Develop Foundational Medical Skills and Techniques Using Real Medical Instruments
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Some of the Practical Projects in the Foundation Medical Course
Project 1A | A technique for proper handwashing |
Project 1B | Cleaning hands with an antiseptic rub |
Project 1C | Don (put on) clean gloves |
Project 1D | Safely remove used gloves |
Project 1E | Change into operating room attire |
Project 1F | Scrub for surgery [Only available during Apprentice Doctor Workshops] |
Project 1G | Gown for surgery [Only available during Apprentice Doctor Workshops] |
Project 1H | Don sterile gloves |
Project 2 | Take a medical history |
Project 3 | The qualities of sound |
Project 4 | An introduction to percussion |
Project 5 | Medical sound samples |
Project 6 | Examine the external ear |
Project 7A | Mixing colors of light |
Project 7B | Inspect the color of the mucous membranes |
Project 8 | Examine the eye |
Project 9 | The Snellen test |
Project 10 | The blind spot |
Project 11 | The stethoscope and sphygmomanometer – assembly and care |
Project 12 | The stethoscope – familiarize |
Project 13 | The structural arrangement of the body |
Project 14 | Subdivisions of the chest |
Project 15 | Subdivisions of the abdomen |
Project 16 | A percussion model of the chest |
PROJECT 17 | The technique for medical percussion |
PROJECT 18 | Examination by percussion |
Project 19 | Examine the skin |
Project 20 | Examine the nails |
Project 21 | Examine the hair |
Project 22 | The bony landmarks of the body |
Project 23 | Joint sounds |
Project 24 | Body temperature |
Project 25 | The muscles of the body |
Project 26 | The heart rate |
Project 27 | The pupil-light reflex |
Project 28 | The facial nerve |
Project 29 | Spinal nerve reflexes |
Project 30 | Growth chart |
Project 31 | Turbulence in the flow of a liquid |
Project 32 | Heart sounds |
Project 33 | Capillary refill test |
Project 34 | Pulse oximetry practical |
Project 35 | Blood pressure |
Project 36 | The body’s lymph nodes |
Project 37 | The respiratory rate |
Project 38 | Respiratory sounds |
Project 39 | Breathing movements |
Project 40 | Examine the oral cavity |
Project 41 | Taste laboratory |
Project 42 | Gastrointestinal sounds |
Project 43 | Examine the abdomen |
Project 44 | Urinalysis |
Project 45 | Heart sounds: unborn baby |
Project 46 | Signs of inflammation |
Project 47 | The examination of a swelling |
Project 48 | A nutritional audit |
Project 49 | Determine the BMI |
Project 50 | Dehydration |
Project 51 | Edema |
Project 52 | Levels of consciousness |
Project 53 | Prevention of injuries |
Project 54 | Surface areas of burns |
Content:
- Stethoscope (Rappaport or equivalent)
- Sphygmomanometer (aneroid)
- Reflex hammer
- Otoscope
- Examination light (penlight)
- Examination light (magnifying)
- Thermometer (digital)
- Urinary test strips and chart
- Snellen eye test chart
- Medical file
- Medical charts (various)
- Marker pen
- Ruler
- Tongue depressors
- Examination gloves (surgically clean; latex-free)
- Sterile surgical gloves (contains latex)
- Antiseptic swabs
- Face masks
Optional Extra:
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- Pulse Oximeter ($49)
Important Notes:
- The medical instruments and items listed above will permit the student to complete the majority of the practical projects of the Foundation Medical Course.
- Some minor variations are possible due to the availability of items.
Top 3 Reasons to Invest in the Foundation Simulation Kit
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Because you can practice what you learn while you learn.
The medical profession is practical. You can read about how to ride a bike but you won’t be able to ride a bike until you start physically practicing. It’s the same with healthcare. Reading about suturing techniques has limited value if you don’t practice, make mistakes in a simulated setting, learn from that and correct yourself, and repeat until you’ve mastered the skills.
The medical profession is practical. You can read about how to ride a bike but you won’t be able to ride a bike until you start physically practicing. It’s the same with healthcare. Reading about suturing techniques has limited value if you don’t practice, make mistakes in a simulated setting, learn from that and correct yourself, and repeat until you’ve mastered the skills.
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Because you will master today the instruments you’ll soon be using every day.
Getting acquainted with the tools of your future trade is not only incredible fun, it’s also highly beneficial and recommended.
Getting acquainted with the tools of your future trade is not only incredible fun, it’s also highly beneficial and recommended.
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Because when it comes to reaching your dream and fulfilling your calling you have a one-track mind and you’re not playing games.
That is the mindset you will need to make it on the highly competitive road of pursuing a career in healthcare.
That is the mindset you will need to make it on the highly competitive road of pursuing a career in healthcare.
…ALSO:
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