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Designed for comprehensive emergency medical training, TruMan Trauma Adult supports training in advanced interventions such as chest drain, CPR, airway management, pneumothorax decompression and cricothyroidotomy.
New features for advanced trauma training
TruCorp’s latest trauma manikin includes:
New and improved chest drain pads
Pelvic binder application – basic technique practice
Stomach distention – variable with the addition of fat pads
Same high quality, durability, and versatility
Fitted with the AirSim Airway, the trainer boasts the same high quality airway management capabilities as TruCorp’s popular intubation and airway manikins. The airways have been tested for 80,000+ intubation cycles.
TruMan Trauma Adult manikin is supported with a 2-year warranty. Extensive testing is done on all components to ensure maximum efficiency while maintaining realism.
250,000+ chest compressions
80,000+ intubation cycles
3,000+ needle penetrations for needle decompression
Overview
Highly durable, tested for 250,000+ CPR chest compressions and 80,000+ intubations without fail
New features to the TruMan Trauma range: stomach distension and pelvic binder application
Realism
Skin, fat and muscle tissue with realistic look and feel
Accurate representation of chest rise and fall during ventilation, and compression depth and recoil during CPR
Thoracic landmarks give realistic feel under palpation
Nasal and oral passage provide anatomically correct landmarks for a realistic training experience
Versatility
Variable inflation of the tongue simulates normal lingual tension, tongue edema, and anaphylactic reactions
Allows for a range of airway management procedures
Model and consumables have been produced and tested for longevity
Cleaning
Remove lubricant residue with warm water and mild detergent
Mild detergents or enzymatic cleaning agents should be used in-line with manufacturer’s instructions
Alcohol spray (minimum 75%) can be used to fully sanitise this trainer. Spray and wipe off as required. This can be done on the silicone skin and latex airway
Allow model to dry completely before storing
Safety
NOTE: The new TruMan Trauma manikins are not compatible with TruMan Trauma X consumables, including the Super Saver Trauma Training Packs. Please see the “Works with” tab for the latest consumables and bundles
Care should be taken when moving and setting up this manikin. Manual handling weight guidelines recommend two people lift this product
TruMan Trauma Adult is covered by TruCorp’s 2-year warranty
Please do not use any of the following when cleaning the product:
Germicides, disinfectants, or chemical agents such as glutaraldehyde (e.g. Cidex®)
Ethylene oxide, phenol-based cleaners or iodine-containing cleaners
Anatomy
Adult male head and torso
Airway with larynx and tongue
Skills Gained
Chest tube of a hemothorax at 4th, 5th and 6th intercostal space (NOTE: no fluid removal)
Chest tube insertion via surgical incision
Chest tube insertion via blunt dissection
Pleural perforation
Finger thoracostomy
Needle decompression of pneumothorax at 2nd and 5th intercostal space (NOTE: no hiss or aspiration of fluid from intercostal space)
Front-of-neck-access (FONA) airway management
Needle cricothyroidotomy
Surgical cricothyroidotomy
Percutaneous tracheostomy
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Use of supraglottic devices
Endotracheal intubation with direct laryngoscopy
Combi tube insertion
Nasogastric tube insertion
Bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation
Single lung isolation techniques
Fibre optic intubation
Video laryngoscopy
Laryngeal mask airway and supraglottic device insertion
Oral intubation
Oropharyngeal tube insertion and care
Seldinger chest drain techniques
NG Tube placement
Evidence
TruMan Trauma Comparison
Model
Main Features
Adult
Smart
Advanced Airway Management
Yes
Yes
Stomach Distention Identification
Yes
Yes
Needles Decompression
Yes
Yes
Chest Drain (air only)
Yes
Yes
Scenario-Based Assessment and Vital Signs Monitoring
P.g 107 ‘resuscitation and trauma, utilise advanced airway management techniques and ventilation strategies’, pg. 112 ‘airway management for a patient with a tracheostomy’, ‘Relieve airway obstruction in patients with difficult airways’, ‘perform nasal intubation’, #perform awake intubation’
pg. 10 ‘critical care airway management’, pg. 11 ‘ use of airway adjunct and bag-valve-mask ventilation’, use of a range of invasive airway equipment for intubation’, pg. 42 ‘airway compromise’, ‘cardiorespiratory arrest’, pg.45 TS3-3.16- ‘(a) Video laryngoscopy and other rescue/difficult airway devices (b) Extubation (d) Decompression needle/finger thoracostomy (e) Pleurocentesis (f) Tube thoracostomy’
1.2.1.6 c. appropriate resuscitation and monitoring. 1.2.4.7 Anticipate, plan and manage patient deterioration requiring emergent action during transport, b. airway compromise c. accidental extubation f. tension pneumothorax. 1.2.6.4 Perform the following procedures a. front of neck access c. tube thoracostomy.