Listen Closely, Learn Deeply: Infant Auscultation Training Like Never Before(A-108508):
The Anatomy Lab Infant Auscultation Manikin is a lifelike simulator designed to help students and professionals master the art of pediatric auscultation. With a realistic infant body and clearly defined anatomical landmarks, this trainer allows users to practice identifying critical heart, lung, and bowel sounds in a safe and controlled setting. Ideal for group or individual instruction, it’s an indispensable tool for pediatric healthcare education. Enhance your curriculum and elevate student confidence—add this manikin to your training program today!
Master Critical Pediatric Assessment Skills with Realistic Training
This auscultation trainer is specifically engineered for teaching the essential skill of listening to internal body sounds in infants—a vital component of early diagnosis and care. Users can locate anatomical landmarks and listen to both normal and pathological sounds through a stethoscope. It’s perfect for simulating real-life pediatric assessment situations and building diagnostic confidence. Skills covered include identifying heart murmurs, distinguishing lung sounds, and detecting gastrointestinal abnormalities.
Bridge Classroom Learning with Real-World Pediatric Practice
- Offers a highly realistic infant body form for immersive simulation and clinical practice.
- Built-in electronic sound module provides a range of pediatric heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
- Ideal for medical, nursing, and EMT students focusing on pediatric care.
- Promotes hands-on, auditory learning to strengthen clinical auscultation techniques.
- Perfect for use in simulation labs, classroom settings, and certification programs.
Outline(A-108509):
This manikin is designed for child auscultation and palpation training and assessment. With realistic appearance and accurate anatomical structures, it offers immersive experience for handling children. This simulator has 99 cases covering heart, lung and bowel sounds that are from real patients.
Skills Gained
- Anatomical understanding
- Locating proper auscultation sites
- Pathological sounds recognition
- Palpation techniques
- Children handling skills