Sterile surgical scissors, medication cups with labels, insulin pens, and gauze swabs arranged on metal trays over a medical drape, showcasing essential medical equipment for clinical procedures an...
Sterile scissors and clamps for opening vials, cutting packaging, or handling sterile swabs. May also be used for patient-education demonstrations on aseptic technique.
Used to pick up sterile materials such as gauze or wipes without direct contact — important for safe insulin pen handling training or minor site-care demos.
Used to cleanse injection sites and manage any post-injection bleeding. Essential for demonstrating proper site hygiene.
Additional swabs used for cleaning or pressure after injections; part of patient self-care instruction kits.
Prefilled insulin or GLP-1 agonist pens (e.g., liraglutide, semaglutide). Each delivers a metered dose through a disposable pen needle. Used for patient self-injection training.
Single-use screw-on needles that attach to the end of an insulin or GLP-1 pen. Removed and discarded after each injection to maintain sterility and prevent cross-use.
Measuring cups for oral glucose solutions or test preparations; red-topped dropper bottles and ampoules may contain calibration fluids or vitamin supplements used in teaching scenarios.
May include sample sharps caps, test-strip containers, or lancets for glucose monitoring demonstrations. Used to show safe disposal practices.