Features
Infant full-body venous distribution.
Venipuncture and injection at the head/neck veins, median cubital veins, cephalic veins, and hand veins of both arms.
Umbilical vein injection, blood drawing, and catheter insertion practice.
Injection and infusion (blood) practice at the great saphenous vein and small saphenous vein of the right leg.
Gluteal intramuscular injection practice.
Nasogastric and orogastric tube insertion, suction practice via the nose and open mouth, along with feeding tube fixation and care.
Realistic needle “pop-through” sensation upon entry, with visible blood return upon successful venipuncture.
Both venous vessels and skin allow hundreds of repeated punctures at the same site without leakage.