SimLabSolutions Geriatric IV Training Arm – Realistic Practice for Advanced Venipuncture in Multiple Skin Tones
SimLabSolutions Geriatric IV Training Arm – Realistic Practice for Advanced Venipuncture in Multiple Skin Tones
SimLabSolutions Geriatric IV Training Arm is crafted to simulate the unique challenges of IV insertion in elderly patients. With high-quality silicone skin, aged anatomy, and customizable skin tones, it provides a lifelike platform for advanced venipuncture and phlebotomy training.
Features and Benefits
- Realistic Geriatric Anatomy: Simulates fragile, aged skin and deeper vein placement to replicate the challenges of working with elderly patients.
- Customizable Skin Tones: Available in light, medium, and dark tones to enhance diversity in training scenarios.
- Durable and Lifelike Design: High-quality, latex-free silicone ensures realistic practice and long-lasting use.
- Moderate to Hard Skill Level: Ideal for advancing venipuncture and IV catheter insertion techniques.
- Vein Movement Simulation: Vein channels allow float and roll for added realism.
- Easy Maintenance: Tool-free reskinning and reveining processes for seamless upkeep.
Specifications
- Material: High-quality, latex-free silicone
- Skin Tone Options: Light, medium, dark
- Weight: 5.5 lb.
- Dimensions: Scaled for a medium-size geriatric adult (approx. 5' 4"–5' 8")
- Skill Level: Moderate to hard
- Warranty: 5-year warranty on non-consumable parts
Product Highlights
- Designed specifically to replicate the unique challenges of geriatric patient care.
- Durable construction with realistic features, including aged skin and deeper vein channels.
- Perfect for healthcare professionals and students looking to advance their IV catheter insertion skills.
Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Designed specifically to replicate the unique challenges of geriatric patient care.
- Durable construction with realistic features, including aged skin and deeper vein channels.
- Perfect for healthcare professionals and students looking to advance their IV catheter insertion skills.