Intravenous Training Pad

Intravenous training pad for realistic IV practice.

Our Intravenous Training Pad has been meticulously designed to
revolutionize medical education апа practice. With its lifelike touch,
feel, апа resistance mimicking human skin апа veins, our training
pad sets а new standard for hands-on learning. It offers a true-to-life
simulation of the 2 most common variations о! venous anatomy at
the cubital fossa. It is highly compact for easy transportation and
easy setup.

Intravenous training pad for realistic IV practice.
  • Multi-spot pricking ,self-healing medical grade material 
  • 17cm X 11cm with 1 cm of Thickness
  • Anatomical Accuracy and variation
  • Replicates the intricate anatomy of the venous system including median cubital vein connecting basilic and cephalic veins 
  • Pair of two different pads with H & Y pattern
  • Realistic palpation properties
Intravenous (IV) Injection Training Pad
  • Loss of resistance when the needle is correctly inserted into the vein
  • Obstruction detection when the needle is incorrectly inserted into the veins
  • Simulated extravasation when needle is improperly placed
  • Blood withdrawal and Infusion
  • Smooth Intravenous medication
Intravenous Injection Pad kit
  • An injection pad with integrated intravenous tubingin an H pattern. 1
  • An injection pad with integrated intravenous tubing in a Y pattern. 1
  • Feeding bag/Fluid Resrvoir to fill Simulated Blood 1
  • IV Stand base, rod & hook 1 Set
  • Simulated Blood powder in small bottle 1
  • 5 ml syringe 1
  • Tube Clamps 1
Intravenous (IV) Injection Training Pad

The veins can be injected with red ink or red medicine instead of blood by a syringe. After filling, the injection will produce a blood return effect.

The IV trainer can be used for blood withdrawal through syringe or vacutainers, administration of bolus iv medications or continuous drip or any other infusions

These are different anatomy patterns of veins seen in the cubital area. These patterns cover 67% of the general population.

Realistic IV Training Pad

Our Intravenous Training Pad has been meticulously designed to revolutionize medical education ап practice. With its lifelike touch, feel, and resistance mimicking human skin ап veins, our training pad
sets а new standard for hands-on learning. It offers a true-to-life simulation оf the 2 most common variations of venous anatomy at the cubital fossa.

Get in touch with us to discover how our Task Trainer can enhance medical training with realistic simulations tailored to your needs. Purchase products in just a few easy steps and elevate your training today!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is an IV Training Pad?

An IV Training Pad is a medical simulation tool designed to help learners practice intravenous (IV) cannulation, venipuncture, and fluid administration techniques in a safe, realistic environment without risk to patients.

Trainees can practice:

  • IV insertion and cannulation
  • Venipuncture
  • Securement and stabilization techniques
  • IV fluid administration
  • Aseptic technique and needle handling

Yes. The pad is designed for repeated use with replaceable skin or vein inserts, making it durable and cost-effective for ongoing practice.

The pad uses lifelike skin and simulated veins that mimic real human tissue, providing realistic tactile feedback and resistance during needle insertion.

This trainer is ideal for:

  • Nursing students
  • Medical students
  • Paramedics
  • Emergency care professionals
  • Clinical educators

Yes. IV training pad has H and Y anatomy vein structure.

Yes. It helps learners practice sterile field setup, proper needle angle, insertion depth, and safety procedures before performing on real patients.

The pad is typically made of medical-grade silicone and other flexible materials that mimic the feel and resistance of real skin and tissue.

Yes. Instructors can observe technique, needle placement accuracy, and insertion depth to provide feedback and improve learner performance.

Simulation helps learners build confidence, improve procedural accuracy, reduce patient discomfort, and minimize clinical errors before performing IV procedures in real-world settings.

Scroll to Top