Intraosseous
Infusion Simulator
The Life/form Intraosseous Infusion Simulator is
a dramatic and exciting training aid designed to demonstrate and
simulate the intraosseous infusion procedure. Students will be able
to learn and practice, with incredible accuracy and realism, a procedure
which has been difficult to simulate in the past. Prior to the Intraosseous
Infusion Simulator, educators resorted to unsanitary chicken and
turkey bones. PALS programs will find this teaching aid a convenient
and sanitary alternative.
This simulator is also very cost-effective due to replacement bones
and skins which extend the life of the simulator indefinitely. Use
a 15-gauge needle during simulation. The bones used in the model
have been designed with four sides, each side having the ability
to be punctured several times. In addition, three palpable landmarks,
including patella, tibia, and tibial tuberosity are located in both
legs. Both legs have also been designed so that aspiration is possible.
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