Medical & Educational Instruments
Casualty Simulation & Moulage
Basic Casualty Simulation Kit
The most economical way to get started in simulated injuries. Re-useable wounds and refillable accessories let you practice bandaging and splinting techniques repeatedly. The kit is supplied in a storage case and includes:
Bleeding wounds (complete with reservoir bags with pump assembly):
• 1 Compound fracture tibia
Non-bleeding wounds:
• 12 Assorted stick-on lacerations and open fractures
Make-Up Accessories:
• 1 Atomizer mist sprayer
• 1 Bottle coagulant make-up blood
• 1 Pkg. blood powder for 4.5 liter simulated blood
• 1 Casualty simulation wax
• 1 Pkg. broken Plexiglas® for simulating glass
embedded wounds
• 4 Grease paint colors: white, blue, brown and red
• 1 Pkg. methyl cellulose for blood thickening
• 1 Body adhesive for stick-on wounds
• 3 Spatulas
• 3 Tongue depressors
33 x 25.5 x 13 cm; 2.3 kg
Weapons of Mass Destruction Casualty Simulation Kit
Effective Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) treatment of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear-Explosive (CBRNE) weapons demands a well-trained staff
And starts with early recognition of the hazards at the scene. This kit
Contains multiple copies of several types of wounds associated with WMD or CBRNE attacks.
The new face masks feature the release of fluids to mimic the physiological reaction associated with these agents, such as sweating, tearing, nasal discharge, and mouth excretions. Other face masks feature varying stages of small pox, anthrax, and chemical burns. The stick-on wounds show Improvised Explosive Device (IED) damage, and various stages of disease. This kit offers a wide selection of strap-on and stick-on moulages. The mock injuries are quick and easy to apply to numerous personnel to get the exercise started. Strap-on wounds include below-theknee and below-the-elbow amputations and many other wounds. The kit comes complete in a rugged carry case and includes various makeup accessories so you can tackle the first exercise without purchasing other supplies.
Size: 21x 12 x 10".
M-W44732
Multiple Casualty Simulation Kit
Complex wounds for testing higher levels of skill in bandaging and patient care while keeping initial expenditures low. The kit is supplied in a storage case and includes:
Bleeding wounds (complete with reservoir bags with
pump assembly):
• Open amputation, compound fracture of humerus, and compound fracture of tibia
• Sucking wound of chest, gunshot wound of palm
Non-bleeding wounds:
• 24 Assorted stick-on lacerations and open fractures
Make-Up Accessories:
• Coagulant make-up blood
• Methyl cellulose for blood thickening, blood powder for 3 each 4.5 liter simulated blood
• Body adhesive for stick-on wounds, casualty simulation wax
• Broken Plexiglas® for simulating glass embedded wound, colors: white, blue, brown and red
• Mist sprayer, spatulas, tongue depressors
25.5 x 23 x 46 cm; 4.1 kg
M-W99897
Advanced Casualty Simulation Kit
Especially suitable for use in the creation of disaster scenarios where application of makeup on multiple casualties creates the widest range of wounds. Contains specialty wounds associated with gunshots, like perforations, major avulsions, and complex jaw wounds. The kit is supplied in a storage case and includes:
Bleeding wounds (complete with reservoir bags with pump assembly):
• Compound fractures of humerus and tibia
Non-bleeding wounds:
• Assorted stick-on lacerations and open fractures
Make-Up Accessories:
• Make-up palette with scissors, mirror, measuring cup, mist sprayer
• Casualty simulation wax, coagulant make-up blood powder for making 3 batches of 4.5 liter simulated blood
• Broken Plexiglas® for simulating glass imbedded wound, fake dirt
• Make-up liners: red, blue, brown, white, yellow, black and flesh
• Plastalene modeling paste: white and dark, glycerine for simulating
perspiration, cold cream, mineral oil, charcoal
• Latex compound to simulate scars, petroleum jelly, pressure sensitive tape
• Methyl cellulose for simulated blood thickening
• Body adhesive for stick-on wounds, spatulas, tongue depressors,
applicators/swab sticks, cotton balls, cotton, tissues, and make-up sponges.
41 x 33 x 56 cm; 12.3 kg
E.M.T. Casualty Simulation Kit
This complex EMT kit uses components applied to human and manikin patients for the widest variety of training situations possible. Wounds can be strapped on, stuck on, created from wax, and made to bleed to challenge both the volunteer and the professional in areas of
burns,lacerations, fractures of arms and legs, and amputations; a good
kit to simulate community disasters like bus accidents or building explosions.The kit is supplied in a storage case and includes:
Bleeding wounds (complete with reservoir bags with pump assembly):
• Jaw wound, abdominal wound with protruding intestines, sucking wound of chest, compound fractures of humerus, femur, and tibia, laceration of the forehead, open amputation, gunshot wound of palm
Non-bleeding wounds:
• Assorted stick-on lacerations and open fracture wounds
• Phosphorous burn of the hand, face in shock
• 2nd, & 3rd degree burn of the face, chest, back, hand, and forearm
Make-Up Accessories:
• Mirror, body adhesive for stick-on wounds, casualty simulation wax
• Coagulant make-up blood powder for 3 batches of 4.5 liter simulated blood
• Methyl cellulose for blood thickening, colors: white, blue, brown and red
• Broken Plexiglas® for simulating glass imbedded wound
• Cold cream, mist sprayers, Plastalene modeling paste: white and dark
• Tongue depressors, tissues, fake dirt, charcoal, petroleum jelly, spatulas
61 x 23 x 46 cm; 14.6 kg
Forensic and Crime Scene Simulation Kit
This trauma evidence-gathering unit contains a series of wounds created specifically for teaching crime scene analysis and forensic scene reconstruction. Each wound is a carefully sculpted model from an actual victim’s injury exhibiting details intended to determine type of weapon, direction of force, and other particulars that only come with realistic trauma reproduc- tion. From simple puncture wounds associated with sharp instrument trauma to firearms entry and exit wounds all the critical tools for studying the
methodology of crime scene reconstruction based on wound demographics are included.
Great for first-timers exposure as well as on-going training for professionals already in the field. Can you recognize pattern ligature in strangulation? What was the murder weapon? What does a single bladed knife stab wound look
Like compared to a double edged wound? What are the differences between the wound of mechanism for suicide and hesitation marks? Each of these and more are addressed
And you also get moulage wax, coagulant blood,and a selection of makeup for bruising, blanching, and lividity. The
Entire kit is packed in a sturdy carrying case for protection and ease of transportation to the training site.72 pieces in all.
Sh.Wt. 14 lbs.; 21 X 13X15"
Wounds Included: petechiae, eccymosis, pattern ligature, slash, shotgun close range, shotgun, intermediate range, intermediate range round, intermediate range flake, exit gunshot, contact gunshot, contact handgun, contact wound, screwdriver, bite partial, bite complete, hesitation, single-edge knife, double-edge knife, blunt bat, bunny ears exit wound, exit wound ice pick,compound fracture humerus, foreign body protrusion, large laceration, medium laceration large compound fracture, 2nd degree burn
M-W44646