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These models of the human sacral region can be fastened on to the body of a student or a training doll like a belt and are made of soft realistic material. The set consists of 4 different “belts” and represent the following stages of decubitus in an extremely realistic fashion:
• Stage I: The epidermis ...
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This model of a human buttock shows first-, second-, and third-degree decubitus and allows practicing of washing and dressing procedures.
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This simulator consists of a female torso with flexible, lifelike skin which realistically responds to adhesives and all types of bandaging procedures. 14 different wounds allow one to practice wound management techniques, cleaning and bandaging techniques just like on a real patient. Wound closures feature surgical staples and sutures ...
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This nursing manikin features am elderly appearance and is convertible between male and female. Besides basic nursing skills this manikin also allows the practice of male and female catheterisation. Skin wrinkles, reddened skin fold, a dilated pupil, a stage I decubitus sacral ulcer, a normal mole and a cancerous mole are represented....
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The KERi™ Nursing Skills Manikin uses Life/form® molding and modeling techniques to provide an unusually realistic appearance without being age-specific. Life/ form® simulations have been included in KERi™ to allow the practice of more than 35 patient care procedures. Full one-year warranty. 15 kg These manikins fulfill ...
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This nursing manikin features an elderly appearance and is convertible between male and female. It allows the practice of a wide range of basic nursing skills. Skin wrinkles, reddened skin fold, a dilated pupil, a stage I decubitus sacral ulcer, a normal mole and a cancerous mole are represented. The neck and all major joints are fully ...
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Chronic foot ulcers affect elderly the most, we have designed the Life/form® Elderly Pressure Ulcer Foot for instruction on care and cleaning of pressure ulcers in various stages. Pressure ulcers are more likely to appear over pressure points such as heels, tips of toes, between toes, or anywhere the bones may protrude and rub against ...
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Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or decubitus wounds, affect over one million adults every year. The wounds can range from superficial and mildly red on the skin surface to an extremely infected, deep, open wound penetrating down to the bone with blackened or dead tissue. These models illustrate all four wound stages and are used ...
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This adult manikin features training of basic and advanced patient care as well as Basic Life Support functions.
Features include:
• Oral and denture hygiene
• I.M. (arm and buttock), i.v and subcutaneous injection
• Ostomy care (colostomy, ileostomy, and suprapubic stoma, each ...
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Natural cast of the buttocks of an elderly patient to recognize and classify various decubitus phases and typical disorders in the gluteal region. All commonly used wound care methods can be demonstrated and practiced. The following disorders are represented:
- Stage I: Decubital ulcer at the left ischial bone
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Designed for teaching and training with vacuum assisted closure and negative pressure wound therapy devices, this model features a large sacral Stage IV pressure ulcer* (NPUAP 2007 Pressure Ulcer Staging Guidelines), with eschar, subcutaneous fat, undermining, tunneling, slough, eschar and exposed bone (with osteomyelitis) and a Stage ...
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A unique, compact, comprehensive and realistic model displaying the following pressure ulcers* (NPUAP 2007 - National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel): an unstageable eschar/slough wound, Stage I (in both darkly and lightly pigmented skin), Stage II, Stage III with undermining, tunneling and slough, a shallow Stage IV over the malleolus ...
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The newest and most comprehensive model of its kind, molded from an 80-year old patient for a true-to-life experience when assessing the various wounds. Twenty different conditions are presented on ‘Wilma’ Wound Foot™ so you can see and understand how they are different. Great care has been taken to color each wound ...
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