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Advanced Trauma Modules

1. Material: PVC
2. Product Name: Advanced Trauma Modules
3. Usage: Colleges and Hospitals for Nursing Training
4. Type: Patient Care Manikins & Simulation-based Training
5. Characteristic: High Quality and Inexpensive
6. Package: Carton Box

Description

Overview

Advanced Trauma Modules interchange with blank modules on adult extrication manikins for realism in trauma life support and life saving first aid scenarios.

Module set includes:

Trauma intubation head
  • Impaled object in the cheek, avulsed ear, unequal pupils, nasal bleeding, facial contusions,broken teeth and multiple lacerations
  • Manually generated carotid pulse
  • Articulates to manikin
Seat belt contusion
  • Contusion with compound fracture clavicle from seat belt injury
  • Lay-on for chest
Burn arm with 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns
  • Burns illustrated with blistering in progressive sequence.
  • Left forearm and hand articulates to manikin at the elbow.
Compound fracture radius
  • Exposed proximal portion of radius.
  • May be interchanged with blank module in manikin’s forearm.
Industrial hand
  • Severe laceration to the dorsum of the hand with exposed bone and soft tissue.
  • Open and closed fracture of index finger and severe tear of the fingernail with contusion.
  • Right forearm and hand articulates to manikin at the elbow.
Exposed viscera
  • Abdominal wound with protruding abdominal contents.
  • May be interchanged with blank abdominal module.
Large and small caliber entry and exit wounds
  • Entry wounds may be interchanged with blank deltoid pads.
  • Exit wounds may be interchanged with blank ventral gluteal (small caliber) and dorsal gluteal (large caliber) pads.
Impaled Object
  • Metallic object imbedded in thigh.
  • This may be interchanged with blank module in manikin’s thigh.
Compound fracture femur
  • Exposed fractured femur protruding from mid-thigh.
  • May be interchanged with blank module in manikin’s thigh.
Closed fracture tibia and fibula
  • Palpation of fracture is possible.
  • Right lower leg articulates to manikin at the knee.
Contused ankle and foot
  • Left lower leg and foot articulates to manikin at the knee.
Crushed foot
  • Severe lacerations, exposed bone, tendon and soft tissue.
  • Complete amputation of the lesser toe.
  • Right foot may be articulated to the manikin at the ankle.

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