Ultrassist Blood Glucose Test Trainer
Features:
➤ Realistic Finger Prick Practice:
The Finger Prick Test Trainer is a meticulously designed tool for simulating finger pricking and blood glucose testing, offering users a highly realistic experience to learn medical skills.
➤ Safe for Finger Blood Collection Practice:
The Finger Stick Test Trainer can be fitted onto the finger of a standardized patient or mannequin, featuring a protective lining to prevent the actual finger from being punctured by the lancing device.
➤ Complete Simulated Blood Fill and Collection Kit:
This set comprises three blood glucose test needles, a 1ml syringe, and 10g of blood powder for creating simulated blood and blood collection. These tools provide a complete peripheral blood collection simulation environment for medical students and patients.
➤ Three Skin Tones Options:
The Blood Glucose Test Trainer includes three fingers in varying skin tones - light, medium, and dark - providing a comprehensive and realistic training experience. This diversity ensures that medical professionals can effectively train for a variety of clinical scenarios.
➤ Latex-free and Reusable:
Each finger simulator is crafted from high-quality silicone material, offering an authentic feel, texture, and appearance. The product is latex-free for safe and repeated use.
Specifications:
Product Includes: 3 x Fingers (light, medium, and dark skin), 3 x Disposable Blood Collection Needles, 1 ml Syringe with Needle, Blood Powder 10g
- Simulated Finger Size: 2.32 x 0.9 inches (5.89 x 2.29 cm)
- Simulated Finger Material: Silicone
- Package Dimensions: 5.7 x 3.5 x 1.3 inches; 2.69 ounces (14.5 x 8.9 x 3.3cm, 77g)
Video Guide
How to Set Up?
Follows 5 steps to use Ultrassist Blood Glucose Test Trainer for simulated finger peripheral blood collection practice and blood sugar test.
FAQ
1. How to create simulated blood?
Blood powder is mixed with water to create simulated blood.
2. How much liquid can a simulated finger hold?
Approximately 1.5-2.0 ml.
3. The simulated blood in the finger trainer gave false readings on my meter.
The simulated blood in the finger trainer is not suitable for readings on any machine.
4. Is there a risk of leakage with the simulated finger?
Set up the simulated finger according to the instructions. The smaller needle gauge used for practice, the more times it can be used.