Lightweight Wearable Gunshot Wound Packing Trainer Kit
$86.99 USD
$97.99 USD
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This wearable gunshot wound model allows for highly realistic practice, enabling trainees to perfect the critical skills of wound packing, bandaging, etc. Its accurate simulation of gunshot trauma makes it an invaluable tool for medical professionals, first responders, and military personnel preparing for real-life situations where quick and efficient treatment is vital.
Features:
- Wearable for Versatile Training: The bullet wound packing trainer is designed to be worn on the arm, thigh, leg, abdomen, or other areas, allowing users to practice bleeding control on various parts of the body, making training more dynamic and lifelike.
- Realistic Bullet Wound Simulation: The wearable model features a meticulously crafted gunshot wound that accurately mimics the depth, shape, and trauma of a real bullet injury, providing immersive training for effective wound management and hemorrhage control.
- Compact and Portable: Lightweight at just 444g, this wound model is easy to transport, store, and set up, ensuring it's convenient for use in both indoor and outdoor emergency training environments.
- Safe and Durable Materials: The wound packing task trainer is made from high-quality, latex-free silicone, this model is not only safe for prolonged contact but also easy to clean and highly durable, allowing for repeated use without compromising on realism.
- Widely Applicable in Training: The gunshot wound trauma kit is ideal for military personnel, emergency responders, medical students, and healthcare professionals to practice essential bleeding control techniques in trauma care courses, hospitals, and field training exercises.
The Gunshot Wound Packing Training Kit Includes:
- Wearable Gunshot Wound Moulage x1
- Compressed Gauze x4
- Water Reservoir Bag x1
- Absorbent Cloth x1
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