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1 Intraosseous infusion trainer<br />

This lower body of a six-month-old infant has two intraosseous<br />

injection sites. The bones are connected with a tubing system to<br />

allow aspiration of blood. Supplied with 10 replacement bones,<br />

2 replacement skins and a transport case.<br />

• Ref.no. R10041<br />

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2 Child intraosseous infusion/femoral access leg<br />

The Intraosseous Infusion/Femoral Access Leg is mounted on a stand for use as an independent<br />

skills station. Features for intraosseous infusion practice include: palpable landmarks including<br />

the patella, tibia, and tibial tuberosity; replaceable bones and skin; and a pressurized system to<br />

allow aspiration of fluid.<br />

For femoral access, features include: palpable arterial pulse, realistic flashback from<br />

pressurized venous system, replaceable injection pad, and an articulated leg that allows proper<br />

positioning. 15-gauge intraosseous infusion needle included. Includes case.<br />

Weight: 9 kg<br />

• Ref.no. R10143<br />

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