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1   Wound foot “Wilma”                                                                  2   Elderly pressure ulcer foot
                   Moulded from a real foot for a true-life experience when assessing the various wounds. Twenty   Chronic foot ulcers affect elderly the most, we have designed the
                   different conditions are presented so you can see and understand how they are different. Great   Elderly Pressure Ulcer Foot for instruction on care and cleaning
                   care has been taken to colour each wound just as you would see it on a patient. Once the different   of pressure ulcers in various stages. Pressure ulcers are more
                   etiologies are understood, you can discuss and devise treatment plans that will deliver optimized   likely to appear over pressure points such as heels, tips of toes,
                   patient care. The following wounds and abnormalities are included: pressure ulcers, deep tissue   between toes, or anywhere the bones
                   injury, callus, amputated toe, gangrene, maceration, partial thickness wounds, corn, ingrown   may protrude and rub against socks,
                   toenail, blister, hammer toes, and skin stapled wound. Comes with positioning base for “hands   shoes, or bed sheets. This replica
                   free” access to all the sites when applying dressings or teaching.                      contains all four severity                          2
                                                                                                           stages:
                   Size: 32 x 20 x 9 cm
                      n Ref.no. R10227                                                                        n Stage I: Located on
                                                                                                             the bottom of the toe.
                                                                                                             Surface of the skin
                                                                                                             is red.
                                                                                                              n Stage II: Located on
                                                                                                             the bottom of the
                                                                                                             foot just under the
                                                                                                             toe. Surface of the skin
                                                                                                             is red and deeper into
                                             1                                                               the skin layers.
                                                                                                              n Stage III: Located on the
                                                                                                             side of the foot. Surface of
                                                                                                             the skin is red, looks more
                                                                                                             like a crater, and reaches the
                                                                                                             bottom layer of the skin.
                                                                                                              n Stage IV: Located on the heel of
                                                                                                             the foot. Surface of the skin is
                                                                                                             red. A great amount of tissue has
                                                                                                             been damaged, including muscle,
                                                                                                             bone, joints, and tendons.
                                                                                                              n Ref.no. R10228



















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