Products
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Newborn Skin/Rash Wound Kit (WK160)WK160Learn More
The Newborn Skin / Rash Wound Kit simulates common newborn skin conditions, including bumps, rashes, patches, and scales. This wound kit can be used with many Gaumard® newborn simulators to add realism to newborn care scenarios and ensure participants practice and hone clinical skills needed to diagnose and provide care for harmless and alarming conditions.
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Newborn Trauma/Abuse Wound Kit (WK165)WK165Learn More
The Newborn Trauma and Abuse Wound Kit helps students practice how to identify and evaluate suspected child abuse and neglect victims. These wounds can be used with a variety of Gaumard® newborn simulators and placed in multiple locations on the body to help participants develop the skills needed to assess, identify, and provide care for accidental and non-accidental trauma.
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Uteri with Normal and Abnormal Internal Pathologies Package (S504.2)S504.2.PKLearn MoreThe Uteri with Normal and Abnormal Internal Pathologies Package is a set of seven uteri with internal pathologies to help participants practice and develop gynecologic skills. Each lifelike uteri allows for a hysteroscopic view of the pathologies so participants can practice diagnosing and identifying a variety of obstetric conditions. The uteri feature a patented "screw" design.
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No-Scalpel Vasectomy Skills Trainer (S518)S518.PKLearn MoreThe No-Scalpel Vasectomy Skills Trainer is a compact simulator developed to assist in learning a new method of vas occlusion. To provide realism, the leg stumps are designed to "get in the way" of the student as the procedure is mastered.
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Decubitus Ulcer Wound Kit (WK145)WK145Learn MoreThe Decubitus Ulcer Wound Kit includes Stage 1 through Stage 4 decubitus ulcers, allowing students to assess the severity of the wound and formulate a treatment plan. These wounds are lifelike and can be used on many Gaumard® simulators to add realism to scenarios. This wound kit can help participants develop and hone the clinical skills needed to provide effective care for patients.