Anatomy Lab
The nursing anatomy lab is a vital space where nursing students delve into the intricate structures and functions of the human body. Equipped with anatomical models, specimens, and dissection tools, this lab offers hands-on opportunities for students to explore anatomical structures and systems. Students learn to identify and examine organs, tissues, and bones, developing a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy. Through practical exercises and dissection, they gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnections between different body parts and how they relate to health and illness. The nursing anatomy lab is an essential component of nursing education, providing students with the foundational knowledge necessary for clinical practice and patient care.
DIGESTIVE-SYSTEM
This life-size digestive system model demonstrates the entire digestive system in graphic relief. It features: nose, mouth cavity and pharynx, esophagus, GI tract, liver with gall bladder, pancreas and spleen. The duodenum, caecum and rectum of the digestive system are opened. Dissectible into 3 parts. Mounted on baseboard.
HEART
This model shows the anatomy of human heart with aortic arch, coronal section of atrium and ventricle, valves, and veins in great anatomical detail. Dissectible into 3 parts. 4 times enlarged
This model shows the anatomy of human heart with aortic arch, coronal section of atrium and ventricle, valves, and veins in great anatomical detail. Dissectible into 3 parts. 4 times enlarged
kidney
This model is designed as an aid to the teaching of anatomy of female pelvis. It demonstrates pelvic muscles and pelvic organs as a whole. Natural size.
Liver
This model demonstrates the liver, spleen, blood vessels and pancreas. External structures are illustrated as well as the pancreatic duct of the pancreas. Also shows the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava. Dissectible into 3 parts.