(CLM-50) CENTRALINEMAN SYSTEM W/O ARTICULATING HEAD

  • (CLM-50) CENTRALINEMAN SYSTEM W/O ARTICULATING HEAD

(CLM-50) CENTRALINEMAN SYSTEM W/O ARTICULATING HEAD

CentraLineMan® is the most widely used Central Venous Catheterization training solution on the market today. This flexible system offers unsurpassed value alongside clinically relevant anatomy, ultrasound-compatible tissues, and market-leading durability. ...Read More

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When used with rigorous training, CentraLineMan is proven to reduce patient complications from central venous catheter insertionan opportunity to repeatedly run-through critical IO insertion training techniques outside of emergency cases. Practice pushing the needle tip through the skin until it rests against the bone, and gently drill into the bone until the hub is close to the skin. This cost-effective pad is large enough for repeated use and includes soft tissue and cancellous bone.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
» Complete procedure at both the Internal Jugular, Supraclavicular and Subclavian vein sites
» Anatomically correct
» Ultrasound compatible
» Replaceable tissue variations allow for progressive skill development on diverse patient populations
» Self-sealing tissues provide the best value of any trainer on the market, in needle sticks and full catheterizations
» Arterial/venous fluid provides immediate feedback and simulates complications
» Portability allows learners to practice in settings of actual patient care

SKILLS
» Full central venous catheterization using ultrasound guided or blind/landmark insertion approaches at the subclavian, supraclavicular, and internal jugular access sites
» Place patient in the proper position per access site standards
» Identify and select the appropriate access site based on patient anatomical variations
» Palpate external landmarks to identify vessel location
» Identify unsuccessful vessel access by fluid feedback representing arterial puncture

LANDMARKS & ANATOMY
Clinically relevant landmarks and anatomy that are palpable and visible under ultrasound including:
PALPABLE LANDMARKS
» Upper torso and neck
» Trachea
» Sternocleidomastoid muscle
» Lateral border of the first rib
» Sternal/clavicular heads
ULTRASOUNDABLE
» Internal Jugular Vein
» Brachiocephalic Vein
» Subclavian Vein
» Clavicle
» Sternal notch
» Manubrium
» Carotid Artery
» Subclavian Artery