■ Designed for all levels of on-site first aid, including a variety of common wounds, train students to identify and properly handle wounds in emergency situations
■ Each trauma component can be flexibly fixed on the "wounded"
■ The accessories of various wound skin modules are easy to replace, so that students can compare different wounds in the same part
■ It can create a real bleeding environment, and the blood flow can be adjusted
■ Can practice common techniques in emergency scene such as hemostasis, cleaning, disinfection, bandaging, fixation and handling
■ Trauma components include:
﹡ Forehead laceration (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Jaw injury (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Chest sucking wound (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Open fracture of clavicle and chest contusion (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Abdominal trauma with small bowel protrusion (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Gunshot wound on palm (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Compound fracture: open fracture of humerus and forearm (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Compound fracture: open fracture of femur and thigh (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Compound fracture: open fracture of tibia and calf (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Forearm laceration (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Amputation of right leg (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Calf stab wound (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Compound foot fracture (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Bullet penetrating wound (one bleeding wound)
﹡ Shock face (one)
﹡ Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ facial burns (one)
﹡ I, II, III back burns (one)
﹡Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ hand phosphorus burn (one)
﹡ I, II, III forearm burns (one)
﹡Variety of lacerations, open fracture modules (twenty-four)