Broken Clavicle, Dark, 800-6727B
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-800-6727B
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Realistic Wound Replica: The prosthetic is a three-dimensional replica of a broken clavicle with a visible contusion. It is made from a lifelike, durable material that mimics the feel and appearance of human tissue.
Graphic Realism: The realism of this injury is crucial for a true-to-life training experience, as it helps to prepare students for the emotional and physical reality of a traumatic incident.
Easy Application: The prosthetic can be easily attached to a manikin or a human actor's shoulder using an adhesive. It can be further enhanced with makeup and simulated blood to create a complete and realistic wound.
Durable and Reusable: The prosthetic is made from a durable material that is designed to withstand repeated use in a medical training environment.
Anatomical Accuracy: The prosthetic is designed to fit the contours of a human shoulder, ensuring that the wound appears anatomically correct.
Skin Tone: The darker skin tone provides an option for a more inclusive training environment.
Uses
The Broken Clavicle Dark is used in a wide range of emergency training settings to:
Enhance Training Realism: It is an ideal tool for creating high-fidelity, visually shocking scenarios that prepare students and professionals for the emotional and physical reality of a traumatic incident.
Train in Trauma Care: The prosthetic is essential for training military and tactical first responders in protocols for orthopedic trauma, hemorrhage control, and splinting.
Develop Assessment Skills: By creating a realistic injury, the prosthetic challenges students to perform thorough patient assessments and prioritize care based on the severity of the wounds.
Facilitate Trauma Simulations: The prosthetic can be used to set up complex trauma simulations, helping healthcare teams improve communication, coordination, and rapid decision-making in a high-stakes environment.
Support Hands-on Learning: The realistic look and feel of the wound ensure that students get accurate, hands-on experience, which is crucial for building confidence and competency in performing life-saving interventions.