Providing a comprehensive practice for safe ampule handling: breaking the ampule top, needle filling by aspiration, and calculating fractional dosages using an injectable solution
Sterile 0.9% NaCl solution labeled 500 mcg (0.5 mg)
Providing a comprehensive practice for safe ampule handling: breaking the ampule top, needle filling by aspiration, and calculating fractional dosages using an injectable solution
Providing a comprehensive practice for safe ampule handling: breaking the ampule top, needle filling by aspiration, and calculating fractional dosages using an injectable solution
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Contain a yellow or white powder that dissolves in sterile water or 0.9% NaCl sterile solution to become a clear yellow solution for IM or IV reconstitution injection
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Hands of practice of sterile techniques of vial handling, air replacement technique, dosage aspiration and needle withdrawal, accurate dosage measurement
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Hands of practice of small vial handling dexterity techniques, aseptic precautions specific to small vials, small vial air pressure changes / air replacement technique, multiple small dose calculations, fractional dosage measurement
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Hands of practice of sterile techniques of vial handling, air replacement technique, dosage aspiration and needle withdrawal, accurate dosage measurement
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Hands of practice of sterile techniques of vial handling, air replacement technique, dosage aspiration and needle withdrawal, accurate dosage measurement
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
Used for reading heparine dosages and calculating the math in U/mL for volumetric pump administration or manually calibrating intravenous set in drops/min or mL/hr
Hands on practice of identification and understanding of ten of the most commonly ordered insulin medications. reading and interpreting specific insulin labels, calculating insulin dosages, choosing the applicable syringe for the dosage ordered, air replacement techniques, rotating, mixing, and combining of short and long acting insulins, insulin injection site landmarks, techniques, and aseptic precautions