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Simulaids Hand With Severed Fingers

SKU:
SIM8006700
$1,127.95

Description

The Simulaids Hand with Severed Fingers is a highly realistic trauma simulation tool designed to replicate a severe hand injury involving partial or complete finger amputations. It is ideal for emergency medical training, first responder education, and disaster preparedness exercises, providing lifelike visuals to enhance hands-on learning.

Key Features:

  • Realistic Design: Accurately depicts a traumatic hand injury with severed fingers, including exposed tissue, bone, and bleeding effects for authentic training scenarios.
  • High-Quality Materials: Made from durable, skin-safe materials that mimic the look and texture of real skin and soft tissue.
  • Detailed Injury Simulation: Includes realistic features such as jagged edges, torn skin, and visible tissue damage to help trainees assess and treat severe injuries.
  • Reusable and Durable: Designed for repeated use, making it cost-effective for ongoing training sessions.
  • Easy Application: Can be used on mannequins or live actors to simulate injury scenarios in both classroom and field settings.
  • Portable and Lightweight: Compact size allows for easy transport and setup in various training environments.

Applications:

  • Emergency Medical Training: Ideal for paramedics, EMTs, and first responders to practice bleeding control, wound dressing, and trauma care techniques.
  • Disaster and Mass Casualty Drills: Enhances realism in triage simulations and casualty management exercises.
  • Surgical and Medical Skill Practice: Useful for teaching wound cleaning, decontamination, and suturing methods.
  • Theatrical and Film Effects: Suitable for creating realistic injury visuals in productions and performances.

The Simulaids Hand with Severed Fingers is an essential training tool for teaching emergency care providers how to respond effectively to traumatic amputations, ensuring preparedness for real-world emergencies.

Model Number: 800-6700

Extra Information

Brand:
Simulaids