| Management number | 228102840 | Release Date | 2026/05/31 | List Price | $20.00 | Model Number | 228102840 | ||
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Realistic Canine IV Training Model Mastering IV blood draws, infusion, and catheterization is an essential skill for veterinarians and veterinary students. This canine IV training leg provides a safe, realistic, and reusable solution to build confidence before working with real animals.High-Fidelity Simulation Experience Designed with lifelike silicone skin and a realistic vein system, this model allows users to experience simulated flashback during needle insertion. It helps learners develop proper technique and hand-eye coordination in a controlled training environment.Supports Repeated Practice The internal tubing system enables simulated fluid flow, IV drip training, and multiple punctures. Built for durability and long-term use, it is ideal for repeated hands-on practice in classrooms or training labs.Complete Training Kit The kit is easy to assemble and includes an IV fluid bag, simulated blood, and connectors, providing a comprehensive and convenient training setup for users at different skill levels.Educational Use for Veterinary Training Suitable for veterinary students, instructors, and professionals, this model supports skill development in IV access techniques through safe and effective simulation-based learning.About IV Sets An IV set is used to deliver fluids in a controlled manner through tubing connected to a fluid container. In training scenarios, it helps users understand the basic setup and flow process when used with a simulated catheter system.Note: This product is intended for educational and training purposes only. It is not a medical device and not intended for clinical or diagnostic use.
| ASIN | B0GXS6MJWM |
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| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Manufacturer | KAROLSIMOS |
| Item model number | KS00526-1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13 x 7.5 x 2.76 inches |
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