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๐ Train like a pro, inject with confidence!
The Ultrassist Intradermal Injection Practice Simulator offers nursing students a hyper-realistic forearm model with 58 injection points, crafted from soft food-grade silicone to replicate real skin texture. Equipped with a stable supporter stand and designed to simulate authentic skin reactions like wheals and blebs, it provides an unparalleled hands-on training experience that enhances skill development and confidence in intradermal injections.










| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 29 Reviews |
K**I
Listen
In my training class I used this repeatedly and had my my do so as well, it durable and affordable
W**Z
Good
Real
E**I
Simulation accuracy
Looks like image as advertised. Used for simulation lab for nurses. Holds up great. Great for practice and makes a wheel for TD injection.
M**I
Great Intradermal Training Simulator
This is a good intradermal training arm for nursing students learning to give PPD injections. MsCali
K**H
Great Educational Piece
Bought to use for continuing education. It is a great piece to add to my training equipment box.
A**R
Great for students and new staff
Very lifelike
A**O
Hefty practice arm
Wow this practice arm is very true to life.. The arm itself is dense and hefty, which I think is great if someone wants to practice holding the arm up a little during an injection, or just remaining in a stable position without it rolling. Might want to keep this arm far away from blankets or anything with fibers because it attracts hair like crazy. Has plenty of application points. I'll update this review after a few practice sessions and see if I notice anything additional
K**V
Feels realistic with good amount of tension in the skin
Intradermal injections require alot of practice to get right and this arm provides a great way to practice. I believe it has slightly more tension than real skin but nevertheless, it is good to practice the angle and simulate the experience to be comfortable with intradermal injections.
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