This 12-piece assortment of self-adhesive wounds is designed to complement medical simulation, first aid, and emergency care training exercises. They allow you to visually represent various injuries on a manikin, a simulator, or compatible training skin.
Thanks to their self-adhesive design, they make it easy to quickly set up a training scenario. Instructors can thus prepare a scenario involving an accident, a wound, or victim care without the need for complex makeup or time-consuming preparation.
A useful tool for making scenarios more realistic
The use of simulated wounds enhances learners’ immersion. It allows them to practice observation, situation analysis, selecting first-aid supplies, communicating with the victim, and performing the appropriate procedures.
This set is particularly useful for training sessions where the goal is to make the exercise more visual, without resorting to heavy consumables or specialized mold preparation.
Technical Specifications
| Technical Specifications – Assorted Self-Adhesive Wounds |
| Product Type |
Self-adhesive simulation wounds |
| Packaging |
Assortment of 12 pieces |
| Usage |
Simulation of injuries for first aid training, emergency care, and educational scenarios |
| Application |
Self-adhesive format |
| Target Audience |
First aid instructors, training centers, healthcare teams, medical simulation organizations |
Use
- First aid training;
- simulation of victim care;
- emergency care drills;
- educational scenarios using manikins or compatible platforms;
- quick setup of a workshop on wound assessment and treatment.
FAQ – Assorted Self-Adhesive Wounds
What is the advantage of self-adhesive wounds compared to simulation makeup?
Self-adhesive wounds allow you to quickly set up a scenario without spending a lot of time applying makeup. They are convenient for training sessions with multiple groups, when the instructor needs to set up and repeat exercises quickly.
Is this product suitable for first aid training with multiple participants?
Yes. The 12-piece assortment allows you to vary the situations and create multiple scenarios focused on observation, injury assessment, and determining the appropriate actions to take.
On what surfaces can these wounds be used?
They are designed for simulation exercises and can be used on compatible surfaces such as manikins, simulators, or suitable training areas. Before repeated use, it is best to check compatibility with the surface being used.
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