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Simulaids Chest Back Randy 9000, 149-9013

$513.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-149-9013
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Replacement Part: This is a direct replacement for the torso of a compatible Randy 9000 manikin. The Randy 9000 is a unique manikin because its components are sealed and assembled with stainless steel hardware, making them easy to replace individually.

  • Durable Construction: The torso is made from rugged polyethylene (PE), the same material used for backboards, which makes it extremely durable and able to withstand repeated use in demanding training environments.

  • Realistic Design: The torso is designed to be an anatomically accurate representation of a human torso, which is essential for hands-on training for procedures like patient assessment and rescue.

  • Compatibility: It is specifically designed to be compatible with the Randy 9000 manikin, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless integration with the existing training system.

  • Joint Protection: The joint design in the Randy 9000 manikin is engineered to withstand high stress and protect rescuers' fingers.

Uses

The Simulaids Chest Back Randy 9000 is used in healthcare education and rescue training to:

  • Maintain Simulation Realism: It allows institutions to replace a worn or damaged torso, ensuring that the manikin continues to provide a lifelike tactile and visual experience for training.

  • Enhance Rescue Training: By providing a functional and realistic torso, it helps students and professionals practice a variety of rescue techniques, including extrication, splinting, and casualty handling in a realistic scenario.

  • Support Hands-on Learning: The articulated and durable nature of the torso ensures that students get accurate, hands-on experience, which is crucial for building confidence and competency in performing rescue procedures.

  • Provide a Cost-Effective Solution: As a replacement part, it allows institutions to repair their existing equipment, which is more affordable than replacing the entire manikin.