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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