Infant Leg for IO Access (5 months) – TruInfant IO Leg

PRODUCT NUMBER 2569


Infant Leg for IO Access (5 months) – TruInfant IO Leg

PRODUCT NUMBER 2569

TruInfant IO Leg is a realistic task trainer to practice the skills associated with intraosseous infusion (IO) of the tibia. This model is based on a 5 month old infant.

With realistic anatomy including the tibial tuberosity and patella, users can identify the insertion site of the intraosseous needle in the proximal tibia. Trainees benefit from realistic resistance when penetrating the medullary cavity.

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SKILLS

  • Identification of the site of insertion of the intraosseous needle in the proximal tibia
  • Placement of the intraosseous needle in the tibia
  • Aspiration of marrow blood by syringe

CHARACTERISTICS

GENERAL:

  • Realistic anatomy of the infant leg, including the tibial tuberosity and patella
  • Realistic resistance when penetrating the medullary cavity
  • Positive user feedback when drawing blood to confirm success of the technique
  • Ready to use No setup required. Start training immediately with the pre-filled blood IO inserts.
  • Replacement IO inserts are quick and easy to replace.
  • Recommended equipment size: 18G needle size
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Dimensions: 29 x 11 x 12 cm

INCLUDE

  • 1 TruInfant IO Leg Training Model
  • 1 carrying case
  • 4 IO Tibias (1 attached and 3 spares)
  • 3 Tibia Insertion Connector Pins (long)
  • 3 Tibia Insertion Connector Pins (short)

Description

TruInfant IO Leg is a realistic task trainer to practice the skills associated with intraosseous infusion (IO) of the tibia. This model is based on a 5 month old infant.

With realistic anatomy including the tibial tuberosity and patella, users can identify the insertion site of the intraosseous needle in the proximal tibia. Trainees benefit from realistic resistance when penetrating the medullary cavity.

TruInfant IO Leg is a realistic task trainer to practice the skills associated with intraosseous infusion (IO) of the tibia. This model is based on a 5 month old infant.

With realistic anatomy including the tibial tuberosity and patella, users can identify the insertion site of the intraosseous needle in the proximal tibia. Trainees benefit from realistic resistance when penetrating the medullary cavity.

DOWNLOAD

* Check availability according to geographic region.


SKILLS

SKILLS

  • Identification of the site of insertion of the intraosseous needle in the proximal tibia
  • Placement of the intraosseous needle in the tibia
  • Aspiration of marrow blood by syringe
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