Ultrassist Pediatric IV & Phlebotomy Practice Arm Kit for Neonatal IV Training
Getting IV access for infants/toddlers is a challenging task. The baby's veins are difficult to find and Infants are wriggly, their veins are small and they often have excess adipose tissue. It is harder for nurses to place IV lines in babies. This pediatric simulation arm is provided to teach neonatal intravenous access skills to learners of all levels, and practice ractice these clinical skills before working on real newborn babies in hospitals. Applicable to injection courses, phlebotomy classes, and paramedic education. You need to practice more.
Features:
- The pediatric IV arm feels real to the touch, suitable for palpation skill demonstration and training.
- Well flashback on arm while venipuncture or phlebotomy training.
- Handy external reservoir & valves to create enough pressure and provide flashback in IV.
- Lifelike & latex-free skin and veins support multiple needle sticks without leakage.
- Pocket and easy to carry to your school or hospital.
- Perfect for Nurses, Phlebotomists, and Medical Students.
What can you do with the Pediatric IV Practice Arm Kit:
- Practice placing iv-lines
- Master phlebotomy procedures
- Practice injection techniques
The Pediatric IV Practice Arm Kit with a baby-size simulation arm is perfect for phlebotomists and nursing students to build confidence and muscle memory for successful sticks over and over again.
Pediatric IV & Phlebotomy Practice Arm Kit components:
IV simulation arm (two veins insert), reservoir x 1, artificial blood powder 10g, Robert clamps x 2, stopcocks x 2, 100ml syringe without needle x 1, waterproof pad x 1, tourniquet x 1, portable bag x 1.
Note: The needles shown in the picture are solely for illustration and are not included.
Pediatric IV Arm Kit | Pediatric IV Leg Kit | Pediatric IV Head Kit | Adult IV Practice Kit | Dorsal Hand IV Trainer | IV Injection Training Pad | |
Intravenous Injection Practice | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Venipuncture Practice | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Phlebotomy Practice | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Latex-free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Infant Simulation Arm for IV & Phlebotomy Practice
How to get enough pressure and flashback during pediatric IV practice?
The key to the generation of flashbacks in the venous system of the pediatric arm is to get sufficient pressure. Flashback will let you know if you have given the correct IV injection.
Note: Flashback is the most important signal for a successful IV insertion, injection, phlebotomy, and catheter.
FAQs
How to generate sufficient pressure in the venous system of the pediatric simulator for flashbacks?
Solution A: Fill approx 450 ml or more liquid to the reservoir, make reservoir inflate to create enough pressure, or anyway you can give pressure to the reservoir, like putting weighty stuff on it. Enough pressure could help flashback effect come out readily.
Solution B: Hanging/lifting the reservoir at any position higher level than the simulator to create gravity pressure artificially to help flashback effect while needle inserts the"vein" correctly.
Which clinical nursing skills can you get?
- IV catheterization
- IV infusion
- Venipuncture or blood collection
- Palpation skill