Adam,Rouilly  /  Products  /  Pat Pressure Ulcer Staging Model™
Skills and Features

0980 ‘Pat’ Pressure Injury Staging Model™- In the past, healthcare providers have been taught wound care through high-quality photographs and video. ‘Pat’ Pressure Injury Staging Model™ brings wound care alive in a way that even the best of photographs cannot. The model displays the following pressure injuries (per NPUAP 2016 – National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel): Stage 1 (in both darkly and lightly pigmented skin), Stage 2, Stage 3 with undermining, tunneling and slough, a shallow Stage 4 over the malleolus with exposed bone and tendon, and an unstagable eschar/slough wound. The darkly pigmented skin section shows how different a Stage 1, blood blister and DTPI (Deep Tissue Pressure Injury) may appear depending on the skin pigmentation.

VATA’s ‘Pat’ Pressure Injury Staging Model

  • This comprehensive model displays the following pressure injuries: Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3 with undermining, tunneling and slough, a shallow Stage 4 over the malleolus with exposed bone and tendon, and an unstageable eschar/slough wound.
  • Allows for medical professionals to visualize and understand the differences in wounds.
Availability: Available on backorder|Estimated to ship within 1 week. Contact us if you have a firm delivery date requirement.SKU: 980Categories: 
0980 Pat Pressure Injury Staging Model™- A unique, compact, comprehensive and realistic model displaying the following pressure injuries (per NPUAP 2016 – National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel): Stage 1 (in both darkly and lightly pigmented skin), Stage 2, Stage 3 with undermining, tunneling and slough, a shallow Stage 4 over the malleolus with exposed bone and tendon, and an unstageable eschar/slough wound,. The darkly pigmented skin section shows how different a Stage 1, blood blister and DTPI (Deep Tissue Pressure Injury) may appear depending on the skin pigmentation. The DTPIs, have a “mushy/boggy” feel when palpated, especially helpful in darkly pigmented patients where visualization of the injury may not be sufficient. In the past, healthcare providers have been taught wound care through high-quality photographs and video. ‘Pat’ Pressure Injury Staging Model™ brings wound care alive in a way that even the best of photographs cannot. This model makes it possible to visualize and understand the differences in wounds. Great care has been taken to hand paint each wound just as they would be seen on a patient. Once the different etiologies are understood, they can be discussed and a treatment plan devised that will deliver optimized patient care. Pressure injury assessment has become critical to the operation of health agencies, as inaccurate wound assessment can affect reimbursement, cause inaccurate reporting of patient outcomes and the appearance of potential adverse events. ‘Pat’ Pressure Injury Staging Model™ is an effective tool to educate all healthcare providers, patients, families and caregivers in the identification and staging of pressure injuries. This model is also an excellent visual aid for educating those who cannot read well enough to understand basic health care information, allowing them to see what can occur without proper care. Routine cleansing and dressing changes can be taught and practiced on all the wounds. A great tool for an overview of the NPUAP staging guidelines and for training, competency testing, skills assessment and dressing techniques! Optional carry case available 0981
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs (2.3kg)
Shipping Dimensions: 14”x 11” x3” (35.6cm x27.9cm x7.6cm)
Product Weight:
Product Dimensions:

Skills

  • A unique, compact, comprehensive and realistic model to assist healthcare professionals and patients in the identification and staging of wounds and their robable etiologies
  • Teaching routine cleansing and dressing techniques
  • This model makes it possible to visualize and understand the differences in wounds
  • The principles, skills and tools necessary for wound cleansing, classification, staging and assessment can be reviewed, as well as the measurement of wound length, depth, undermining and tunnelling
  • Patient education
  • Displays the following pressure ulcers:
    • An unstageable eschar/slough wound
    • Stage I (both darkly and lightly pigmented skin)
    • Stage II (as intact blister and open wound)
    • Stage III with undermining, tunneling and slough
    • Shallow Stage IV over the malleolus with exposed bone and tendon
    • Stage IV with exposed bone, tendon, muscle and undermining, tunneling, eschar and slough
  • The darkly pigmented skin section shows how different a Stage I, blood blister  and suspected deep tissue injury (DTI) may appear depending on the pigmentation
  • The DTIs, when felt, have a “spongy/soft” feel, especially helpful in darkly  pigmented patients where visualisation of the injury may not be apparent

Features

  • Made of a unique new material that permits the application and easy removal of dressings without leaving an adhesive residue
  • Each wound has been realistically coloured to assist in identification and cause
Additional Information

Manufacturer

VATA

Downloads and Videos
Spares and Repairs

Related Spares and Repairs

SKUProduct NamePriceAction
AV981Carrying Case for Pat Pressure Ulcer Staging Model™Price on requestView Product