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Airway Management Trainer Torso (Adult)

Airway Management Trainer Torso (Adult)

SKU: ME-MS-01

Medical professionals to practice various airway management procedures in a lifelike setting. The realistic anatomy and landmarks of the adult torso provide a hands-on experience for learners to develop their skills in intubation, ventilation, suction, and CPR techniques. Made with high-quality materials, this trainer is durable and long-lasting, making it an ideal tool for medical training programs and practice facilities. The inclusion of the esophagus and stomach allows for realistic training in the management of airway obstructions, making this trainer an essential addition to any medical education setting. With the Life/form® Airway Management Trainer Torso, medical professionals can confidently and effectively develop their airway management skills, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.

  • Endotracheal Intubation Training: This involves inserting a tube through the mouth or nose into the trachea to establish and maintain an open airway. The trainer torso allows learners to practice correct placement of the endotracheal tube.

  • Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM) Ventilation: BVM ventilation involves using a handheld device to manually provide positive pressure ventilation to a patient who is not breathing adequately. The trainer torso allows learners to practice proper technique and assess the effectiveness of their ventilations.

  • Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Insertion: LMAs are devices inserted into the throat to maintain an open airway without the need for intubation. Training with the trainer torso allows healthcare professionals to practice proper insertion and positioning of LMAs.

  • Cricothyroidotomy Training: In emergency situations where traditional methods of securing the airway are not possible, a cricothyroidotomy may be performed. This involves making an incision through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to establish an airway. The trainer torso allows learners to practice this advanced procedure in a controlled environment.

  • Suctioning: Suctioning is often necessary to clear secretions or foreign objects from the airway. The trainer torso may include simulated secretions or objects for learners to practice proper suctioning techniques.

  • Advanced Airway Management Skills: Beyond basic techniques, the trainer torso can be used to simulate various challenging airway scenarios such as difficult airway management, airway obstruction, or scenarios involving trauma to the airway.

  • Team Training and Communication: Using the trainer torso in simulation scenarios allows healthcare teams to practice effective communication and teamwork during airway management procedures, improving coordination and patient outcomes.

  • Assessment of Airway Anatomy: The trainer torso provides a realistic representation of adult airway anatomy, allowing learners to understand the structures involved and how they relate to airway management procedures.

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