Bleeding wounds have special pump devices to simulate real blood flow. Stopping bleeding can be simulated by direct finger pressure.
The set includes:
- leg amputation;
- complex open fractures (2 forearms, tibia, 2 shins);
- 36 muscle wounds and open fractures, chest damage with pneumothorax;
- 2 gunshot wounds of a palm;
- jaw damage;
- abdominal damage with eventration;
- muscle wounds of a forehead;
- phosphorus burn of a forearm;
- 2nd and 3rd degree burns (face, chest, back, arm);
- face mask with shock image; paint for coagulated blood;
- 5 bags of artificial blood;
- blood thickener;
- glue; wax;
- 5 bags of broken plexiglass (to simulate glass in the wound);
- paint (white, blue, brown, red);
- spray bottle, 2 spatulas;
- 6 tongue holders;
- fake mud (charcoal);
- glycerin to simulate sweat;
- gel;
- oil;
- charcoal;
- latex mixture;
- petroleum jelly; modeling paste (white and dark);
- a bag of cosmetic wipes