Demo Dose Simulated Red Blood Cells - Ab PositIVe, PN01008
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-PN01008
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Simulated Blood Product: The product is a training aid that mimics a bag of red blood cells. It is filled with a red-colored liquid to realistically simulate the appearance of a blood product.
Blood Type: The bag is labeled with the blood type AB Positive. This is a specific and important detail for training scenarios as AB Positive is the universal recipient.
Realistic Labeling: The bag features realistic, bar-coded labels and patient identification labels. This allows for training in the critical procedures of patient and blood product identification before a transfusion.
Compatibility: The bag is designed to be "spiked" just like a real blood bag, allowing students to practice setting up a transfusion line.
Safety: The product is explicitly labeled for instructional use only and is not for human or animal use. It contains no actual blood or blood products, making it safe for use in a classroom or lab setting.
Educational Materials: The product often includes transfusion record materials and skills checklists, which allows for comprehensive training in documentation as well as administration.
Volume: The bag typically contains 300-350 mL of simulated fluid.
Uses
Blood Transfusion Training: The primary use is to teach students the proper procedures for blood transfusion, including verifying the blood type, confirming patient identity, and setting up the IV line.
Clinical Documentation Practice: It is an essential tool for training students on how to correctly fill out a transfusion record and other relevant medical documentation.
Patient Safety Training: This product is crucial for teaching the importance of patient safety protocols and the "five rights" of blood administration.
Simulation Scenarios: It is widely used in simulation labs to create realistic scenarios involving trauma, surgery, or other conditions requiring a blood transfusion. The AB Positive type is particularly useful for teaching specific scenarios where a patient's known blood type is AB Positive.