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Wearable Intradermal Injection Training Pad, Intradermal Injection Practice Model for Nursing Students (for Training Use Only)

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  • Highly Realistic Design: This intradermal injection practice pad features a highly realistic design with 40 injection points specifically designed for ID injection practice. Each injection point simulates the texture and elasticity of real skin, helping medical personnel and students improve their injection skills.
  • High-Quality Material: The intradermal test practice pad is made of high-quality soft silicone, providing a realistic touch, durability, and easy cleaning. Using smaller needles for practice will help maintain the pad's good performance. Needle shown in the picture is not included.
  • Skin-Friendly Design: The bottom of the skin test pad is adhered with soft cotton fabric, making it more skin-friendly and enhancing the comfort of the wearer. The product is latex-free, ensuring safe use.
  • Convenient Wearability: The intradermal injection simulation pad is designed in a rectangular shape to maximize functionality. It is equipped with secure Velcro straps, allowing easy wear on the hand for simulated skin test practice and preventing slippage during use.
  • Professional Tool: This product is suitable for medical personnel, students, and relevant training institutions. It can be used for practicing and training intradermal test techniques, enhancing professional skills and boosting confidence.



Product Description

Wearable Intradermal Injection Practice Pad

The currently used Mantoux technique requires a high amount of training and is difficult to standardize.

fat layer

Injecting the needle too deep will lead to leakage to the subcutaneous layer (fat layer).

skin

Injecting the needle too shallow will cause leakage to the outside of the skin.

intradermal

Injecting the needle properly will form a characteristic skin welt.

application

The simulator is a better substitute for fruit, trotters or a real arm for practicing intradermal injections.

It is a better practice object for future doctors or nurses. It is widely used in teaching demonstrations in social training institutions, clinics, hospitals, medical schools, nursing and midwifery schools, and health schools.


Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This is really cool to have a more realistic experience when practicing. Keep in mind the needle can penetrate all the way through if it's at a higher angle or when using more force. So be careful if you're wearing this. It does have a backing that helps prevent accidental puncture. I ended up putting it on our manikin, but you could also put it on a pool noodle or something.
QuirkyGal
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
If you have zero experience, this suture wrist pad works ok. It is an affordable way to get started. As you progress in your phlebotomy or nursing/medical training, you’ll need better models. I recommend it if you have no experience.