The Visual Wound Foot
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Skills
- To help healthcare professionals and patients in the identification and staging of wounds and their probable etiologies
- Teaching routine cleansing and dressing techniques
- Identification and cause of wounds
- Patient education
Features
- The Visual Wound Foot is modelled from an 80-year old patient
- Made of a unique new material that permits the application and easy removal of dressings without the need to constantly cleanse the skin of residual adhesive
- Each wound has been realistically coloured to assist in identification and cause
- Model is made of a flexible material which allows movement of the toes for closer examination and application of dressings
- Supplied with a positioning base for ease of use
- The following wounds, pressure ulcers and foot abnormalities are present:
- Stage I pressure ulcer on the medial malleolus
- Stage II pressure ulcer on the lateral foot (behind the little toe on the side of the foot)
- Stage III pressure ulcer on the heel with infection
- Stage IV pressure ulcer on the lateral malleolus with exposed tendon and bone (with osteomyelitis)
- Stage IV pressure ulcer on the medial foot (behind the big toe) with exposed tendon and slough
- Suspected deep tissue injury (DTI) on top of foot – spongy when palpated
- Eschar (unstageable) on the lateral foot
- Full thickness ulcer, plantar, 1st digit, probable diabetic neuropathic etiology
- Callus under the 4th metatarsal phalangeal joint
- Amputated 2nd toe
- Dry gangrene of the 5th toe, due to ischaemia
- Interdigital maceration between the 4th and 5th toes
- Partial thickness wounds between 3rd and 4th toes at 1st joint
- Corn at base of 3rd toe
- Callus at tip of 3rd toe
- Ingrowing toenail on the medial aspect of the big toe
- Fungal thickened toenail on the big toe
- Blister on the big toe at the first joint
- Hammer toes - 3rd, 4th and 5th toes
- Skin stapled wound
Includes
- Wound identification leaflet
Manufacturer
VATA
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