Wound management simulator WK155
for general caretraumababy

Wound management simulator - WK155 - Gaumard - for general care / trauma / baby
Wound management simulator - WK155 - Gaumard - for general care / trauma / baby
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Characteristics

Procedure
wound management
Application
for general care
Simulated pathology / condition
trauma
Type
baby
Form
kit
Material
silicone

Description

The Newborn Burn Wound Kit can be used to simulate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree burns to the face, abdomen, arms, legs, and back of newborn patients. This wound kit can be used with many Gaumard® newborn simulators to add realism to trauma scenarios. Providers can assess the lifelike burns to prepare treatment plans and practice newborn wound care skills. Product Features General 6 burn types 1st-degree torso 2nd-degree torso 3rd-degree torso 1st-degree extremity 2nd-degree extremity 3rd-degree extremity 8 Total wounds Compatible with Super Tory® S2220, Newborn Tory® S2210, Newborn HAL® S3010, Premie HAL® S3009, and Code Blue® III Neonate S300.110 Specially formulated silicone provides realism not seen in vinyl trauma kits Tough and resilient, will not fall off while caring for wounds Specify light, medium, or dark skin tone at no extra charge Includes carrying case

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ArabHealth 2025
ArabHealth 2025

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall H1 - Stand G30

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