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Intubation Head Trainer Infant101-130

Intubation-Head-Trainer-Infant101-130

SKU #

#1115320

MPN #

101-130

Brand

Nasco Healthcare

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

TRAINER, AIRWAY DELUXE INF

$1,129.54 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1115320
Manufacturer # 101-130
Manufacturer Nasco Healthcare
Application Intubation Head Trainer
Contents Infant Deluxe Intubation Head Stand
Dimensions 8 X 10 X 15 Inch
Size Infant
UNSPSC Code 42301502

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  • This station trainer incorporates the new skin technology that has been so popular on our STAT Baby
  • The advantages of durability and lifelike appearance, in association with the convenience of a lightweight stand, put this device at the head of the class for pediatric airway training
  • This new material eliminates tearing of the airway, saving the need for costly repairs caused by beginning student intubation attempts
  • Its translucent property allows for lifelike illumination of the airway and neck as the skill is attempted
  • Vocal cords are highlighted for easy viewing, the tongue swells, it is laryngospasm capable, and all the anatomical landmarks are present
  • In order to determine successful intubation, both the lungs and stomach swell visibly upon ventilation