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Neo Nate – Neonatal Resuscitation Trainer, 101-340

$280.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-340
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Trauma-Specific Design: This manikin is engineered to provide a realistic platform for trauma training. It does not include CPR capabilities, allowing instructors and trainees to focus solely on the assessment and management of trauma injuries.

  • Full-Body Articulation: The manikin is a full-body model with articulated joints at the head, neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. This articulation is crucial for practicing patient handling, extrication from vehicles, and transport, as it simulates a real patient's body in various positions.

  • Durable and Lifelike Construction: The manikin is approximately 5' 5" tall and is made from a durable, yet flexible material that mimics the feel of a human body. It is built to withstand the rigorous demands of rescue, extrication, and patient handling training.

  • Realistic Weight: With a weight of approximately 57 lbs., the manikin provides a realistic challenge for trainees, helping them to develop proper lifting and carrying techniques.

  • Diverse Representation: The dark skin tone makes it a valuable tool for providing an inclusive and realistic training environment for a diverse range of students and communities.

Uses:

The Full Body Adult Trauma Manikin - Dark is an invaluable tool for:

  • Trauma and Rescue Training: It is primarily used by paramedics, EMTs, and firefighters to practice patient assessment, packaging, and extrication from difficult situations.

  • Military and Tactical Training: It is an essential tool for training military and tactical medical personnel in battlefield trauma care and emergency medical procedures in high-stress situations.

  • Patient Handling and Transport Training: The full-body design is ideal for simulating scenarios such as moving a patient from a difficult position, transferring them to a stretcher, or securing them in a transport vehicle.