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Ultrassist Intradermal Injection Practice Model Skin Pad with 15 Spots

$25.99 USD
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The intradermal injection practice model with base and skin-like texture, allows learners to get intradermal injection technique at a low cost.

Features:

  • Designed to simulate skin wheal, bleb, small blisters or skin welt when intradermal injection is correctly performed.
  • In-time Intradermal Practice Feedback: Liquid can be injected during practice. Correctly piercing into the Injection spot will simulate skin wheal, while the wrong injection not.
  • Repeated Use: Totally 15 intradermal practicing spots, each spot can be repeated use if treated carefully.
  • Skin-like Texture: Lifelike Silicone Skin, Superior quality, and food-grade non-toxic & latex-free material. The texture of the skin is lifelike and feels as real as the real person when injected.
  • Wide Application: This intradermal injection practice model is perfect for healthcare students, including phlebotomists, clinical assistants, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and doctors. Also widely used in clinics, hospitals, medical schools, nursing schools, and social training organizations.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Ultrassist
  • Skin layer material: food-grade non-smelly silicone
  • Model Size: approx 15.9cm X 11.6cm X 2.5cm
  • Color: Light Skin
  • Reusability: Yes
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Why choose it?

The simulator is a better substitute for fruit, trotters or a real arm for practicing intradermal injections.

Incorrect Intradermal Injection Injury

Incorrect ID Injection Injury

  • Injecting the needle too deep will lead to leakage to the subcutaneous layer (fat layer).
  • Injecting the needle too shallow will cause leakage to the outside of the skin.
  • Injecting the needle properly will form a characteristic skin welt.
The currently used Mantoux technique requires a high amount of training and is difficult to standardize.
Intradermal Injection Practice Model Application

Wide Application

It is a better practice object for future doctors or nurses. It is widely used in teaching demonstrations in social training institutions, clinics, hospitals, medical schools, nursing and midwifery schools, and health schools.

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