The present invention relates to teaching care of trauma wounds by means of but not limited to packing wounds with gauze, suturing, occluding blood flow with tourniquet and chest seals.
The objective of the present invention is to provide learning device to teach wound packing, trauma assesment, and how to apply tourniquet and occlude blood flow; how to suture a laceration and the feel of an artery inside of a wound provides a realistic real-life scenario.
The first objective of the present invention is to simulate a real-life hemorrhage of an artery by applying a tourniquet properly on the side of the cylinder will close the artery inside of the wound hole and occlude the blood flow.
The second objective is to simulate the flow of blood through the artery(Hose) by use of the syringe forcing the blood flow through the cylinder and allowing it to leak out of the artery in the wound hole.
The third objective into teach how to pack a wound and stop the hemorrhage of the artery inside the wound hole by packing the wound with enough gauze that will stop the bleed artery.
The fourth objective is to teach suturing on lacerations on the base of the device.
The fifth objective to simulate the flow of blood. The simulated body part (Device) by use of syringe filled with blood and manual pushing the plunger down in one single push or pulsing the plunger with on and off motions, this simulated the pulsing of the flow if blood through the heart.
The sixth objective to simulate the flow of blood through the artery is to use a pump that is place inside a reservoir of simulated blood and setting a pulse action through a micro controller to turn the pump on/off—on/off. To simulate a heart pumping blood.
The seventh objective is to teach how to apply a chest seal. The needle acts as the lungs by pumping air through the tube, a chest seal is applied to the top of the wound hole by using the needle plunger pushing it into the needle back in an out again; simulates the movement of the lungs, thus, sucking the chest eal around the wound hole. The needle can be fitted with blood and allow to fill up wound hole and the blood will pass out the chest seal vent hole, allowing both air and blood to escape through vents.
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#7 is a resource filled with liquid #8 is a pump that is submerged in the liquid. The liquid is pumped through the simulated artery hose into wound hole #3 which fills up with liquid until gauze packed into wound hole #3. The liquid continuously flows back into reservoir by return hose #12.
Shows the learning device with chest seal #10 placed over wound hole #3. The purpose of the chest seal is to allow blood and air to escape through the vent holes 11 and 14, 13 shows the direction of air escaping. The chest seal prevents pneumothorax (the collapse of the lungs). When 5A is interfaced with a empty syringe, air can be injected into hose 5A which will cause chest seal to raise and air will escape through vent chambers 11&14 by pulling syringe plunger in reverse causing the effect of the lung taking in air.
#1 shows the side of the cylinder device.
#2 shows the top of the cylinder.
#3 shows the hole in the cylinder where wound packing is done.
#4 shows the base of the device where the user can practice suturing.
#5a is the simulated artery that protrudes out the base of the device.
#5b shows the artery on the inside of the wound the length of the device and crossing over wound packing hole.
#6 shows the syringe that pumps simulated flow of blood or fluid through the artery.
#16 shows Tourniquet or limb occlusion devices wrapping the Hybrid Medical Bleed Control Trauma Care Learning Device