Trauma evaluation sets are essential in assessing the extent and severity of injuries in patients. These sets include various tools and equipment such as airway assessment tools, breathing evaluation tools, circulation assessment tools, diagnostic imaging equipment, intravenous (IV) access supplies, neurologic evaluation tools, wound care supplies, laboratory testing equipment, fracture immobilization tools, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
In the context of Trauma Training, Full Body Trauma Manikin Trauma Training is used, which mimics real-life scenarios to help medical professionals hone their skills. This High Fidelity Simulation Model Acls Training is a comprehensive tool that provides a realistic patient encounter using state-of-the-art technology.
Intravenous Injection Arm is another crucial tool in a trauma evaluation set. It is used for training medical professionals on how to establish and maintain IV access. This tool is vital in administering medications, fluids, and blood products to the patient.
Additionally, the use of a Medical Training Manikin, specifically a Full Body Cpr Training Manikin, is essential in teaching healthcare providers how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) effectively. This tool is crucial in trauma situations where a patient's heart may stop beating.
Another important part of a trauma evaluation set is the Traumatic Pneumothorax Model. This tool is used to simulate a condition where air accumulates in the pleural space, causing the lung to collapse. This model is essential in teaching healthcare providers how to identify and manage this life-threatening condition.
Finally, the Central Venous Injection Model is an important part of a trauma evaluation set. This model is used to simulate the process of central venous catheterization, a procedure often performed in trauma situations to administer medications and fluids rapidly.
These tools and models, among others, form an integral part of a trauma evaluation set, aiding in the comprehensive assessment and management of trauma patients.
Features:
1. 16 trauma components, life like texture, practice cleaning, sterilizing, stop bleeding and bandaging
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3. Trauma components include:
① Facial burn degree I, II, III
② Forehead open wound
③ Jaw trauma
④ Open fracture of clavicle and chest contusion
⑤ Abdominal trauma with exposed small intestine
⑥ Right arm humerus open fracture
⑦ Right hand open fracture, soft tissue laceration
⑧ Left hand bullet wound⑨ Right thigh composite femoral fracture
⑩ Right thigh sharp metal stab wound ⑪ Right leg open compound fracture
⑫ Right feet compound fracture, little toe truncation ⑬ Left arm burn degree I, II, III
⑭ Left thigh truncation trauma
⑮ Leg amputation ⑯ Thigh muscle injury