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Decubitus Treatment Simulator
Catalog number: OS210-040
Product availability: Delivery date HERE
Price incl. VAT72 275,72 CZK
Description
Decubitus series describing particularity of each stage from I?IV with reality.
By fastening to the human body or a model doll, practical training can be done on treatment of Decubitus. There are 4 types (stages I?IV) in 1 set. Colors have been added to express the different features of each stage. They have been done from the inside, so the colors will not drop even if chemicals are used or when washed. The colors of the part infected by Decubitus will not change even after the drill. The structure of damage in the epiderm and the soft touch of each stage have been reproduced realistically, so one can practice treatment in the various stages. It comes with a fastening belt making it possible to attach to a human body.
Stage I
The epiderm has not yet been torn but a rash can be observed.
Stage 2
Abrasion, bleeding, and effusion can be observed
Stage 2I
Healing process of stage IV where the fascia and deeper had been affected.
Stage IV
There exists a hole widely separating the fascia and periosteum from the hypodermal organ.
By fastening to the human body or a model doll, practical training can be done on treatment of Decubitus. There are 4 types (stages I?IV) in 1 set. Colors have been added to express the different features of each stage. They have been done from the inside, so the colors will not drop even if chemicals are used or when washed. The colors of the part infected by Decubitus will not change even after the drill. The structure of damage in the epiderm and the soft touch of each stage have been reproduced realistically, so one can practice treatment in the various stages. It comes with a fastening belt making it possible to attach to a human body.
Stage I
The epiderm has not yet been torn but a rash can be observed.
Stage 2
Abrasion, bleeding, and effusion can be observed
Stage 2I
Healing process of stage IV where the fascia and deeper had been affected.
Stage IV
There exists a hole widely separating the fascia and periosteum from the hypodermal organ.