Overcome Limited Access to Infant Patients and Practice in a Risk-free Environment

  • The Infant Virtual I.V. is a comprehensive self-directed learning system for training peripheral venous cannulation in infants ranging from prematurity to 15 months.
  • 170 individual patient case scenarios progress in degree of difficulty and span the breadth of pediatrics while focusing on specific learning objectives.
  • A variety of 19 infant models varying in skin color, weight, and age, present distinctive challenges allowing learners to build skills and confidence before entering a clinical setting

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Powerful 3D Graphics Create an Engaging Training Environment


Anatomical Viewer
  • Realistic 3D visual and haptic effects allow students to see and feel the patient they are treating, creating an immersive environment that optimizes the learning process.
  • The Anatomical Viewer allows the student to reposition the patient and isolate particular anatomical features (i.e.: skin, nerves, arteries, muscles, fascia and bones).

Train On Your Own Time, At Your Own Pace with Comprehensive Assessment

  • Standardized educational content, training methodology, and performance measures enabling the novice student and advanced practitioner to independently master the uniquely challenging psychomotor and cognitive skills required to competently perform intravenous catheterization in infants.
  • A validated learning approach motivates learners to develop critical thinking skills and respond, under pressure, to complications and difficulties specific to infants.
  • The self-directed learning system records and evaluates students' performance and presents a thorough debriefing following each case. The debriefing gives students both positive reinforcement, as well as clear instruction that can be used to improve their abilities and training.

Debriefing Report

Practice Needle Procedures with Lifelike Patient Anatomy in Real World Scenarios

  • A force feedback device specifically developed to simulate the subtle touch sensations necessary for proper I.V. catheterization in infants, including venous and arterial palpation, the “pop” of venipuncture, and the delicate feel of catheter threading.
  • Every infant accurately simulates I.V. access sites including the hand, arm, foot and scalp, with each site having its own specific assessment criteria.
  • Virtual infants respond with bleeding, swelling from infiltration, bruising from blown veins, accidental arterial puncture, and other complications specific to infants.
  • Learners are taught proper use of infant appropriate equipment including trans-illuminators, arm boards, infusion pumps, etc., as well as procedural steps specifically tailored to the needs of infants.

*A complete Infant Virtual I.V. System requires the following items (sold separately):