An economical, realistic practice pad for performing biopsies of lesions on the skin. Pad includes multiple detailed lesions of various sizes and depths along with the dermis, epidermis, and subcutaneous layers.
The procedures for removal of lesions are nearly identical to an actual case when performing an excision biopsy, punch biopsy, or shave biopsy. Students can also practice suturing the sample site. Includes 3-1/2 in. x 6-1/2 in. lifelike pad made from high-quality silicone, complete with multiple lesions 1/8 in. true-cut biopsy punch, and storage box. Latex free.
The Nasco SB51847U Sutured/Stapled Wound Simulation Training Kit is designed to provide a realistic and comprehensive training experience for healthcare professionals. This kit includes materials to simulate sutured and stapled wounds on light-tone skin, allowing for the practice of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment in lifelike scenarios.
Key Features:
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Realistic Wound Simulation: Includes two 3½" wounds (one sutured and one stapled) and two 6½" wounds (one sutured and one stapled), designed with tissue density, color, and subtle skin textures that are almost human.
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Comprehensive Wound Care Supplies: Provides a range of supplies to simulate wound care procedures, including dressings and topical applications.
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Discharge Materials: Features materials to replicate the discharge associated with sutured and stapled wounds, allowing for practice in managing and treating such symptoms.
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Reusable and Durable: Wounds are easy to apply and clean, mold-resistant, and durable, ensuring multiple uses in training sessions.
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Educational Resources: Comes with instructional materials to guide users in creating realistic simulations and conducting effective training sessions.
Applications:
Ideal for nursing, medical, and emergency response training programs, this kit enhances the realism of training exercises.By incorporating realistic wound simulations and wound care supplies, participants can practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment in lifelike scenarios, improving their preparedness for real-world medical situations.