Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Mobile Stand Connex Vital Machine 1 each The Connex Vital Signs Monitor is an advanced, touch screen monitor featuring bright, vivid colors with minimal knobs or buttons for ease of cleaning, improved workflow and training. Ideal and adaptable for all health care environments and clinical workflows, it measures pulse oximetry, blood pressure and temperature. For office based settings, we also offer a unique blood pressure averaging program to help reduce misdiagnosis of hypertension caused by White Coat Hypertension. For hospitals, this monitor offers profiles that support multiple clinical workflows including triage, spot check vitals and continuous monitoring for higher acuity patients. In addition, the device has the capability to provide clinicians with early warnings/alarms to help them proactively intervene to reduce patient falls, pressure ulcers, and respiratory distress, and to improve EMR documentation. In hospitals this device also has the capability to communicate via wireless to an EMR. Five casters Basket Height: 22" Pocket Nurse #02-24-7000 or equal. 2. Advanced Injection Arm – White 4 each This revolutionary training arm provides complete venous access for IV therapy and phlebotomy, plus sites for intramuscular and intradermal injections. An extensive eight-line vascular system allows students to practice venipuncture at all primary and secondary locations, including starting IVs and introducing over-the-needle IV catheters. The venous system simplifies setup with only one external fluid bag supplying artificial blood to all veins simultaneously. The dorsal surface of the hand includes injectable metacarpal, digital, and thumb veins. The antecubital fossa includes the median cephalic, median basilic, and median cubital veins. Venipuncture can also be performed along the basilic, cephalic, accessory cephalic, and median antebrachial veins. Intramuscular injections may be performed in the deltoid muscle and intradermal injection sites are located in the upper arm. Intramuscular injections into the deltoid muscle are enhanced by the soft, lifelike skin and by the natural bony landmarks in the region. Intradermal injections using distilled water will create characteristic skin welts at designated sites on the upper arm. Valves in the veins can be seen and palpated on the skin surface. Simulated veins and skin are completely replaceable to keep this training arm looking and working like new. Vein access: Basilic Cephalic Digital Dorsal metacarpal Median basilic Accessory cephalic Extensive venipuncture system Flexible fingers and wrist Intradermal injections Intramuscular injections Median antebrachial Median cephalic Median cubital Replaceable skin and veins Thumb Pocket Nurse #11-81-1121 or equal