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The tourniquet trainer for wound channel packing is designed to provide realistic training conditions for tactical medicine and first aid in severe injuries. The high-quality silicone from which the trainer is made imitates the texture and consistency of soft tissues, creating the most realistic sensations during training.
MAIN FEATURES:
- Two types of wounds:
- Bullet wound: simulates a penetrating wound with a clearly defined entry wound channel.
- Torn wound: reproduces irregular, heterogeneous tissue damage with the formation of "pockets" at the bottom of the wound.
- Vessels with separate blood simulator supply:
- At the bottom of each wound, there are vessels that connect to vials of blood simulator (you can use regular PET bottles with water) using infusion systems.
- The presence of infusion systems allows for the simulation of critical bleeding, improving the realism of training.
- Bone imitation:
- Under the vessels, there is a bone imitation to which the vessel can be pressed for temporary bleeding control.
- Durability:
- The trainer is extremely durable and suitable for multiple uses.
- Realistic sensations:
- High-quality medical silicone provides realistic tactile sensations, contributing to better preparation for real situations.
PARAMETERS:
- Material – silicone
- Silicone elasticity – 5 Shore
- Color – flesh-colored
- Weight – 0.9 kg
- Width – 100 mm
- Length – 180 mm
- Height – 90 mm
- Internal vessel diameter – 4 mm
- Wound depth – 40×5 mm
SKILLS:
- Assessment and diagnosis of the wound and bleeding intensity:
- Assessment of the type and depth of the wound (bullet or shrapnel).
- Determination of the degree of soft tissue damage and the presence of "pockets".
- Wound channel packing:
- Correct technique for packing deep wound channels.
- Use of hemostatic bandages and gauze for effective wound filling.
- Packing of "pockets" in a torn wound to ensure reliable bleeding control.
- Bleeding control:
- Detection and temporary compression of the damaged vessel to stop bleeding.
- Providing first aid under stress:
- Practicing first aid skills for severe injuries in stressful conditions.
- Development of stress resistance and the ability to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations.
- Teamwork and communication:
- Interaction with other team members during assistance.
- Effective communication and distribution of responsibilities within the team.
- Monitoring and evaluation of effectiveness:
- Assessment of the effectiveness of packing and bleeding control.
The trainer can be used for tactical medicine classes, specialized training for medical professionals, paramedics, military medics, and other professionals in the field of emergency medical care.