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TraumaSim’s Lifecast Male Upper Torso with Sucking Wounds is designed to allow users to demonstrate and practice management of critical wounds to the chest. These confronting skills can now be simulated in a controlled environment and allows trainees to become competent under the guidance of a trained trainer.
The 2 open wounds to either side of the upper torso have individual blood delivery systems for controlled bleeding, each wound is connected to a hand pump to simulate the sucking chest injuries with it bubbling at the site of the wounds. To simulate these injuries during skills training, the syringes can be compressed with the air-filled bulbs pumped with each simulated breath, stimulating the bubbles and blood at the site of the wounds. TraumaSim recommends using Ben Nye Stage blood diluted: 1 part blood to 3 parts water.
This unit is a critical training aid for any professional delivering lifesaving first aid training. Allowing students to train repeatedly and gain confidence and competence by using these durable, easy to use realistic units.
Includes:
• Lifecast Male Upper Torso with Sucking Wounds
• 2 x 50ml Syringe
• 2 x Hand pumps (colours may vary)
• 2 x 6-6mm connector
• 2 x 1m 6mm tubing
• 500ml Stage Blood
• User guide
Simply wash, allow to dry and store for repeat training.
All of TraumaSim’s Training Aids are hand painted and some variation in painting style should be expected.
Various skin colours available, frequently purchased tones are held in stock, all other tones are manufactured to order. 01 Light shown in the above images
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