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 ...
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Wound Care Kits to practice wound dressing protocols and bandaging techniques in either a basic or pro version! Learn the microanatomy of healthy skin in a detailed anatomical model. Identify, assess, and clean sores in various stages of decubitus ...
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Intramuscular Injection Training Kits to practice IM injections anywhere on the body! Train how to locate the correct site for IM injections using realistic and anatomically accurate upper arm, buttock, and upper leg simulators. Feel and visualize ...
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The after-effects of a diabetes mellitus can result in defects and pressure points in the area of the foot. In this Decubitus Foot skill trainer, a gangrenous alteration on the big toe of the right foot has already spread from the back of the ...
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With the decubitus trainer, nursing and medical students can learn about professional assessment (examination, measurement and description), wound care and bandaging techniques in various stages of decubitus. This training can considerably ...
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With the decubitus trainer, nursing and medical students can learn about professional assessment (examination, measurement and description), wound care and bandaging techniques in various stages of decubitus. This training can considerably ...
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0550 ‘Vinnie' Venous Insufficiency Leg™ was molded from an actual patient for true-to-life realism.
The following conditions* are presented: Venous Ulcers, Cellulitis, Stasis Dermatitis, Varicose Veins, Hemosiderin Staining ...
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The patient care and nursing skills training manikin GERi™ has an elderly appearance with skin wrinkles and folds.
It offers a complete life-like range of motion for realistic patient positioning, and non-pinching joints - truly moves ...
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KERi™ has a non-age-specific appearance. Complete lifelike range of motion, realistic patient positioning, and non-pinching joints - moves like a person.
Lightweight - approximately 28 lbs.
Full-size adult manikin - measures ...
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The Life/Form Geri/KERi optional Pressure Ulcer Foot is great at reinforcing that pressure ulcers are more likely to appear on pressure points such as heels, tips of toes, between toes, or anywhere the bones may protrude and rub against socks ...
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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 ...
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Add realism while practicing patient assessment skills, including observation of swelling of the foot. Edema simulation can be practiced by pressing on the surface of the skin. The foot uses lifelike simulated tissue pads to demonstrate Stages ...
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For Seymour II™ Wound Care Model (W46500 and W46500/1)
With side compartment for dressing material.
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In order for healthcare providers to be able to prevent, assess and treat pressure ulcers in their patients, they have to practice the procedures and evaluation of different stages of decubitus on medical simulators and trainers. Using this teaching method, they will be able to take actions to prevent pressure ulcers, asses and describe the stage of pressure ulcers in the patients’ records, and treat the wound and manage pressure ulcers.
As the name (pressure ulcer or sore) already suggests, the biggest factor in the development of decubitus is the pressure that causes the skin and underlying tissue to die. As it was first and most noticed in bedridden patients, it was original known under the term bedsore. However, it is known today that pressure ulcers can develop in any position of the patients as long as he or she constantly maintains one position.
Since the skin is usually the last part to die and the underlying tissue will already have irreversible damage, it is crucially important that nurses know exactly what to look for when treating patients that stay in one position for a longer period of time. Non-healing or non-treated ulcers are at great risk of infection and at that stage, can be life threatening. Since pressure ulcers can start to develop within 24 hours of initial, constant pressure and also depend on other factors, prevention and early detection are a very important part of nurse training.
3B Scientific® offers a variety of decubitus care and management trainers and simulators for effective training of patient care skills and techniques.