HABILIDADES
- Closer examination of foot wounds
- Wound ressing application and removal
- Consequences of not providing a proper wound care
Wound Foot is molded from an 80-year-old patient for a true-to-life appearance. There are twenty conditions presented on this model, including Stage 1, 2, 3 and two Stage 4 pressure injuries, DTPI, eschar, neuropathic ulcer, callus, gangrene, maceration, amputation, corn, fungal thickened toenails, blisters, hammer toes, skin staples and more.
Visualizing the location of the various conditions is essential to teaching, especially the non-compliant patient or those cases where cognitive processes or language may be an obstacle.
Wound Foot is molded from an 80-year-old patient for a true-to-life appearance. There are twenty conditions presented on this model, including Stage 1, 2, 3 and two Stage 4 pressure injuries, DTPI, eschar, neuropathic ulcer, callus, gangrene, maceration, amputation, corn, fungal thickened toenails, blisters, hammer toes, skin staples and more.
Visualizing the location of the various conditions is essential to teaching, especially the non-compliant patient or those cases where cognitive processes or language may be an obstacle.
Wound Foot is molded from an 80-year-old patient for a true-to-life appearance. There are twenty conditions presented on this model, including Stage 1, 2, 3 and two Stage 4 pressure injuries, DTPI, eschar, neuropathic ulcer, callus, gangrene, maceration, amputation, corn, fungal thickened toenails, blisters, hammer toes, skin staples and more.
Visualizing the location of the various conditions is essential to teaching, especially the non-compliant patient or those cases where cognitive processes or language may be an obstacle.