The OLAES Modular Trauma Dressing – 4" Training is a high-quality, latex-free trauma dressing designed for realistic training and emergency wound management. Featuring modular components, it includes 3 meters of sterile 4-ply packing gauze, a plastic occlusive sheet, and a transparent pressure cup that allows for visual haemorrhage inspection and focused pressure on wounds. The bandage’s elastic wrap features built-in control strips to prevent unravelling, ensuring consistent pressure and secure application.
Ideal for simulations and hands-on practice, the training version replicates the same functionality as the standard OLAES bandage and can also be used for eye protection in emergencies.
Features:
- Latex-free construction for safe use in all scenarios
- Elastic wrap with control strips prevents accidental unravelling
- 3 metres of sterile 4-ply packing gauze for wound packing practice
- Plastic occlusive sheet included for burn or chest injury simulation
- Transparent pressure cup enables visual haemorrhage inspection and doubles as an eye shield
- Heavy-duty elastic bandage provides secure and consistent coverage
Specifications:
- Size: 4" Training Version
- Available in 4", 6", and 4" Flat Packed versions
FAQs:
What is the OLAES Modular Trauma Dressing used for?
It’s used to manage traumatic injuries by providing compression, wound packing, and treatment for burns or chest injuries. It’s a critical emergency care tool.
Can the 4" Training version be used for practice?
Yes, the training version offers the same components and usability as the standard version, making it perfect for hands-on trauma training.
What makes this dressing modular?
It includes multiple built-in components: packing gauze, trauma pad, pressure cup, and occlusive sheet—allowing for flexible treatment of various injuries.
Is it latex-free?
Yes, the OLAES dressing is latex-free and safe for individuals with allergies.
Can the pressure cup be used for more than just wound care?
Yes, it also functions as an emergency eye protection cup in addition to applying focused pressure on wounds.