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Pediatric Training Equipment & Supplies In Asia Middle East
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Simulab Corporation based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Simulab's AirwayChild Pediatric Airway Management Training System is a pediatric airway management trainer simulating a 5-year old child. The soft-tissue trainer has realistic anatomy for an immersive training experience. Train oral and nasal intubation, as well as cricothyroidotomy. ...
Manufactured by:Simulab Corporation based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Simulab's AirwayChild Pediatric Airway Management Training System is a pediatric airway management trainer simulating a 5-year old child. The soft-tissue trainer has realistic anatomy for an immersive training experience. Train oral and nasal intubation, as well as cricothyroidotomy. ...
Manufactured by:Simulab Corporation based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Simulab's AirwayChild® Pediatric Airway Management Training System is a pediatric airway management trainer simulating a 5-year old child. The soft-tissue trainer has realistic anatomy for an immersive training experience. Train oral and nasal intubation, as well as cricothyroidotomy. ...
Manufactured by:Pro-Health Product Ltd based inGuangzhou, CHINA
The roto casting pediatric IV simulation arm is so soft and perfect for newborn arm IV injection, catheter, and phlebotomy training. Help nervous nursing students, nurses, and doctors build confidence before performing IVs on real infants' ...
