This model of a newborn female (1.8 kg/40.6 cm) is perfectly suited for studying and practicing both venous access and injections and drawing blood samples. Correct puncturing will produce a backflow of artificial blood. This model allows access to the following veins: • Basilic vein and axillary vein (arms) • Saphenous vein (leg) • Popliteal vein (leg) • External jugular vein (neck) • Temporal vein (head) • Umbilical vein (navel) Each of the following methods can be practiced: • Normal puncture of a vein • Central venous catheterization • Umbilical (naval) catheterization • Positioning a butterfly cannula • Bandaging • Fixing catheters • Insertion and care of endotracheal and endonasal catheters and feeding tubes Supplied with 1.1 liters of artificial blood, blood bag, diaper and carrying bag.
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