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Product No. 70318

Advanced Venipuncture Arm Value Pack (Mixed)

£2,600.00 Price does not include taxes or delivery

An ideal training pack for all levels of learning, the NEW Advanced Venipuncture Value Pack includes 4 Advanced Venipuncture Arm Trainers,  4 ACF Vein Modules and 4 Venipuncture Arm Skins. This cost-effective set includes two Advanced light arms, and two Advanced dark arms.

The Advanced Venipuncture Arm utilises a pressurised pump and unique locking system to accurately simulate venipuncture, IV cannulation, and IV infusion training.

Our skin locking feature (patent pending) ensures the model is easy to re-skin whilst maintaining the lifelike palpability and haptics of the underlying basilic, cephalic, dorsal metacarpal and median cubital veins. Precisely mirroring a male right arm, the model effectively simulates real-life venipuncture occurrences, including blood flashback and the use of digital pressure to stem flow. Realism is further increased by the Advanced Pressurised Pump, which operates at a realistic blood pressure to provide trainees with a true-to-life and mess free learning experience.

The realistic arm skin and a new innovative vein gripping mechanism work in unison to deliver realistic and repeatable training, whilst a cost-effective modular vein system promotes ease of use and reduces waste.

Features

Overview

  • Vein structures are now modular with a separate ACF vein and Metacarpal Vein, allowing for replacement of individual parts
  • New and improved skin-locking system (patent pending) improves arm re-skinning after replacing a vein module
  • New vein gripping system allows for easy re-fitting and positioning of veins
  • Advanced Pump System reduces internal leakage for a more user-friendly experience
  • Veins are palpable with realistic haptics for accurate clinical use
  • Infusion tube allows for intravenous fluids to be administered
  • Includes pressurized blood system

Realism

  • Arm provides a realistic blood flashback upon insertion of needle
  • Improved arm skin offers a more realistic look and feel
  • Veins in the metacarpal & ACF modules are palpable
  • Realistic representation of the antecubital fossa (ACF) and metacarpal regions
  • With the Advanced Pump, the advanced venipuncture arm operates at an accurate blood pressure
  • Gripping systems secures veins in a true-to-life position

Versatility

  • Arm is compatible with vacuum blood collection systems, needles & syringe, and IV cannulas
  • Extended tubing allows for extra maneuverability in the classroom for use with a simulated patient

Cleaning

  • Flush liquid from the vein and fluid system before storing your product
  • Clean the skin surface with a damp soft cloth, using warm water and mild detergent
  • Allow skin to thoroughly dry before storing

Safety

  • Only use Concentrated Venous Blood supplied with the arms, or product numbers 00020 & 00021, other fluids may weaken or damage the venipuncture simulator
  • Use water-based lubricant to fit arm skin over the venipuncture arm base
  • Veins contain latex, however, these are covered by the silicone arm skin during procedures

Simulated Patient

  • Suitable for use with a simulated patient to test communication skills

Anatomy

Sites for peripheral venous cannulation

  • Dorsal metacarpal vein in the hand
  • Antecubital Fossa (ACF) vein in the arm

Metacarpal Vein Module anatomy 

  • Basilic vein 
  • Cephalic vein 
  • Dorsal metacarpal veins 

ACF Vein Module anatomy 

  • Basilic vein 
  • Cephalic vein 
  • Median cubital vein 
Skills

Skills Gained

  • Intravenous Cannulation in dorsal metacarpal and ACF sites
  • IV infusion
  • Venipuncture
  • Practice of aseptic techniques
  • Communications skills when using a simulated patient
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Curriculum

References

Undergraduate Medicine

Outcomes for graduates (Tomorrow's Doctors), Appendix 1 - Practical procedures for Graduates, p.12-14: 4. Venipuncture. Inserting a needle into a patient's vein to take a sample of blood for testing, or to give an injection into the vein. 17. Establishing a peripheral intravenous access and setting up an infusion; use of infusion devices. Puncturing a patient's vein in order to insert an indwelling plastic tube (known as a cannula), to allow fluids to be infused into the vein (a drip). Connecting the tube to a source of fluid. Appropriate choice of fluids and their doses. Correct use of electronic devices which drive and regulate the rate of fluid administration.

Postgraduate

Core Medical Training

Emergency Medicine Trainees

Physician Assistants

Registered Nurses

Healthcare Assistants

Phlebotomists