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Intravenous cannulation - on the back of the hand or forearm
Setting up and monitoring infusions including application of dressings to secure cannula in
place
Withdrawal of blood using syringe or vacutainer
Dorsal metacarpal
Cephalic
Median cubital
Basilic
Skills
Accessible Veins
Easy to set up
Flexible wrist for improved realism
Closed blood system which is clean to use
The skin is moulded from a specially selected grade of silicone for improved feel, durability
and palpation of the veins
Many procedures can be carried out before a replacement skin is required
A realistic sensation is felt when the skin and vein are penetrated
When charged with artificial blood, a realistic ‘flashback’ confirms correct needle location in
the vein and blood can then be withdrawn
Continuous vein system, and innovative two bottle sealed blood assembly, greatly reduce the
risk of leakage
The working veins, which can be identified from the ‘blind veins’ by palpation, are made from
a material with self sealing characteristics that can be penetrated many times
The self-sealing material used for the veins, as well as the silicone skin, enhance durability
Automatic pressure relief valve
Replacement skins and veins are simple to fit
Features
Thank you for purchasing this AR251 Venepuncture and Infusion Arm.
Cast from life, it shows a well developed male left arm in fine detail. The arm features a flexible
wrist for added realism, durable silicone skin and is simple to set up, operate and maintain.
Please read this instruction manual carefully and retain it for future reference.