The intradermal injection trainer features a forearm from the wrist to just below the elbow. This is the site most commonly used for skin allergy testing. You can choose to practice intradermal injections in various locations on this forearm.
The intradermal injection trainer has 58 injection points, which allow maximum flexibility to fully practice and develop your intradermal injection skills. It also allows different students to use the simulator interchangeably to experience the realism of practicing intradermal injections on the forearm. Needle shown in the picture is not included.
In contrast to the PVC material, our forearm are made of food-grade silicone material. This makes the texture of the training arm softer and closer to the touch of real skin. The simulator is a better substitute for fruit, trotters or a real arm for practicing intradermal injections.
The ID injection simulator equips with a supporter stand. The stand will help you keep the simulator in place and prevent the simulator from rolling around. You could focus on skin testing.
The intradermal injection simulator is designed to simulate skin wheal, bleb, small blisters or skin welt when intradermal injection is correctly performed. It will help students apply theory to practice and promote students' understanding. The needle shown in the picture is not included.
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The currently used Mantoux technique requires a high amount of training and is difficult to standardize.
Injecting the needle too deep will lead to leakage to the subcutaneous layer (fat layer).
Injecting the needle too shallow will cause leakage to the outside of the skin.
Injecting the needle properly will form a characteristic skin welt.
The simulator is a better substitute for fruit, trotters or a real arm for practicing intradermal injections.
It is a better practice object for future doctors or nurses. It is widely used in teaching demonstrations in social training institutions, clinics, hospitals, medical schools, nursing and midwifery schools, and health schools.