Finger Amputation Stop Bleeding Training Hand Kit
Vendor: Ultrassist
$99.99 USD
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The Finger Amputation Wound Trainer realistically simulates traumatic finger amputations with active bleeding, allowing trainees to practice emergency hemorrhage control, wound packing, and first aid techniques. Customizable skin tones and wound types are available for diverse training scenarios.
Features:
- Realistic Amputation Simulation:
The trauma wound hand trainer accurately replicates finger amputation and other severe trauma injuries, providing a lifelike training experience.
- High-Quality Silicone:
Constructed from premium silicone, the trauma hand closely mimics the appearance and texture of a real human hand, enhancing realism.
- Adjustable Bleeding Function:
Features a simulated vascular system with controllable blood flow, allowing practitioners to simulate different levels of bleeding from minor to severe.
- Versatile Training Tool:
Ideal for medical education and emergency medical training, this stop bleed training kit helps develop practical skills for managing real-life bleeding situations.
- Effective Hemostatic Practice:
Enables users to practice various hemostatic and bandaging techniques, improving their ability to control bleeding in emergencies effectively.
Specifications:
- SKU: UA04012
- Brand: Ultrassist
- Material of Wound Hand: Silicone
- Size of the Wound Hand: 11.5 x 6.5 x 24.5cm
- Application: Wound packing & hemostasis practice
Amputation Finger Stop Bleeding Training Hand Kit Includes:
- Wound Hand x1
- Compressed Gauze x3
- Infusion bag x1
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Used For: Emergency Wound Packing Training Scenarios
Designed for hands-on bleeding control practice across common trauma scenarios in classroom, field, and simulation-based training.