to correctly document medication administration on a medication administration record (MAR).