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Teri Torso Skin Replacement Medium, LF04324M

$948.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-LF04324M
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

This product is a non-functional, realistic skin for the manikin's torso. The "M" in the product code signifies "Medium Tone," indicating that this replacement skin is a different skin color than the standard "light" tone model. It is designed to be swapped with the original torso skin when it becomes worn out from extensive use in training scenarios.


Key Features and Use

Diversity in Training: The primary purpose of the medium skin tone option is to provide a more inclusive and representative training environment. By using manikins with different skin tones, healthcare students can learn to identify and assess a wider range of clinical signs, as some conditions (like rashes, cyanosis, or jaundice) may present differently on various skin types.


Replacement Part: This is a crucial accessory for extending the life of a TERi  manikin. The torso skin is a high-wear component due to the nature of hands-on training, so having a replacement ensures the manikin can continue to be used effectively.


Core Patient Care Skills: The torso skin allows for the practice of a wide range of essential medical and nursing skills, including:


General Hygiene: Bathing and cleaning the torso.


Wound Assessment and Care: The manikin's torso skin often includes features like a stage 1 sacral ulcer, allowing students to train on identifying and caring for pressure injuries and other dermatological conditions.


Ostomy and Catheter Care: The manikin can be set up to simulate ostomy care, and the torso skin is where the stoma would be located.


Urinary Catheter Care: The torso skin is part of the area where students practice caring for urinary and suprapubic catheters.


Realistic Aesthetics: The skin is designed to be anatomically accurate and feel realistic to the touch. This helps students become comfortable with patient care procedures in a realistic setting, building confidence and competence.