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The Intraosseous Access Simulator is designed to provide realistic and effective training in the technique of intraosseous access, which is a critically important method in emergency medical care, especially in cases where traditional intravenous access is impossible or difficult. This simulator allows medical students, interns, and professional healthcare workers to refine their skills in a safe and controlled environment. The primary focus of the simulator is to facilitate intraosseous access on the tibia.
Key Features:
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Realistic Bone Structure Simulation:
- The simulator is made of high-quality material that replicates the texture and hardness of human bone, providing realistic feedback during the procedure.
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Anatomical Accuracy:
- The design of the simulator mimics the knee joint at a 1:1 scale, covered with artificial skin and featuring precise anatomical landmarks for the procedure.
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Durability:
- The simulator is built to withstand repeated use. Worn-out bones can be easily replaced and purchased separately. The set includes two spare bones.
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Ease of Maintenance:
- The simulator is easy to clean and maintain, ensuring it remains in good condition even with frequent use.
Contents:
- Silicone platform with knee joint bones.
- Two spare tibia and fibula bones (paired).
- Silicone artificial skin.
- Stylish case for storing and transporting the simulator.
Skills:
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Identification of Access Points:
- Skills in identifying the appropriate anatomical points for intraosseous access on the tibia.
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Procedure Preparation:
- Skills in aseptic preparation of the insertion site and necessary equipment for the procedure.
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Needle Insertion:
- Mastery of the technique for accurately and safely inserting the needle into the tibial bone tissue.
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Procedure Verification:
- Verification through bone marrow aspiration or the infusion of saline solution to ensure correct procedure execution.
Application:
- Educational Institutions: Ideal for training students at various levels in medical educational institutions.
- Medical Training Centers: Used for simulation training and instruction of healthcare professionals.
- Tactical Medicine: Suitable for training medics in conditions where intraosseous access to the tibia may be the only viable option for infusion.