Realism
- Unique flexible life-like material permits the placement of dressings
- For use with negative pressure wound therapy devices (without adhesive residue)
Cleaning
- Washable with soap & water
Anatomy
- Displays the following conditions:
- Stage 1 pressure injury
- Stage 2 blister intact
- Stage 3 pressure injury with undermining, tunnelling, subcutaneous fat and slough
- Stage 4 deep injury with exposed bone, undermining, tunnelling, subcutaneous fat, eschar & slough
- Suspected DTI, unstageable & a 5 1/2” dehisced wound
Skills Gained
- Skills assessment
- Competency testing
- Dressing techniques
- Negative wound therapy
- Measurement of wound length, depth, undermining and tunneling
References
Undergraduate Nursing
Undergraduate Nursing - Australian Wound Mangement Association "Standard 4: Clinical Decision Making: Practice. Wound Management is practised according to the best available evidence for optimising outcomes for the individual, their wound and their healing environment."