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Full Body Nursing & Medical Training Manikin – CPR, IV, Injection & Patient Care
Full Body Nursing & Medical Training Manikin – CPR, IV, Injection & Patient Care
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This model is ideal for use in nursing and medical schools at all levels. The joints move realistically, the waist can bend, and all parts are detachable. Made from durable, washable PVC, it offers a wide range of features to support nursing skills and patient care training.
This model is used as a teaching aid in health schools, nursing schools, and medical colleges. The model is made of soft and half-hard PVC plastic—solid, durable, and easy to use. All joints are movable, the waist can bend, and all parts can be disassembled and assembled.
Demonstration Items
- Washing face and bathing the bed-ridden patient
- Care and cleaning of the mouth
- Care and cleaning of trachea dissection
- Inhalation of oxygen (nasal cork or nasal catheter)
- Nasal feeding
- Stomach lavage
- Heart injection
- Heart resuscitation on chest
- Chest puncture
- Liver puncture
- Kidney puncture
- Abdomen puncture
- Medulla puncture
- Lumbar puncture
- Deltoid injection
- Deltoid hypodermic injection
- Vein injection
- Vein puncture
- Vein transfusion
- Vein blood transfusion
- Muscular injection on buttocks
Uses and Operations
- All injection pads (big and small) provide sites for injection and puncture operations and are made of soft plastic. At the back of the small pad is a plastic bottle (capacity is about 20cc). Before demonstrating phlebotomy, liquid can be put into the bottle.
- Mouth and nose can be used to demonstrate oxygen inhalation, nasal feeding and stomach lavage, etc.
- A big pad on the arm is for vein injection. At the back of the pad, a rubber tube simulates the vein tube; water should be injected into the rubber tube. When demonstrating glucose transfusion, put the rubber tube into a vessel and loosen the clamp to let the liquid flow out. Before demonstrating blood phlebotomy, liquid can be filled into the tube then clip the end of the tube.
- The operation of hypodermic injection and intramuscular injection is the same as in a clinic. The big pad has sponge inside to absorb liquid; it can be taken out to remove liquid. When pulling out the needle, do not overexert—press the pad with two fingers then pull out the needle.
- When demonstrating heart resuscitation, cross the hands on the correct place of the chest, press downwards to 2.5cm, there will be a sound, then relax the hands. Battery is replaceable.
- The small pads for injection or puncture are replaceable when damaged. Remove the nuts at the waist and the whole body is divided into two parts. Unscrew the plastic bottle, exchange the damaged pad for a new one, then screw the bottle again. The big pads on the buttock and arm are easy to remove and exchange. Each model has big and small pads for replacement.
- When demonstrating catheterisation or intestinal irrigation, insert the rubber tube into the organ for demonstration only (no liquid flows out).
- When demonstrating stomach lavage or nasal feeding, insert the nasal tube into the oesophagus, then fill with liquid. Before filling, clamp the tube at the buttock; after demonstration, loosen the clamp to allow the liquid to flow out.
- After operations, clean and dry the model and all parts before reassembling. Remove all traces of liquid from the organs used.
- The model is easily assembled according to the assembling picture.
Maintenance
- Before demonstration, a small amount of talcum powder may be used on the injection pads for lubrication. After use, all injection pads must be cleaned thoroughly.
- Occasional plaster marks on the model surface can be removed with detergent and, if necessary, a mild soap solution.
- Ensure all parts are wiped dry and left to air dry completely.
Training Features
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training – compressible chest cavity which beeps when correct pressure is applied in the correct place
- Puncture simulation through injectable pads (with injection fluid collection) – pleural biopsy, liver biopsy, kidney puncture, abdominal puncture, bone marrow puncture and lumbar puncture
- Deltoid muscle injection and subcutaneous injection
- Gastric lavage (stomach pumping / gastric irrigation)
- Oxygen inhalation method (stuffy nose, nasal catheter)
- Tracheostomy nursing
- Nasal feeding
- IV injection
- Venous transfusion
- Intragluteal injection
- Male catheterisation
- Oral cavity nursing and artificial teeth care
- Face washing and body washing in bed
Specifications
- Material: Washable PVC
- Size: 165cm x 40cm x 20cm
- Product Weight: 7.6kg
- Instructions: Included
- Packaging: Brown Box
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