The
Advanced Trauma Evaluation Model offers a comprehensive simulation for medical
training, featuring 16 trauma components with lifelike textures. It allows for
practice in cleaning, sterilizing, stopping laceration bleeding, and bandaging.
Key components include:
·
Right hand open
fracture with soft tissue
·
Left hand bullet
wound
·
Right thigh
composite femoral fracture
·
Facial burns of
degrees I, II, and III
·
Right thigh sharp
metal stab wound
·
Forehead open
wound
·
Right leg open
compound fracture
·
Jaw trauma
·
Right foot
compound fracture of the little toe
·
Open fracture of
the clavicle and chest truncation contusion
·
Left arm burns of
degrees I, II, and III
·
Abdominal trauma
with exposed small intestine
·
Left thigh
truncation trauma
·
Leg amputation
·
Right arm humerus
open fracture
·
Thigh muscle
injury