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Home › Simulated NBC Module

Simulated NBC Module

With the increased global awareness of potential nuclear, biological and chemical attacks, it is becoming increasingly important for clinicians, first responders, military personnel and educators to be able to recognize, diagnose and treat the symptoms of such an attack.


 
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Laerdal Simulated NBC Module offers the ability to replicate the effects of toxic gasses on the central nervous system by producing realistic, frothy, bodily fluids that emanate from tear ducts, mouth and nose.

With the increased global awareness of potential nuclear, biological and chemical attacks, it is becoming increasingly important for clinicians, first responders, military personnel and educators to be able to recognize, diagnose and treat the symptoms of such an attack.

This module can be adapted with many Laerdal manikins like SimMan®, MegaCode Kelly and most patient care manikins.

** Manikin not included **

 

 
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