Peripherally Inserted Central Catheterization Model
Product Code : EL-S-11756
Description :
A peripherally inserted central catheterization (PICC) model is a training device that is used to teach healthcare professionals how to insert and maintain a PICC line. A PICC line is a long, thin catheter that is inserted into a peripheral vein in the arm and threaded up into the superior vena cava, a large vein near the heart. PICC lines are used to deliver long-term intravenous therapy, such as chemotherapy, antibiotics, and parenteral nutrition.
Features :
Realistic anatomy : The models are designed to replicate the anatomy of the human arm as closely as possible. This allows healthcare professionals to practice PICC insertion in a realistic setting.
Simulated vein : The models have a simulated vein that is palpable and allows healthcare professionals to practice inserting the catheter into the vein.
Catheter : The models come with a catheter that is similar to the catheters that are used in clinical practice. This allows healthcare professionals to practice inserting and maintaining the catheter in a realistic setting.
Use of PICC models :
How to select the right PICC line for the patient
How to prepare the patient for PICC insertion
How to insert the PICC line
How to secure and dress the PICC line
How to flush the PICC line
How to administer medication and fluids through the PICC line
How to troubleshoot common problems
