Practi-Sodium Chloride* I.V. Solution Bag (for training), Solution Bag for clinical training, Contents: Distilled Water, simulation for your nursing, pharmacy, EMT or other allied health skills laboratories, Size: 50 mL
Practi-1 mL Mini Amp* (for training), contain 1 mL of distilled water, Fluid displacement from top to bottom, Ampule opening/breaking, Sterile technique during aspiration, Dosage measurement accurately simulate those found in hospitals and clinics
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: 3 mL
Practi-Naloxone* I.V. Code Med (for training), 2 mg per 2 mL pre-filled luer lock syringe is for clinical training only. Wallcur's Practi-Naloxone simulates the opioid antagonist drug, Naloxone, variety of skills, Size: 1 mg/mL
Practi-Magnesium Sulfate* 2 mL Peel-N-Stick Label (for training), identically simulate the real drug, magnesium sulfate, and are for clinical training only for use with Wallcur Practi-Mini Vials, 1 Set Contains 100 labels
Practi-Digoxin* Oral Medication, for clinical training now come in a strip package, is a very small, round, white, bisect tablet simulating Lanoxin* (digoxin), 0.25 mg digoxin (Lanoxin*), containing round bisect tablet, size: 50 tablets
Practi-Furosemide* Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), 4 mL Peel-N-Stick Label, for clinical training, is designed to simulate the real drug, Lasix* (furosemide) a commonly ordered diuretic, creates a unique practice tincrease students accuracy
Kit for Common colds, the flu, and respiratory allergies have similar symptoms but are treated with different medicines. Conduct simulated flu tests, analyze labels from over-the-counter medicines, appropriate for patients, Single, Time: 2-3/45min class periods
Practi-Nubane* 10 mL Peel-N-Stick Labels (for training), was created to identically represent the real drug, Nubain* (nalbuphine HCI), changing the vial to a new drug and dosage. Often misread and easily miscalculated, Affordable, accurate