WILMA WOUND FOOT

Nº DE PRODUTO 1440


WILMA WOUND FOOT

Nº DE PRODUTO 1440

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.

DESCARREGAR

* Check availability according to geographic region.

HABILIDADES

  • Closer examination of foot wounds
  • Wound ressing application and removal
  • Consequences of not providing a proper wound care

CASOS E PATOLOGIAS

  • Stage 1 pressure injury on the medial malleolus
  • Stage 2 pressure injury on the lateral foot (behind the 5th toe)
  • Stage 3 pressure injury on the heel with infection
  • Stage 4 pressure injury on the lateral malleolus with exposed tendon and bone (with osteomyelitis)
  • Stage 4 pressure injury on the medial foot (behind the great toe) with exposed tendon and slough
  • DTPI (Deep Tissue Pressure Injury) on top of foot with “mushy/boggy” feel when palpated
  • Unstageable eschar on lateral foot
  • Full thickness ulcer, plantar, 1st digit, probable diabetic neuropathic etiology
  • Callus under the 4th metatarsal phalangeal joint
  • Amputated 2nd toe
  • Dry gangrene of the 5th toe, due to ischemia
  • Interdigital maceration between the 4th and 5th toe
  • Partial thickness wounds between 3rd and 4th toe at 1st joint
  • Corn on top of 3rd toe
  • Callus at tip of 3rd toe
  • Ingrown toenail on the medial aspect of the great toe
  • Fungal thickened toenail on the great toe
  • Blister on great toe at the first joint
  • Hammer toes – 3rd, 4th and 5th toes
  • Skin stapled wound

Características

Wound Foot is molded from an 80-year old patient for a realistic appearance. Twenty different conditions are presented on this model so you can see and understand how they are different. Great care has been taken to hand paint each wound just as they would be seen on a patient for the most life-like patient simulation. This model is made of flexible material permitting the toes to be moved for closer examination or the application of dressings. This unique material permits the application and removal of dressings without leaving adhesive residue, when used according to supplied instructions. Each model is supplied with a positioning base for the foot which will give hands free access to all the sites when applying dressings or for teaching.

INCLUI

  • 1 WILMA wound foot
  • 1 Stand (option)
  • 1 Carryn case (option)
  • 1 Instructions manual

Descrição

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.

DESCARREGAR

* Verifique a disponibilidade de acordo com a região geográfica


HABILIDADES

HABILIDADES

  • Closer examination of foot wounds
  • Wound ressing application and removal
  • Consequences of not providing a proper wound care
CASOS E PATOLOGIAS
Características
INCLUI
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