Product Description
Advanced Trauma Simulator
Features:
- Washing, disinfection, hemostasia,enswathement etc.
- Open fracture, truncation trauma
Features of Advance trauma manikin:
- Facial burn: I, II, III degree
- Laceration in forehead
- The wound in jaw
- Opened clavicular fracture and contusion wound on the chest
- The wound in abdomen with small intension evisceration
- Opened humerous fracture of right upper arm
- Opened fracture of right hand (including parenchyma laceration, fracture and bone tissue exposure)
- Gun wound in the right palm
- Opened fracture of right thighbone
- Compound femur fracture of left thigh
- Metal pricking wound in right thigh
- Opened tibia fracture of right leg
- Opened fracture of right foot with truncating trauma on small phalanx
- Burns in left forearm: I, II, III degree
- Truncating trauma on left thigh
- Closed tibia fracture of right leg and contusion wounds in left ankle and foot.
Versatile Trauma Scenario SimulationThis simulator is engineered to accommodate diverse emergency scenarios, such as wound packing, bleeding control, suturing, fracture management, and burns. Its modular wound components and replaceable limbs allow educators to seamlessly switch between cases, delivering realistic, hands-on training experiences for varied medical situations.
Realistic Feedback and MonitoringIntegrated CPR sensors track compression rate and depth, while compatibility with external patient monitors provides critical feedback for both trainees and instructors. This ensures skills are practiced and assessed with maximum accuracy, supporting improved outcomes during actual emergencies.
User-Friendly and Portable DesignFeaturing easy-to-clean, medical-grade materials and tool-free assembly, this model simplifies setup and maintenance. Its full-body, life-sized format paired with a protective carrying case means its ready for deployment in classrooms, field training, or hospital environments.
FAQs of Advanced Trauma Simulator Model:
Q: How does the simulator replicate different types of trauma injuries?
A: The ATS-3547025 incorporates interchangeable wound modules that allow users to simulate a broad range of trauma injuries, including hemorrhage, burns, fractures, and contusions. The wounds can be swapped without tools, supporting tailored training for multiple emergency scenarios.
Q: What training benefits does the integrated fluid system provide?
A: With an internal fluid system simulating both arterial and venous bleeding, trainees can practice crucial skills like hemostasis and wound packing under realistic conditions. The bleeding flow can be controlled to increase or decrease difficulty during training sessions.
Q: When is this trauma simulator ideal for use?
A: This model is ideally used during emergency medical training sessions, simulation-based courses, and trauma care drills, offering lifelike practice opportunities for students, EMS personnel, and healthcare professionals.
Q: Where is the best environment to utilize this trauma simulator model?
A: The robust design and portable carrying case make this simulator suitable for training in classrooms, simulation centers, hospital environments, or even on-site field drills, ensuring flexibility in diverse educational settings.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the simulator?
A: Surfaces are crafted from medical-grade silicone and synthetic materials that are easy to clean and disinfect. The tool-free wound replacement system streamlines both cleaning and scenario setup, promoting efficient use and longevity of the model.
Q: How is the simulator powered and operated?
A: The model features both electric and battery-operated options, allowing for flexibility depending on training location. It arrives pre-assembled and ready for immediate use by trainees and instructors.