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FAQ - Seymour II™ 0910/0920

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Arin Apron™ 0220
Seymour II™ 0910/0920
"Stan" Stage IV Pressure Ulcer Model™ 0970/0975
Venipuncture Training Aids 1352/1353 & 1354/1355
Nita Newborn™ 1800
Chester Chest™ 2400/2402
Pricing Information
Peter PICC Line™ 0600
"Wilma" Wound Foot™ 0950
"Pat" Pressure Ulcer Model™ 0980
Advanced Venipuncture Training Aid™ 1365/1366
Advanced Arm for Chester Chest™ 2386/2387
Advanced Venous Management Arm 00290

What is included with a new Seymour II™ ?
Seymour II™ is an anatomically correct wound care model, molded from a 74-year old patient. Seymour II™ displays the following conditions and pressure ulcers: Stage I, Stage II, Stage III with subcutaneous fat, undermining, tracking, slough, granulation tissue, a deep sacral Stage IV with eschar, subcutaneous fat, undermining, tracking, slough, and exposed bone (with osteomyelitis). Also shown are a suspected DTI (Deep Tissue Injury), full eschar/slough wound, and a 5 1/2" dehisced wound.

Is there anything else I should consider ordering for Seymour II™ ?
If you plan to transport the model from one location to another, there is an Optional Carrying Case 0901 made of a durable zippered, padded fabric, with carrying handles, shoulder strap and pockets in the top lid to store supplies.

Will dressings stick to Seymour II™ ?
Yes, we have developed a new material that is used in the manufacturing of Seymour II™ that allows dressings to stick well enough for demonstration purposes, but not stick so aggressively that they are difficult to remove and/or leave an adhesive residue. All Seymour II™ models shipped after May 14, 2009 are manufactured with this new material. Our earlier model, Seymour Butts 900, was not made of this new material.

Can Seymour II™ be used to demonstrate the use of negative pressure therapy?
Yes, there was a revision made to Seymour II™ 's that were shipped after May 14, 2009 to improve the ability to get a good seal with negative pressure therapy dressings.

What do I use to clean the model?
You can use soap and water to clean the surface of the model. Alcohol can also be used, but should not be used on the "shiny" wound surfaces to help retain the realistic appearance of these wounds.

How do I remove residual adhesive?
You can use any adhesive remover normally used on a patient to remove residual adhesive.

Are replacement parts available?
There are no replacement parts for this model.

Is this model available in a darkly pigmented color?
Yes, 0920 is the product number for this model in a darkly pigmented color.

Is there a discount if I order several products?

VATA Product Discounts
We offer discounts when 3 or more VATA manufactured products costing $250 or more are ordered at one time.

Order 3-5 VATA manufactured items - 10% discount
Order 6-10 VATA manufactured items - 15% discount
Order 11+ VATA manufactured items - 20% discount

VATA manufactured products are:
  • Arin Apron™ 0220
  • Peter PICC Line™ 0600
  • Seymour II 0910
  • "Wilma" Wound Foot 0950
  • "Stan" Stage IV Pressure Ulcer Model 0970
  • "Pat" Pressure Ulcer Model 0980
  • Venipuncture Training Aids 1352, 1353, 1354 and 1355
  • Advanced Venipuncture Training Aid™ 1365, 1366
  • NITA Newborn™ 1800
  • New Advanced Arm 2386
  • Chester Chest™ 2400

Non-VATA Products Discounts
We offer a discount of 5% when 3 or more non-VATA manufactured products are purchased at one time or when any number of non-VATA manufactured products are ordered with 3 VATA manufactured products. Please call for a quote when ordering more than 3 non-VATA manufactured products,

VATA, Inc provides authentic simulation and training models in the following areas: wound care model, eschar wound simulation, stage iii pressure ulcers and stage ii pressure ulcers.