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Emergency Medical Simulation

【Wearable kit】TECC/TCCC trainingWearable Wounds
$1,250
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Material verified by SGS: Heavy metal-free, plasticizer-free, no PAHs.

Usage:Bandaging wounds、Direct pressure application、Using with a tourniquet
Material:Silicone
Total length:12 cm * 30 cm
Weight:0.47 kg
Wounds : 8 cm
Cleaning:Washable with soap water and reusable

Suitable for:

  • Training of medical emergency personnel
  • Simulation in the film and television industry

Comments:

  • The model's straps can be tied together with a real person to simulate injury situations, providing trainees with the most realistic simulation experience possible.

Wearable wound simulators are crucial training tools designed to provide medical personnel and emergency responders with realistic wound treatment experiences. 

  1. High-Quality Silicone Material: The skin is made from premium silicone to simulate human skin.
  2. Highly Realistic Silicone Skin: Offers a lifelike appearance and texture.
  3. Flow Control via Gravity Drainage Bag (2L): Controls the flow of simulated blood.
  4. Common Simulated Wounds: Includes various typical injury types.
  5. Realistic Bleeding Simulation: Use red liquid for a more authentic bleeding effect.
  6. Practice Direct Pressure Application: Train on applying direct pressure to control bleeding.
  7. Tourniquet Application Practice: Train on the proper use of tourniquets.
  8. Wound Packing Practice: Practice packing wounds to control bleeding.
  9. Durable Material: Made to withstand repeated use, can be cleaned with soap and water.
  10. Reusable: Designed for repeated training sessions.
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【Wearable kit】TECC/TCCC training

 

1.Advantages of Wearable Wound Simulators :

Wearable wound simulators are crucial training tools designed to provide medical personnel and emergency responders with realistic wound treatment experiences. Here are the main advantages of using wearable wound simulators, along with the types of wounds they simulate:

  1. Realistic Training Environment:Wearable wound simulators offer highly realistic wound appearances and sensations, making the training experience closely resemble real-life situations, thus enhancing the trainees' ability to respond effectively in actual emergencies.
  2. Diverse Wound Types:Simulators can replicate various types of wounds, including lacerations, gunshot wounds, eviscerations, animal bites, and open fractures. This diversity helps trainees comprehensively improve their first aid and emergency response skills.
  3. Opportunity for Repeated Practice:Trainees can repeatedly practice their skills without causing any harm to real people. This repetition helps consolidate skills and improve reaction speed and accuracy.
  4. Safe Training Environment:Using simulators avoids the real pain and injury associated with training on live subjects, ensuring safety during the training process and allowing trainees to focus on learning and applying techniques.
  5. Immediate Feedback and Improvement:Simulators provide immediate feedback, allowing trainees to quickly understand the effectiveness of their actions and make necessary improvements, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the training.

 

 2.Types of Wounds Simulated:

  • Lacerations:Simulate real lacerations to teach trainees how to clean, suture, and manage bleeding.
  • Gunshot Wounds::Provide simulations of different depths and shapes of gunshot wounds, allowing trainees to practice handling through-and-through wounds, controlling bleeding, and bandaging.
  • Evisceration:Simulate situations where internal organs are exposed, training trainees on how to safely manage and protect exposed organs and perform emergency bandaging.
  • Animal Bites and Scratches: Simulate various animal-inflicted injuries, teaching trainees how to clean wounds, prevent infections, and manage wound care.
  • Open Fractures:Provide simulations of open fractures, training trainees on how to stabilize the fracture site, control bleeding, and perform emergency care.

 

3.Functions:

  • Direct Pressure Training:
    When practicing direct pressure on the arm model, the trainee must locate the injury site and apply firm pressure above the wound using hemostatic gauze to help slow the bleeding. This technique requires a controlled amount of force and pressure, as excessive force can cause further injury. Therefore, rescuers must learn to manage the pressure appropriately to effectively stop the bleeding without causing additional harm.
  • Tourniquet Training:
    In situations where direct pressure is insufficient—such as in cases of massive hemorrhage—using a tourniquet is essential. When applying a tourniquet on the forearm model, it should be positioned above the injury site (closer to the heart) and tightened until the bleeding stops, allowing sufficient time for patient transport and subsequent medical care. It is crucial to master the proper tying technique to ensure effective hemostasis without inducing further damage.
  • Wound Packing Training:

    For deeper or larger wounds, or wounds located at junctional areas of the torso, wound packing is a viable technique. It is recommended to use gauze with hemostatic agents; however, for model training, regular continuous gauze can be used. First, wrap several turns of gauze around the insertion finger to protect it from sharp fragments, then pack the gauze into the wound in the direction toward the heart. Once the wound is filled, apply direct pressure above the wound to help stop the bleeding. This method, which is incorporated into TECC/TCCC training courses, requires repeated practice to effectively manage various injuries and minimize blood loss.

    When employing any first aid techniques, proper training is essential, and one must remain vigilant about potential risks and complications.

   

4.Features:

  • High-Quality Silicone Material: The skin is made from premium silicone to simulate human skin.
  • Highly Realistic Silicone Skin: Offers a lifelike appearance and texture.
  • Flow Control via Gravity Drainage Bag (2L): Controls the flow of simulated blood.
  • Common Simulated Wounds: Includes various typical injury types.
  • Realistic Bleeding Simulation: Use red liquid for a more authentic bleeding effect.
  • Practice Direct Pressure Application: Train on applying direct pressure to control bleeding.
  • Tourniquet Application Practice: Train on the proper use of tourniquets.
  • Wound Packing Practice: Practice packing wounds to control bleeding.
  • Durable Material: Made to withstand repeated use, can be cleaned with soap and water.
  • Reusable: Designed for repeated training sessions.

 

5.Product Contents:

  • Wearable Kit: Includes 5 types of wounds.
  • Gravity Drainage Bags: 5 bags of 2 liters each.
  • Tourniquet: Not included in the supply range.
  • Black Hard Case