Child intubation training head
The child intubation head on stand is a realistic model for pediatric intubation training. It faithfully simulates the anatomy of a 5-year-old child, with separate lungs, inflatable gastric bladder and manual carotid pulse. Ideal for oral and nasal intubation training and suctioning, it includes a stand, lubricant and hard carrying case. Perfect for hospitals, medical schools and emergency simulations.
Manikin neonatal care
This newborn mannequin is designed to simulate the movements and care of a real baby, offering hands-on learning of gestures such as changing and bathing.
Available in male and female versions, they are ideal for group or individual training in early childhood and infant care. Their movable joints enable a variety of manipulations to be reproduced, and they are easy to maintain. These mannequins are robust teaching aids for intensive use.
Manikin baby boy care for parents-to-be
This male baby care mannequin is designed to help expectant parents practice infant care, with realistic features like swivel joints and a design suitable for perinatal education. It allows you to practice essential gestures such as diaper changes, navel care and breastfeeding. Ideal for pre-natal training courses, pediatric workshops and nursing schools, it boosts parents' confidence through a hands-on learning experience. With a height of 50 cm and a weight of 1.2 kg, it realistically simulates a real baby.
Catheter and vascular access training torso
The Chester Chest is a life-size , realistic model designed formedical training, offering immersive simulation of complex procedures such as catheter insertion and vascular access. It features multiple access zones and tissues simulating the human anatomy, with interchangeable inserts for varied training purposes. It can be used standing or lying down, and is ideal for training healthcare professionals in central catheterization, PICC, IVAD and difficult vascular access. This durable, versatile simulator is an essential tool for advanced clinical training.
Training arm for hemodialysis
The hemodialysis practice arm is a realistic simulator designed to train healthcare professionals, students and patients preparing for hemodialysis. It enables the practice of technical gestures such as needle insertion, fistula management and simulation of blood circulation with artificial blood. Easy to maintain and featuring replaceable components, it offers a safe, immersive learning experience. This model is ideal for intensive and long-term training.
Wound care and dressing techniques simulator
The Wound Care and Dressing Techniques Simulator provides realistic training for nurses, allowing them to practice treating a variety of surgical wounds and traumas with commercial products. Designed to meet hygiene standards, it helps hone skills in post-operative care and dressing management. An essential tool for practical, high-quality preparation of healthcare professionals.
Manikin of Leopold's simulation maneuver
The Leopold Maneuver Module is an advanced training tool enabling healthcare professionals to learn and practice manual techniques for assessing fetal position. Designed with a realistic fetal model and adjustable elevation cushions, it enables practical palpation and external version exercises. This module is compatible with Gaumard'sObstetric SUSIE® simulator , offering an immersive learning experience. It is essential for obstetric training, facilitating the acquisition of skills in fetal presentation diagnosis and labor management.
Manikin for men and women
The 105 lb patient care mannequin is a realistic training tool for healthcare professionals and nursing students. It simulates routine and specialized care situations, with articulated limbs and full anatomy, including interchangeable genitalia. Made from smooth, washable vinyl, it is durable and easy to maintain. This mannequin can be used to practice a variety of techniques, from patient transfer to hair care, while offering the flexibility to adapt to different scenarios. It is ideal for medical and hospital training.
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