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The Gunshot Wound Simulator with Bleeding Simulation is designed for practicing first aid skills for injuries involving significant blood loss. This simulator creates realistic conditions for training medical personnel, military, and rescuers. The device is equipped with a mechanism that simulates bleeding from the wound site, greatly enhancing the effectiveness of training.
This simulator is used to replicate gunshot wounds with bleeding from the wound channel. It is often used in conjunction with a tourniquet application trainer (pictured, tourniquet application trainer not included).
Key Features:
- Realistic Wound: The simulator features a realistic wound that mimics the entry point of a gunshot injury.
- Bleeding Simulation: A damaged blood vessel is modeled at the wound's center and connects to an infusion system, allowing for simulation of various bleeding intensities, providing trainees with realistic practice.
- Versatility:
- The simulator can be used independently or in tandem with a tourniquet application trainer; the second photo demonstrates the paired configuration.
- The simulator can be easily attached to a special sleeve (available separately), offering additional options for hybrid simulation scenarios.
Specifications:
- Material: Silicone, Velcro fabric
- Silicone Elasticity: 5 Shore
- Color: Flesh-tone
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Width: 60 mm
- Length: 80 mm
- Internal Vessel Diameter: 3 mm
- Velcro Strap Length: 2 x 500 mm
Skills Developed: This realistic simulator is designed to help trainees master key tactical medicine skills, including:
- Packing of shallow wound channels.
- Applying pressure bandages: Develop confident and precise technique to stop bleeding.
- Stopping bleeding by compressing the blood vessel against the bone.
- Using hemostatic agents.
Advantages:
- Secure Attachment: The simulator features Velcro straps for easy and secure attachment to limbs, ensuring a stable training position.
- Ideal Size and Shape: The simulator's size and shape make it suitable for placement on various body parts, allowing for a wide variety of simulation scenarios.
Applications:
- For conducting first aid training in emergency situations.
- For equipping "Safety Classes" in general educational institutions.
- For outfitting simulation centers.
The use of these simulators provides effective preparation for students, trainees, and personnel for real medical challenges, fostering the development of critical skills and enhancing readiness for emergency situations.