Features
- By using specially developed silicone rubber, this model provides a similar appearance and touch as that of a living human body.
- Trainees can practice using various apparatus including endotracheal tubes, Iaryngeal masks, EGTA, combination tubes, and transnasal airways.
- Opening the larynx with a laryngoscope, removing foreign objects in the airway with forceps, and performing endotracheal aspiration can all be practiced.
- Trainees can smoothly elevate the submaxilla and open the mouth. There is a realistic feel to the skin, oral cavity, and tongue.
- Dilation of the stomach when air enters the esophagus can be confirmed.
- Left and right respiratory sound can be heard with a stethoscope.
- A warning sound is generated when a laryngoscope places excessive pressure on the front teeth.
- A warning sound is generated when a laryngoscope places excessive pressure on the front teeth.
When the esophagus is intubated, the Esophageal Detector Device can confirm there is no re-expansion.
Practical Training
- Elevating the submaxilla.
- Clearing the airway with an endotracheal tube, Iaryngeal mask, EGTA, or combination tubes.
- Inserting a transnasal airway.
- Giving artificial respiration with a bag mask.
- Dilation of the stomach when air enters the esophagus can be confirmed.
- Using a laryngoscope, removing endotracheal foreign matter with forceps, and doing endotracheal respiration.
- Confirming the dilation of the stomach when air enters the esophagus.
- Hearing respiratory sound with a stethoscope.