The Opisthenar Intravenous Injection Hand is a high fidelity simulation model that aids in first aid skill training, allowing learners to practice intravenous (IV) injections. This training model provides a realistic and anatomically accurate representation of the opisthenar region of the hand, featuring veins, skin, and subcutaneous tissue that closely resemble those found in the actual region.
The hand model, similar to an intravenous injection arm, allows learners to practice locating veins, choosing an appropriate insertion site, and performing the entire IV insertion procedure. It enables students to develop confidence in their technique and improve their accuracy in finding and accessing veins.
The Opisthenar Intravenous Injection Hand is a valuable medical training manikin that enhances the learning experience and helps students develop their IV insertion skills. This model aids in mastering the skills required for successful IV catheterization, including preparing the site, inserting the needle, and securing the catheter.
Using this training model offers several advantages, much like using a full body trauma manikin for trauma training. Students can gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment, allowing them to learn and refine their skills without the pressure of working on live patients.
Instructors can provide immediate feedback and guidance to improve technique and ensure proper vein accessing, similar to the feedback provided during training with a lumbar puncture training model. Overall, the Opisthenar Intravenous Injection Hand ensures safe and effective IV therapy in real clinical settings, just as a neck exercise equipment or cervical traction device would aid in tracheal training.
Features:
1. Adult hand
2. Complete hand vein system, skin and blood vessel are replaceable
3. Venipuncture
ㅤ① I.V. , transfusion, blood sampling, etc.
ㅤ② Realistic feedback, blood backflow
ㅤ③ Repeating practice on same spot