Micro-Preemie Preterm Baby Simulator
According to a WHO study, 1 in 10 babies is born prematurely. Birth with an extremely low birth weight (= 1,000 g) is still a medical emergency requiring special techniques and equipment. This training model simulates a preterm baby born at 25 weeks’ gestation, the smallest realistically proportioned preterm infant available. Fully articulated and allows practice of a wide range of common treatment procedures. Exceptional realism is achieved through positioning and the absence of muscle tone.
- Invaluable for simulation training in nursing and in caring for preterm infants who require intensive care at the limits of survival.
- Ideal for neonatal intensive care units, emergency services, aeromedical teams, simulation centres, nursing schools, hospitals and family education.
- Easy to use, requires no special equipment, compact and mobile.
- Suitable for achieving learning objectives in a neonatal resuscitation course.
Features and functions:
- Airway, breathing and ventilation
- Chest drainage (non-functional)
- Cleaning and nappy changing
- Delivery
- Nasogastric tube
- IV access (non-functional)
- Monitoring (non-functional)
- Neural tube defect (myelomeningocele)
- Observation and measurement
- Scenarios
- Simulated breathing
- Skin and wound care
- Soft, lifelike skin
- Stoma care
- Suctioning
- Umbilical stump with optional omphalocele
- Various monitors, sensors, electrodes etc. can be connected to the model (non-functional)
- Ventilation
Includes the Micro-Preemie Simulator, a nappy, a hat (colour may vary), umbilical stump, omphalocele, neural tube defect, double-sided chest block, single-sided chest block, airway, 3 cc syringe, 25-gauge butterfly needle, lubricant, blood powder, hand pump with tubing.
Product details:
Age: 25th week of gestation
Length: 30 cm head to toe, hand-to-hand
Width: 22 cm
Head circumference: 23 cm
Head depth: 8 cm
Shoulder-to-shoulder width: 10 cm
Abdominal circumference: 22 cm
Toe-to-toe width: 15 cm
Torso depth: 5 cm
Weight: 0.91 kg