Practi-Insulin Starter Pack* (for training), insulin injection techniques, mixing and combining of short and long acting insulin, and dosage calculation skills with this comprehensive teaching aid, Contains: Practi-Insulin* vials, student practice easy
Practi-1 mL Mini Tint Amp* (for training), contains 1 mL of distilled water in an amber tinted glass to simulate light sensitive medications, simulate those found in hospitals and clinics. Perfect for manikins and other injection aids Practi-Injecta Pad*.
Practi-Metoprolol Tartrate*, for clinical training, 1 mg/mL, skills related to the treatment of high blood pressure, angina (chest pain), and heart failure with Practi-Metoprolol Tartrate, simulates the beta-blocker, metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor), size: 10 ml
Practi-Oxytocin*, for clinical training, 10 mg/mL, simulates the drug oxytocin (Pitocin) used to bring on or strengthen labor contractions during childbirth. Also used to control bleeding after childbirth, Multiple small dose calculations, size: 1 ml
Practi- Amp* (for training), Contains: sterile distilled water glass ampules, for safe usage with manikins, meets US standards, Fluid displacement from top to bottom, Ampule opening/breaking, Sterile technique during aspiration, Dosage measurement, Size: 5 mL
Practi-Cefazolin* Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), Easy to use peel and stick labels simulate the commonly ordered antibiotic Ancef* (cefazolin, calculate and measure dosages, review actions, side effects, and methods of administration
Practi-Vasopressin* 10 mL Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), accurately simulate Pitressin* (vasopressin). Each Practi-Vasopressin label peels and adheres to our 10 mL Practi-Vials*, encounter in the clinical healthcare setting,=
Practi-Amiodarone HCI* Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), 3 mL Peel-N-Stick Label, for clinical training, is designed to simulate the commonly ordered antiarrhythmic drug, Cordarone* (amiodarone), creates a unique practice accuracy
Practi-Dopamine HCI* 5 mL Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), designed to simulate the real drug, dopamine HCI, creates a unique practice that will increase students accuracy reading drug labels, calculating small drug dosages