Wearable Intradermal Injection Training Pad with 40 Injection Points
Vendor: Ultrassist
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Boost skin test skill and confidence with the wearable intradermal injection training pad. Feel comfort while wearing and great for practicing ID injection technique.
Two Steps to Practice Intradermal Injection with It:
1. Wear the injection pad on the forearm of a real man or mannequin
2. Take a small needle and inject the simulation spot on the skin pad
Features:
- Highly Realistic Design: The intradermal injection practice pad mimics real skin with 40 injection points to enhance skill development for ID injections.
- High-Quality Material: Made from durable, soft silicone for a realistic feel and easy cleaning. Smaller needles are recommended for prolonged use.
- Skin-Friendly Comfort: Soft cotton fabric backing of skin test pad for added comfort and secure wear. Latex-free for safe use.
- Convenient Wearability: Rectangular shape and Velcro straps ensure secure fit on the hand and prevent slippage during ID.
- Professional Intradermal Injection Training Model: Ideal for medical personnel, students, and training institutions to improve ID injection techniques and confidence.
Specifications:
- SKU: UA02042
- Brand: Ultrassist
- Material: Silicon
- Injection Pad Size: 20cm x 17cm
- Application: Intradermal injection training
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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 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.
Wide Application
Ultrassist ID Injection Model 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.