Xtreme Exit Gunshot Palm, 800-001
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-800-001
- 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 gunshot exit wound on the palm of a hand. It is made from a lifelike, durable material that mimics the feel and appearance of human tissue.
Graphic Realism: The "Xtreme Exit" in the name suggests a very realistic and graphic injury. This realism 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 hand 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.
Uses
The Xtreme Exit Gunshot Palm 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 Tactical Emergency Medical Services (TEMS): The prosthetic is essential for training military and tactical first responders in protocols like Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) where the rapid and correct identification and treatment of specific wounds is critical.
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 wounds ensure that students get accurate, hands-on experience, which is crucial for building confidence and competency in performing life-saving interventions.