Laerdal
Patient Care Task Trainers

Blood Pressure Training Arm

The Blood Pressure Training Arm is a lifelike, adult arm with an electronic trainer designed for training the procedure of NIBP measurement

NG Tube and Trach Care Trainer

Head features anatomical landmarks, trachea, esophagus, simulated lungs and stomach Lungs and stomach may be filled with fluid for realistic practice of many procedures: Tracheostomy care Tracheal suctioning NG tube insertion Removal NG tube irrigation, instillation and monitoring Feeding tube insertion and removal Gastric lavage and gavage Nasoenteric and esophageal tube insertion, care and removal Oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal insertion and suctioning Insertion, securing and care of endotracheal tubes Includes: Adult male torso, manikin lubricant, tank top, carry case and directions for use.

In-Service Home Care Training Simulator

The In-Service Home Care Simulator is a life-size, male pelvis with interchangeable genitalia designed for practicing urologic and rectal access gastrointestinal care procedures. Wound care modules add realism in community health scenarios.

Vascular Access - Chester Chest™

Lifelike model of human torso with detachable right arm designed for the insertion care, and removal of common long-term vascular access routes.

Vascular Access - Peter PICC Line™

Upper torso model with right arm designed for practicing insertion, care, and removal of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Lines.

Arterial Arm Stick Kit

Lifelike adult male arm reproduction with infusible arteries designed for training the proper arterial punctureprocedure for blood gas analysis.

Infant IO Leg

Simulated tibia and anatomical landmarks at the tibial tuberosity and medial malleolus Fluid may be infused for realistic flashback Drain in heel connects to reservoir bag

Baby Stap

Reproduction of a neonatal infant positioned for the practice of lumbar puncture techniques.

Baby Hippy

Reproduction of the lower torso and limbs of a female newborn designed to train professionals in diagnosing both congenital hip dislocation and hip dislocatability.

Wound Care Model

Molded from a 74-year-old patient, this model allows training in wound cleansing, classification, staging, and assessment

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