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Adult Airway Management Intubation Manikin

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Price: $1,700.00
Availability: in stock
Prod. Code: ADINTMANI

This cost-effective adult trainer offers all the necessary features for teaching intubation procedures and advanced airway management techniques.

General Overview

This economical adult intubation head is ideal for teaching and practicing ET and NG tube placement, bag-valve-mask ventilation, and other lifesaving techniques. Compact design allows for easy storage and transportation.

Key Features and Benefits

Economy Adult Airway Management Trainer features:

  • Realistic anatomy with teeth, uvula, vocal cords, glottis, epiglottis, arytenoids cartilage, and trachea
  • Inflatable lungs and stomach
  • Base plate (attached)
  • Latex-free
  • Accurate anatomy allows for realistic training
  • Trainer lets students practice oral and nasal intubation, BVM use, NG tube placement
  • Compact design allows for easy storage and portability
  • Base-plate mount allows for stable practicing conditions

Comes with:

  • Economy Adult Airway Management Trainer, with lungs and stomach

  • Lubricant

  • Soft carrying bag

  • Instructions for use

  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty

Dimensions and Specifications

  • Shipping weight: 11 lb

  • Measures 21" x 9" x 10"

Additional Supplies Needed for Operation

Intubation supplies

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of lubricant should I use with this trainer?
A: You should use only water-based lubricants. The trainer comes with a tube of K-Y(R) Brand Jelly.




 

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