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 ulcer
- Stage 2 blister intact
- Stage 3 pressure ulcer with undermining, tunnelling, subcutaneous fat and slough.
- Stage 4 deep ulcer with exposed bone, undermining, tunnelling, subcutaneous fat, eschar & slough.
- Suspected DTI, unstageable & a 5 1/2” dehisced wound.
Skills Gained
- Wound assessment (classification & staging)
- Wound cleansing
- Dressing techniques
- Measurement of wound length, depth, undermining, and tunnelling
- Negative pressure wound therapy
References
Family Medicine
AAFP Recommended Curriculum Guidelines for Family Medicine Residents, Care of Older Adults Reprint No. 264, p.5 15.Care of conditions that are common in older adults... k. Dermatologic: xerosis, cutaneous neoplasms, environmental and traumatic lesions including skin tears and pressure ulcers, wounds, skin manifestations of systemic illness