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Pediatric ALS Trainer Replacement I/O Bone And Blood Capsules 12 Pk, 101-092

$267.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-092
Packing Info:
12/Pack
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • I/O Access Training: The primary function of this product is to simulate intraosseous access, which is a medical procedure used to inject fluids and medications directly into the bone marrow when intravenous access is not feasible. This is a crucial skill for emergency medical services, especially in pediatric cases where IV access can be challenging.

  • Realistic Simulation: The package includes synthetic bones designed to mimic the density and texture of human bone. Trainees can use a specialized I/O needle to puncture the bone and access the marrow cavity, just as they would in a real-world scenario.

  • Blood Capsule Integration: The kit includes blood capsules with simulated blood. When a trainee successfully accesses the bone marrow cavity, they can then aspirate the simulated blood, which provides immediate feedback and confirms proper placement of the I/O needle.

  • Consumable and Replaceable: The I/O bones are a consumable part of the manikin's training system. The 12-pack provides a sufficient supply for a training session with multiple students or for repeated practice by an individual student.

  • Compatibility: This product is specifically designed to fit the Simulaids Pediatric ALS Trainer. It is essential to use the correct replacement bones and capsules to ensure a proper fit and that the manikin functions as intended.

Uses:

The Pediatric ALS Trainer Replacement I/O Bone and Blood Capsules are an essential accessory for:

  • Advanced Life Support (ALS) Training: It is a core component of ALS and other advanced training programs that require a high level of proficiency in emergency medical procedures.

  • EMS and Paramedic Training: First responders and paramedics use these to practice the I/O procedure, a life-saving skill for critically ill or injured pediatric patients.

  • Medical and Nursing Education: It is used in medical schools and nursing programs to teach students how to handle difficult emergency situations and perform advanced procedures.