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RSD Model RS-600, Wounded Willy/ Damaged Debbie Teaching/Training System
RSD Model RS-600, Wounded Willy/Damaged Debbie Teaching/Training System
Includes: Wounded Willy Damaged Debbie Anatomic Neck Mechanical Neck with Foam Flesh/ 1 ea for Willy and Debbie Traumas and Pathologies (-01 to -59)
Willy and Debbie demonstrate and evaluate positioning and imaging techniques, including kVp, mAs, contrast, optical density, OFD and TFD. Their radiographs are optically equivalent to humans in density and contrast.
There are no single, unique description of any of their traumas and pathologies. Rather, there are limitless variations among a broader range of casualties. The most meaningful judgments of the realism of trauma and pathologies are those based on long radiographic experience across the spectrum of casualties.
Dimensions: They are small adults. Since technologists must learn to work with patients of all sizes and weights, a smaller phantom is as valid for training as a larger phantom, and positioning is facilitated. Each is 5ft, 1in. (156cm) and 105lbs (48kg).
Anatomy: Willy and Debbie are articulated at the neck, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees. Fractures of the left shoulder and left hip are located in Debbie. To minimize handling problems, all other traumas of the arms and legs are located on Willy and the right side of Debbie. The articulations provide a broad range of positioning of capabilities, even the "frog position"
Soft Tissues: Willy and Debbie have solid "soft tissues" that are hard and rigid. They cannot be palpated to locate traumas. However, radiological technologists are generally informed by the physician as to the views to be taken. The manual provides this information for the instructors.
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