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Infant Venepuncture Head Model for Medical Training and Practice, Art. G3
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The model is designed to teach venipuncture of the infant's head. The model simulates the infant's head with anatomically accurate location of blood vessels. It is possible to practise vein puncture, infusion of various drugs. Veins can withstand multiple punctures without leakage of the blood simulator. The simulator has a mechanical rotating device with which the child's head can be raised and turned at a certain angle to the left for convenience and through which you can easily replace damaged vessels with new ones. The model is supplied with spare skin and blood vessels, with a reservoir for filling with simulated blood.
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