Elevate Your Skills! 🚀
The Venipuncture Practice Kit is an essential training tool for aspiring medical professionals, featuring realistic silicone skin and multiple vessels for comprehensive IV and phlebotomy practice. Designed for durability and repeated use, this kit is perfect for students and healthcare workers looking to refine their skills in a realistic setting.
Theme | Doctor |
Educational Objective | Role Play |
Material | Silicone |
B**.
Great practice tool
I have two children in nursing school. And they in the beginning were very nervous about doing injections. After using these, they are very comfortable with it now they are great for multiple use. The only downside is they do not come with needles.
S**.
A lot of practice
Was able to get a lot of practice in using this for my phlebotomy class.
K**R
Not Very Realistic
This poroduct was fine for the price but in reality is not very useful in actually practicing venipuncture. "Veins" and "Arteries" are straw like consistency and you really are not able to tell whether or not you are actually in the vein upon puncture.
F**A
Fairly Solid, But Functional
Great for getting that practice time in, and transitioning to the real thing.
T**A
I waste my money
I was so excited to receive the injection training paid. I do like that I received my item quickl, but I didn't attempt to use the pad until after about a week after receiving the item. I strongly dislike the product I received. After following the instructions that was given im still unable to fill the red closed blood vessel without all liquid coming out immediately. I have not been able to use this product at all.
S**N
Handy
Wish it came with a few practice needles.
K**S
Disappointed
The product did not come with any instructions or syringes.
5**Z
About as close to human as you're going to get
Much more realistic than practicing on hot dogs like we did in nursing school. It is a good way to practice SubQ injections just under the skin (the bubbles) and insulin (a little deeper than the bubbles). For IV injections, it is a good way to practice to get the right angle into the vein. The tube for the veins are thicker than a real vein, so it takes more pressure than it would on a real person to puncture, however it is a good way to practice getting the correct angle. When you press the syringe, you will see if the water is coming out of the vein, or from around the vein (meaning you went too deep or not deep enough), to see if you successfully entered inside the vein. It is also a good way to practice IM injections. The material is about as real to human skin as you can get.Haven't tried sutures yet. (Haven't gotten that far in school!) But I suspect it will be equally useful for that purpose.
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