Seymour-II-Wound-Care-Model-DTPI-Trainer Seymour II Wound Care Model
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Seymour II Wound Care Model
Practice Proper Wound Identification and Staging
- Effective for educating and training healthcare professionals in the identification and staging of wounds and their probable etiologies
- Lifelike material permits the application and easy removal of dressing
- Displayed conditions: stage 1; stage 2; stage 3 with undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat and slough; and deep stage 4 with exposed bone with osteomyelitis, undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat, eschar, and slough
- Includes a DTPI, unstageable full eschar/slough wound, and a 5.5" dehisced wound
- Excellent for visualizing and understanding the differences in wounds
- Modeled from a 74-year-old patient
Ideal for hospitals, long-term-care facilities, and nursing homes, the Seymour II Wound Care Model aids in teaching how to identify, stage, and treat wounds. The training tool displays four different pressure injuries: stage 1; stage 2; stage 3 with undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat and slough; and deep stage 4 with exposed bone with osteomyelitis, undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat, eschar, and slough. Lifelike materials allow for easy dressing application and removal without leaving adhesive residue, and the wounds have been hand painted to look as realistic as possible.
Practice Proper Wound Identification and Staging
- Effective for educating and training healthcare professionals in the identification and staging of wounds and their probable etiologies
- Lifelike material permits the application and easy removal of dressing
- Displayed conditions: stage 1; stage 2; stage 3 with undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat and slough; and deep stage 4 with exposed bone with osteomyelitis, undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat, eschar, and slough
- Includes a DTPI, unstageable full eschar/slough wound, and a 5.5" dehisced wound
- Excellent for visualizing and understanding the differences in wounds
- Modeled from a 74-year-old patient
Ideal for hospitals, long-term-care facilities, and nursing homes, the Seymour II Wound Care Model aids in teaching how to identify, stage, and treat wounds. The training tool displays four different pressure injuries: stage 1; stage 2; stage 3 with undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat and slough; and deep stage 4 with exposed bone with osteomyelitis, undermining, tunneling, subcutaneous fat, eschar, and slough. Lifelike materials allow for easy dressing application and removal without leaving adhesive residue, and the wounds have been hand painted to look as realistic as possible.