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mannequins can bleed
Mannequins can bleed, scream, and have realistic wounds. They simulate complex patient scenarios, including trauma, bariatric care, and transgender patient needs, to train healthcare professionals.
- ๐ฉธ Realistic moulage includes diabetic ulcers, sloughy wounds, and simulated top surgery complications.
- ๐ถ Life-like baby mannequins are used to teach immediate life support and infant handling.
- ๐ Trauma mannequins feature active bleeding stumps and require immediate tourniquet application.
- ๐งโโ๏ธ Bariatric mannequins mimic the body shape and skin folds of larger patients to teach personal care.
- โง๏ธ A transgender mannequin simulates changes from testosterone therapy, including engorged genitalia and chest hair.
A split screen shows a man in scrubs with gloves looking at a medical mannequin, and a close-up of a realistic-looking mannequin's face.