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Pediatric And Infant Demo Dose Prefilled Syringe - Atropin 0.25 Mg Pediatric (5 Ml), PN01067

$19.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-PN01067
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Simulated Prefilled Syringe: This product is a syringe that comes prefilled with a simulated, non-toxic liquid. It mimics a prefilled syringe of Atropine, a medication used to treat certain types of bradycardia (slow heart rate), in pediatric patients.

  • Realistic Appearance and Dosage: The syringe realistically simulates the appearance and labeling of a real Atropine prefilled syringe, including a pediatric dosage of 0.25 mg in a volume of 5 mL. This is crucial for training students in medication verification, which is particularly critical in pediatric care.

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

  • Ease of Use: As a prefilled syringe, it allows students to practice the final steps of medication administration without the need for drawing up the solution from a vial, which is useful for focusing on specific skills like site preparation and injection in a high-stress, pediatric scenario.

Uses

  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Training: The primary use is in pediatric and infant cardiac and emergency scenarios. Atropine is a key drug in PALS for treating symptomatic bradycardia, and this product allows students and professionals to practice its administration in a simulated emergency.

  • Medication Administration Practice: It is a valuable tool for teaching students how to safely and correctly administer medication from a prefilled syringe.

  • Dosage and Safety: The product emphasizes the importance of accurate dosage in pediatric care, where small errors can have serious consequences.

  • Clinical Judgment: It is used in simulation labs to create realistic emergency scenarios, helping students to build critical thinking and clinical judgment skills under pressure.