Infant CRiSis Manikin
Complete Resuscitation System for Training Infant Life-Saving Techniques
Ideal for pediatric advanced life support, nursing, paramedic and EMT training at every level. Tactile and visual realism combine to provide students with the most realistic training possible.
Specifications: One of the most comprehesive PALS trainers available, the Infant CRISis Manikin allows practice of four-lead ECG monitoring, IV therapy, umbilical catheterization, airway management, intraosseous infusion and CPR. Its unique chest skin with an umbilical cord allows practice of proper techniques in umbilication cathterization, including cutting and clamping. Fluid may be aspirated through the umbilicus making this training manikin incredibly lifelike. An IV arm and leg allow for realistic practice of pediatric venipuncture. The cephalic and basilic veins are accessible on the IV arm as well as the dorsal venous arch on the hand. The great saphenous veins are accessible on the IV leg as well as the dorsal venous arch on the foot. An intraosseous infusion leg demonstrates and simulates the intraosseous infusion procedure. Realistic anatomy and size make the airway management head ideal for practicing airway management skills on an infant. Includes a hard carrying/storage case.
Procedures that Can be Performed: IV Arm and Leg Smaller lumen tubing simulates the size of an infant's veins. Experience realistic flashback from a pressurized system. Replaceable skin and veins.
Intraosseous Infusion Palpable landmarks include the patella, tibia and tibial tuberosity. Pressurized systems allows aspiration of fluid. Replaceable bones and skin.
ECG/Umbilical Cannulation Skin Arrhythmia recognition. Learn proper techniques in umbilical catheterization. Allows practice of umbilical cannulation, cutting and clamping. Aspirate fluid thhrough the umbilicus.
Airway Management Features realistic anatomy of the mouth, tongue, oral pharynx, larynx, epiglottis, vocal chords, trachea and esophagus. Oral and digital intubation capabilities. Suctioning capabilities.
CPR Features palpable and visual landmarks plus a fully articulated head, neck and jaw.