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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
This is a super useful dummy that's great for training a large number of different medical issues. Everything looks pretty realistic and is great for practicing a number of medical nessesitys.pretty expensive if your looking to play pranks on people but I like to leave it mostly naked in weird positions in friends vehicles while they are working. Hilarious to see them freak out for a bit wondering wtf is sitting in their car
Rochelle Burris
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I was actually pretty pleasantly surprised at what this mannequin has to offer. It has urinary catheter capabilities, NG tube capabilities, many different injectable sites, two stomas, an interchangeable amputated arm and leg, a wig that could be taken off or interchanged, both genitals, an interchangeable mastectomy and a site for a tracheostomy. It's ugly as all get out, just like most mannequins are, but it is functional. This will be a great tool for our brand new health science program.
Mad Max
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
This is really quite amazing. It's sturdy and well built, it will take lots of punishment from students. And it's very thoughtful, there are probably a hundred different procedures you can perform on this, not to mention the extra pieces you can purchase separately.To be clear, this is not an anatomy doll, it doesn't have any organs that aren't related to procedures it teaches. So, for example, the bladder is not anatomical, and there are no kidneys - the bladder is just a rubber squeeze ball to hold fluids so you can practice irrigation etc.I won't list all the things you can do with it, they cover some of those things in the video and product detail page. But besides the obvious things, you can also use this to practice cleaning and grooming, administering eye drops, dressing and undressing a patient, moving and lifting a patient, etc. This is only 30 pounds, but it's still good practice, and it's unwieldy like a limp person. Plus I'm sure you could come up with a creative way to add weight to it if you had a specific lesson objective in mind.The interchangeable parts are silicone - to practice suture, injections, etc. The Deltoid site has a sponge behind it, so fluid doesn't go everywhere while practicing. Some of these silicone parts come with duplicates, and of course you can order replacements separately. They are intended to be disposable/replaceable, but they are sturdy and should last a long time.The rest of the doll is hard plastic, durable, easy to wash, resistant to stains.For everything you get, I can't believe how inexpensive this thing is.It's preassembled, and there is only one sheet of instructions to go along with it, which basically points out the features.It shows the doll wearing pajamas or maybe a patient gown with pants - but to be clear, no clothes are included.My only disappointment was that there was no male chest - but apparently you can order it separately. They say male / female, but they are only referring to genitalia. There are two female chests - one with mastectomy and one without.This would be a great teaching tool even for high school students.
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