Hemorrhage Control Leg Trainer, Dark, 1023314
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-1023314
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Diverse Wound Patterns: The leg features three distinct traumatic wounds: a deep laceration in the groin, a through-and-through gunshot wound in the thigh, and a traumatic amputation at the knee. Each wound can be covered with inserts for varied training scenarios.
Realistic Bleeding System: It includes a manual pump with a 2-liter fluid reservoir to simulate both venous and arterial pulsatile bleeding. Instructors can control the flow to increase the training challenge.
Direct Feedback: A critical feature is the immediate feedback it provides. Bleeding stops when a tourniquet is applied correctly or when wound packing is performed effectively, giving trainees tangible proof of a successful intervention.
Anatomical Accuracy: The model is a realistic representation of an adult male leg, with palpable bony landmarks and damaged vessels, crucial for proper tourniquet and wound packing application. The "SKINlike" silicone material provides a lifelike feel.
Portable and Field-Ready: As a standalone simulator, it requires no batteries or external power. It's sturdy, easy to clean, and comes with a carrying bag, sandbag, and artificial blood concentrate for easy transport and setup.
Compatibility: The wounds are compatible with hemostatic devices like the XSTAT, allowing for more advanced training.
Uses
The Hemorrhage Control Leg Trainer is a vital tool for:
Tactical and First Responder Training: It's well-suited for training military, law enforcement, and other first responders in life-saving skills under high-pressure scenarios.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Paramedic Training: EMS students and professionals use the trainer to master rapid and effective hemorrhage control techniques in a pre-hospital setting.
"Stop the Bleed" Programs: This model is an ideal resource for public education programs that teach bystanders how to control severe bleeding in an emergency.
Medical and Trauma Training: Medical students and residents can use the model to practice critical trauma care skills before working with real patients.