Nasco Healthcare Gaumard® Pedi® Newborn Simulator for Advanced Life Support - 23 in. L x 8-1/2 in. W - Medium SB27318 M

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SKU SB27318 M
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Product details

  • Realistic intubatable airway, an injection training arm, an intraosseous infusion system, and numerous venous and arterial sites
  • Features fully articulating head, neck, and jaw permitting head tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust, and neck extension into the "sniffing" position realistic, intubatable airway with cricoid cartilage, allowing the Sellick maneuver trachea, bronchi, lungs, and distensible stomach injection training arm with numerous venous/arterial sites intraosseous infusion and injection system with realistic tibial bones T-shirt and shorts instruction manual and custom nylon carry bag
  • Measures 23 in. L x 8-1/2 in. W (shoulder width)

Prepare healthcare professionals for critical neonatal care with the Nasco Healthcare Gaumard® Pedi® Newborn Simulator – Medium (SB27318 M), a full-body manikin (23 × 8½ in) built for comprehensive advanced life support training.

Key Features:

  • Anatomic airway realism: Fully articulating head, neck, and jaw enable head-tilt/chin-lift, jaw-thrust, “sniffing” position; airways include cricoid cartilage for Sellick maneuver, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and a distensible stomach

  • Airway management & resuscitation: Supports intubation, suction, bag–mask ventilation with visible chest rise, and CPR using realistic internal organs.

  • Vascular & injection access: Arm for injection, multiple venous/arterial sites—including radial, brachial, femoral, posterior tibial, and umbilical pulses—with intraosseous infusion via realistic tibia