Emt Casualty Simulation Kit, 800-818
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-800-818
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Extensive Wound Replicas: The kit includes a large variety of prosthetic wounds, including both bleeding strap-on wounds and non-bleeding stick-on wounds. These may include:
Bleeding Wounds: Jaw wound, abdominal wound with protruding intestines, compound fractures of the humerus, femur, and tibia, and a sucking chest wound. These wounds are equipped with a reservoir bag and pump assembly to simulate dynamic bleeding.
Non-Bleeding Wounds: Assorted lacerations and open fractures, burns (1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree) on the face, chest, back, hand, and forearm, a phosphorous burn of the hand, and a face in shock.
Realistic Moulage Materials: The kit contains a variety of supplies to enhance the realism of the wounds. These include simulated blood powder, coagulant makeup blood, grease paints (white, blue, brown, and red), casualty simulation wax, and simulated broken Plexiglas for glass embedded wounds.
Portable and Organized: All components are packaged in a rugged plastic case, making the kit easy to transport and store. It includes spatulas, brushes, and other tools for wound application.
Comprehensive: The set provides a complete range of supplies for creating a wide variety of trauma scenarios, from single wounds to complex, multiple-injury patients.
Uses
The EMT Casualty Simulation Kit 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 kit is essential for training first responders and EMTs in protocols for hemorrhage control, wound care, splinting, and other critical interventions.
Develop Assessment and Triage Skills: By creating a variety of realistic injuries, the kit challenges students to perform thorough patient assessments and prioritize care based on the severity of the wounds.
Facilitate Hands-on Learning: The realistic look and feel of the wounds ensure that students get accurate, hands-on experience, which is crucial for building confidence and competency in performing life-saving interventions.
Support Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI) Training: With its wide variety of wounds and makeup, it is a suitable tool for setting up complex MCI simulations, helping healthcare teams improve communication, coordination, and rapid decision-making in a high-stakes environment.