Features:
■ Use of polymer materials, environmentally friendly and non-polluting, with high degree of simulation.
■ Can be flexibly fixed to the “injured person” to simulate a real hemorrhage environment, with adjustable blood flow.
■ practice first aid techniques such as haemostasis, cleaning, disinfection, dressing, immobilisation and handling.
* Trauma components include: forehead laceration; jaw injury; sucking chest trauma; open clavicle fracture with chest contusion; abdominal trauma with small intestine protrusion; gunshot wound to the palm of the hand; open fracture of the humerus and forearm; open fracture of the femur and thigh; open fracture of the tibia and calf; laceration of the forearm; amputation of the right leg; stab wound to the calf; compound fracture of the foot; bullet penetration wound; shock face; Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ face burns (one); burns to the back of I, II and III (one); phosphorus burns to the hands of I, II and III (one); burns to the forearms of I, II and III (one); modules of various degrees of lacerations, open fractures (twenty-four).