Stan' Stage IV Pressure Injury Model™
This model features a large sacral Stage IV presure injury, with eschar, subcutaneous fat, undermining, tunneling, slough, eschar and exposed bone with osteomyelitis and a Stage III pressure injury with subcutaneous fat and granulation tissue. (NPUAP 2016 Pressure Injury Staging Guidelines)
Overview
- Wounds are positioned to be individually dressed or a “bridging” dressing can be applied to cover both.
- Demonstrating and practice of negative pressure wound therapy devices.
Versatility
- Allows for the easy removal of dressings without adhesive residue.
- Small and lightweight (only 2lb)
- Easily transportable
Anatomy
- Pressure injuries
- Diabetic wounds
- Abdominal wounds
- Trauma wounds
- Flaps and grafts
Skills Gained
- Competency testing
- Skills assessment
- Routine cleansing
- Dressing techniques
- Single dressing
- 'Bridging' dressing
- Teaching and training vacuum assisted closure and negative pressure wound therapy