TraumaSim Silicone Wound Kit - Clinical (28 wounds)
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The TraumaSim Silicone Wound Kit — Clinical is a comprehensive 28-wound collection of high-fidelity silicone wound prosthetics developed specifically for nursing and healthcare education — covering the wound types most commonly encountered in clinical practice that students need to recognise, assess, stage, and manage before they encounter them on real patients.
The wound selection is clinician-led and curriculum-aligned, spanning pressure injuries across all six staging classifications, skin tears across five category variants, surgical wounds from healing through to dehiscence and infection, leg and foot ulcers across arterial, venous, mixed, and neuropathic presentations, rashes including anaphylaxis and meningococcal presentations, and clinical wounds including malignancy, self-harm, infected open wound, deep abrasion, and haematoma. That breadth — 28 wounds across six clinical categories — makes this kit suitable as a primary simulation resource for an entire nursing program rather than a supplement to existing equipment.
The clinical training case for realistic wound simulation is well established. Students who encounter realistic wound presentations in simulation develop more accurate assessment skills, more confident clinical communication, and better decision-making under the pressure of real patient contact than those trained on diagrams and verbal description alone. The confronting nature of some clinical wounds — malignancy, severe pressure injuries, self-harm — is precisely why simulation exposure matters: students who have encountered and managed these presentations in a controlled environment arrive at their first real patient contact with the clinical composure and skill foundation the scenario is designed to build.
All 28 wounds are self-adhesive, washable, and reusable — applying directly to manikins or role players without adhesives, removing cleanly after each session, and maintaining appearance and adhesion across repeated training cohorts. Setup is fast, reset is straightforward, and the kit sustains its training value across multiple academic years without significant consumable cost.
Supplied in a TraumaSim storage bag. Available in 11 skin tones — commonly requested tones held in standard stock; others manufactured to order. Contact TacMed Australia before ordering if a specific tone is required. Tone availability may vary — confirm at time of order.
Note: All wounds are hand painted — natural variation in appearance should be expected. Manikin not included.
Pressure Injuries
- Pressure Injury Stage 1
- Pressure Injury Stage 2
- Pressure Injury Stage 3
- Pressure Injury Stage 4
- Pressure Injury — Suspected Deep Tissue
- Pressure Injury — Unstageable
Rashes and Hives
- Rash — Anaphylaxis
- Rash — Meningococcal
Skin Tears
- Skin Tear Category 1A
- Skin Tear Category 1B
- Skin Tear Category 2A
- Skin Tear Category 2B
- Skin Tear Category 3
- Skin Tear with Mobile Skin
Surgical Wounds
- Suture Stapled Healing — Small
- Suture Line — Infected
- Dehiscence — Small
- Dehiscence — Medium
- Dehiscence — Large
Ulcers
- Arterial Leg Ulcer
- Venous Leg Ulcer
- Mixed Leg Ulcer
- Neuropathic Foot Ulcer
Various Clinical
- Malignancy — Fungating
- Self-Harm Wound
- Infected Open Wound
- Deep Abrasion
- Large Haematoma
Extras
- TraumaSim Storage Bag
- 28 clinician-selected wounds across six clinical categories: Pressure injuries, skin tears, surgical wounds, ulcers, rashes, and various clinical presentations — comprehensive clinical wound coverage in a single kit.
- Pressure injury staging coverage: All six classifications — Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4, Suspected Deep Tissue, and Unstageable — for complete pressure injury assessment and staging education.
- Skin tear category coverage: Five variants across Categories 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, and 3 plus mobile skin — supports structured skin tear classification training.
- Surgical wound progression: Healing through to small, medium, and large dehiscence and infected suture line — covers the post-surgical wound assessment and management spectrum.
- Ulcer type differentiation: Arterial, venous, mixed, and neuropathic presentations — develops the assessment skills required to differentiate ulcer aetiology and inform management decisions.
- Clinically sensitive wound inclusion: Malignancy fungating wound, self-harm, and infected open wound — prepares students for confronting presentations in a psychologically safe environment.
- Self-adhesive, washable, and reusable: Fast setup, clean reset, sustained training value across multiple cohorts without significant consumable cost.
- Supplied in a TraumaSim storage bag: Organised and protected between sessions and across academic years.
- 11 skin tones available: Commonly requested tones held in stock; others manufactured to order.
Who is this kit designed for?
Nursing and healthcare education programs — undergraduate nursing, enrolled nursing, clinical skills courses, wound care specialisation, and pre-placement simulation programs at universities, TAFEs, hospitals, and clinical training facilities. It's also suited to simulation centres serving multiple healthcare disciplines where wound assessment is a shared clinical competency.
Why are all six pressure injury stages included?
Pressure injury staging is a fundamental clinical assessment skill for nurses across all settings — hospital, aged care, community, and residential. The six classifications — Stage 1 through 4, Suspected Deep Tissue, and Unstageable — each present differently and require different management responses. Having all six in a single kit allows educators to run structured pressure injury assessment and staging exercises across the complete classification spectrum.
Why are confronting wound types like malignancy and self-harm included?
These wound types are encountered in clinical practice and require specific clinical and communication skills that are distinct from standard wound management. Students who have encountered these presentations in a controlled simulation environment are better prepared for the clinical composure and sensitivity these wounds demand in real patient contact. The simulation setting provides the psychologically safe exposure that develops those skills before the stakes are real.
Are the wounds suitable for manikin use?
Yes. All wounds are self-adhesive and designed for application to manikin surfaces as well as role players. Manikin is not included — wounds shown on a manikin in product images for demonstration purposes only.
Can individual wounds be purchased separately?
Yes. Wounds from this kit are available individually and in category-specific sets. Contact TacMed Australia for details on individual wound availability and category range options.
Are the wounds reusable across multiple student cohorts?
Yes. All wounds are washable and designed to maintain appearance and adhesion across repeated use — sustaining training value across multiple academic year cohorts without significant consumable cost or replacement frequency.
What skin tones are available?
11 tones are available: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock. Other tones are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before placing your order to confirm availability and lead times.
What are the dimensions and weight?
The kit measures 38 cm x 25 cm x 4 cm and weighs 3 kg.
📦 Shipping Overview
- Flat rate: $12.95 Australia-wide
- Free shipping: Orders over $250
- Dispatch time: 1–2 business days (Mon–Fri)
🚚 Delivery Estimates
- Metro areas: 3–7 business days
- WA & NT: Up to 10 business days
- During peak or promo periods: Please allow additional time
📍 Delivery Instructions
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