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3-2. Picture-card style

(1) Layer each skin onto the fitting holder in order from Stage IV to Stage I.

(2) Peel away each layer of skin at a time to observe the progression of decubitus.

Summary of Contents for LM-078

Page 1: ...bitus Treatment Model Please read this Instruction Manual to ensure correct use of the product Store it in a safe place for easy access KOKEN CO LTD 1 4 14 Koraku Bunkyo ku Tokyo 112 0004 JAPAN URL ht...

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Page 3: ...erating environments Do not use it in heavy industrial settings This model uses urethane foam for some of its parts and may be susceptible to damage from pests that are attracted to urethane foam such...

Page 4: ...2 Table of Contents 1 Outline and Features 2 Part Composition and Names of the Components 3 Handling the Model 3 1 How to wear 3 2 Picture card style 4 Caring for the Model 5 Specifications...

Page 5: ...I to IV to enable understanding of the classification of each stage The skin is made of silicone rubber for an appearance and texture that is similar to that of the human body All six skins can be lay...

Page 6: ...ion Name of Components Fitting holder Stage I Skin are Stage II Skin blister Stage II Skin epidermolysis Stage III Skin decubitus with white necrotic tissue Stage III Skin decubitus with black necroti...

Page 7: ...5 Hook and loop fasteners also two on the top side Buckle Names of the Components Fitting holder Skin underside Belt Hook and loop fasteners Skin Hook and loop fasteners...

Page 8: ...del 3 1 How to wear 1 Select one of the six skins to attach to the fitting holder Place the hook and loop fasteners together to attach in place 2 Wrap the belt around the hips close the buckle and adj...

Page 9: ...7 3 2 Picture card style 1 Layer each skin onto the fitting holder in order from Stage IV to Stage I 2 Peel away each layer of skin at a time to observe the progression of decubitus...

Page 10: ...lar solvents Doing so may cause the paint on the surface of the fitting holder to peel Skin Wash dirt and smudges off the skin with water or a neutral solvent diluted with water When washing the Stage...

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