Injection Trainer
Our soft tissue injection pad is designed for practicing intradermal, subcutaneous and intramuscular tissue injection techniques.
The Injection Trainer has multiple tissue layers representing the epidermis, dermis, fat and muscle layer, and can easily attach to an arm or thigh to help teach professional-to-patient communication.
Overview
- Epidermis layer peels back to quickly release subcuticular liquid
Realism
- Tissues are soft and warm to the touch
Versatility
- Strap for hybrid simulation
Cleaning
- Durable replaceable epidermis
Safety
- Latex free
Anatomy
- Epidermis, dermis, fat and muscle
Skills Gained
- Subcutaneous injection
- Intradermal and intramuscular injection
- Management of tissue
- Professional-to-patient communication
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Strap-on base plate
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Soft tissue tray with liner
References
Undergraduate Medicine
AAMC (2008) - Recommendations for Preclerkship Clinical Skills Education for Undergraduate Medical Education p.29 Appendix 7: Clinical Procedures. Correctly perform subcutaneous and intramuscular injection • Maintains aseptic technique, the proper angle and depth of needle insertion. Performs the process of injection, and proper disposal of the needle
How do you replace the Epidermis on the soft skin injection simulator?
The epidermis can be easily removed, and a replacement can be transferred onto the injection simulator using our Epidermis Wallet included with the kit. For full details on the process, you can view our user guide
Do you offer replacement parts for the Limbs & Things Injection Trainer?
Yes, we offer a bundle that includes a Skin Pad and Muscle block for the Injection Trainer which can be easily and quickly replaced.
How thick is the epidermis layer of the Injection Trainer?
The epidermis layer comes with a standard thickness between 0.5 – 0.8mm which is representative of the average thickness of common injection sites seen on the human body.