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Designed for practicing blind insertion, care and removal of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines.
Overview
- Replaceable translucent arm skin allows visualization of veins
Realism
- Chin can be positioned to simulate occlusion of jugular
- Palpable ribs allow measurement of proper catheter length externally
Safety
- Veins contain latex
Anatomy
- Anatomically accurate cephalic, basilic, median basilic, jugular and subclavian veins, and superior vena cava
Skills Gained
- Identification of veins
- Standard IV catheter placement
- Placement and removal of PICC lines
- Fluid infusion and withdrawal
Works with the following products:
References
AAFP Recommended Curriculum Guidelines for Family Medicine Residents Urgent and Emergent Care (2016, p. 8): In the appropriate setting, the resident should demonstrate the ability to independently perform or appropriately refer the following: ... b. Central venous access (e.g., jugular, femoral, subclavian)
Confederation of Postgraduate Medical Education Councils, Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors version 3.1, 2012, p.31 - IV cannulation - Preparation & administration of IV medication, injections & fluids ... - IV infusion including the prescription of fluids - IV infusion of blood & blood products
The Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum, 2013 (Updated 2018) (p.82): I... Vascular access for parenteral feeding, including peripheral access, PICC and tunnelled or cuffed central lines or implantable ports