FAQ's and Instructions
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The M.I.T.S IV Trainer
In this video Robb Mourton, the Owner of Mochtech LLC dives into the working parts of the M.I.T.S. Also known as the IV Trainer. The Multi-Injection Training System originally started as an Iv trainer. It has since been utilized in 7 other training techniques.
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How To Guide
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The MITSkin
Our Patented skin gives you a simulated skin platform perfect for suturing and other training techniques on the MITS.
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How to Customize
Your MITS Device Customization can be applied to our Composite and Tactical models.
Custom colors and engraving are available for emblems on the end caps and custom colors. Support your military branch, school, or organization by utilizing these options. |
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Applying Constrictive
Bands to the MITS When training for IV insertion you can also apply constrictive bands for technique and muscle memory.
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IV DRIP BAG
Another training technique done on the MITS trainer is hooking up an IV drip bag.
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Emergency
Cricothyrotomy On the MITS device the middle port allows you to train for an emergency cricothyrotomy along with needle decompression.
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NEEDLE
DECOMPRESSION TRAINING! The MITS features a port between the training veins that allow training for needle decompression, emergency trachea, and nasopharyngeal airway.
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Iv Training On The
MITS! Here is how you utilize the MITS for IV training.
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How To Assemble The
MITS Here's how you assemble your Multi-insertion Training System for IV training along with seven other applications.
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