Intubation Head For Adult Als/Bls Trainers, 101-082
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-101-082
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Advanced Airway Management: The head is designed for a variety of advanced airway management procedures and skills. It features oral and nasal airways, and allows for the practice of nasotracheal and endotracheal intubation, as well as securing, suctioning, and maintaining the airway.
Realistic Anatomy: The intubation head is anatomically correct, including teeth, uvula, vocal cords, glottis, larynx, arytenoid cartilage, trachea, and esophagus. This level of detail provides a highly realistic and effective training experience.
Compatibility with Advanced Devices: The manikin's airway is designed to accept a wide range of advanced field devices, such as laryngeal mask airways (LMAs), CombitubeĀ®, esophageal obturator airways (EOAs), and nasopharyngeal (NPAs) and oropharyngeal (OPAs) adjuncts.
Inflatable Lungs and Stomach: The trainer includes inflatable lungs and a stomach. This allows students to receive feedback on the success of their ventilation techniques, as a successful rescue breath will inflate the lungs, and an incorrect one may inflate the stomach.
Replacement and Upgrade: It is designed to be a replacement for the intubation head on compatible adult ALS trainers. It allows instructors to quickly upgrade a manikin for advanced training scenarios.
Durable and Portable: The head is built to withstand repeated use and is lightweight enough for easy transport to different training locations.
Uses:
The Intubation Head For Adult ALS/BLS Trainers 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.
Medical and Nursing Education: It is used in medical schools and nursing programs to teach students how to handle intubation and other 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.