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Material: | PVC |
Packing: | Plastic Carry Box & Master Paper Carton |
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Electronic Trachea Intubation Manikin Model - Half Body Type
Model No.: EM-011
Application :
This meticulously designed model serves as an invaluable tool for honing trachea intubation skills via the oral cavity. It is tailored for medical school students, budding clinic professionals, and diverse first aid personnel, offering an unparalleled training experience.
Features:
1) Exhibits a strikingly realistic form, providing a genuine clinical sensation.
2) Incorporates a dependable electric circuit with high-sensitivity sensors, seamlessly integrating sound, light, and electrical feedback.
Training Content :
1) Mastery of trachea intubation through the oral cavity.
2) Pupil observation skills: differentiate between normal and mydriasis conditions.
3) Precision instruction for thyrocricoid puncture positioning.
Operation Method :
1) Position yourself at the model's head, elevate the head approximately 80 degrees to align the mouth, pharynx, and trachea. Open the mouth to proceed.
2) With the left hand, guide the laryngoscope vertically to the throat along the tongue's posterior, reaching the tongue root. Gently lift the laryngoscope once the epiglottis edge is visible. Place the front-end of the laryngoscope at the juncture of the epiglottis and tongue root, elevate further to reveal the glottis.
3) Use the right hand to hold the catheter, correctly positioning it into the glottis. At 1cm from the glottis, a green light and music will signal proper placement. Rotate the catheter and gently advance into the trachea 3-4cm.
4) A red light accompanied by a beep indicates incorrect positioning in the esophagus.
Place into the esophagus.
5) Use a bite-block adjacent to the trachea catheter, securing both with adhesive plaster.
6) Inject appropriate air into the catheter sac via syringe. If lacking an automatic ball valve at the air sac tube's end, use a cramp.
7) Connect the catheter to a respirator. Compress the air sac to visualize lung inflation.
Human Trachea Intubation Model Function
1) The tongue's flexibility and compressibility, combined with a movable epiglottis, facilitate an unobstructed view of the glottis.
Features a movable mandible and cervical joint.
Precision sensing for correct intubation site measurement. The controller provides sound and light indications for both correct and incorrect operations.
Instruction for identifying normal and dilated pupils.
Maintenance and attention :
1. Always refer to the user manual during operation. Store in a well-ventilated area post-operation.
2. Protect the model from direct sunlight to prevent fading and deformation.
3. Use gauze and sponge for cleaning if the skin surface becomes dirty.
4. Operational requirements: 200-24 V.
Packing:
Packing: | 1 Set/Carton |
Packing size: | 53x32x26cm |
N.W: | 5.0 KG |
G.W: | 6.7 KG |