A forearm pad for intravenous injection is a cushioning device that is placed on the arm to provide comfort and support during the process of inserting a needle into a vein for intravenous therapy or blood sampling. It helps to protect the arm from friction, pressure, and potential injury.
The forearm pad is typically made of soft and flexible materials such as foam or silicone, which conform to the shape of the arm and provide a cushioned surface. This type of device is commonly used in medical training models such as the Intravenous Injection Arm or the Full Body Trauma Manikin.
In medical training settings, healthcare professionals utilize various simulation models such as the Trauma Nursing Model or the Acls Training Model to enhance their skills. These models allow them to practice first aid techniques, including managing full-body trauma and performing sutures, in a safe and controlled environment.
Additionally, medical professionals can benefit from using training manikins like the Electronic Cpr Manikin or the Airway Anatomy Model. These manikins help simulate real-life scenarios for Cpr Training , airway management, and Tracheal Training .
Furthermore, specialized models and equipment are available for training in specific medical fields. For example, there are models designed for Obstetrics And Gynecology Skills, pediatric care, Geriatric Care , endoscopic skil
ls, nursing skills, and Surgical Skills . These models, such as the Advanced Maternity Examination Model or the Comprehensive Puncture And Percussion Manikin, provide hands-on practice and enable medical professionals to develop their diagnostic and clinical skills.
It is important to note that all these training models
and manikins play a crucial role in medi
cal education by providing a realistic and immersive learning experience. They help healthcare professionals gain confidence, improve their skills, and ultimately enhance patient care.
Features:
1. Wearable design
2. Replaceable skin and blood vessel
3. Venipuncture
ㅤ① Intravenous injection, infusion, blood collection, blood transfusion etc.
ㅤ② Realistic feedback, blood backflow