13-10-2025
ADA MED SUPPLY LIMITED
Article tag: Hemostasis model in upper limb trauma model BIX-H2008
The upper limb trauma amputation hemostasis model is a highly realistic teaching device used for trauma first aid and nursing skills training, specially designed for simulating upper limb trauma bleeding and amputation scenarios.
This model is made based on the anatomical structure of the human upper limb, including the simulation of arteries, veins and muscle tissues, and can truly reproduce the situation of traumatic bleeding. By using this model, trainees can practice various hemostasis methods, such as direct compression hemostasis, tourniquet application, wound bandaging and limb immobilization, etc. At the same time, they can master the key skills of assessing the amount of bleeding, determining the type of bleeding and the sequence of treatment.
The model can be repeatedly trained to provide immediate feedback, helping trainees correct operational errors and enhance operational standardization and emergency response capabilities.
The application of the upper limb trauma amputation hemostasis model enables medical staff to become familiar with the trauma first aid process in a safe and controllable environment, improve their ability to respond to sudden severe bleeding, accumulate valuable experience for clinical practice, and significantly enhance the clinical judgment and rescue confidence of trainees.