Introduction to Moulage Andrew Camerato, EMT- B Medical Simulation Supervisor Stratus Center for Medical Simulation Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston,

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Introduction to Moulage Andrew Camerato, EMT- B Medical Simulation Supervisor Stratus Center for Medical Simulation Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA

What is Moulage ? The ancient art of applying fake wounds to train EMS, Military Medical Responders, and numerous other fields of medical professionals. This can consist of pre-made wounds being applied with spirit gum, all the way up to full body burns that can take hours to apply.

Considerations Time Cost Clean-Up Turn Around

Schkin In a large bowl, mix together (2) 13 oz. petroleum jelly, (3) 16 oz. solid cornstarch, 2-5 TBS liquid foundation (depending on color). You don't want it too sticky or too dry. You can start out mixing it with a spatula, but eventually will need to put on rubber gloves and get your hands in it to get it mixed all the way through. It is easier to clean up with paper towels, first, then try and wash your hands with soap and water.

Make Up Sugar based stage blood Grease Make-Up Schkin

Abrasions

Seat Belt Signs

Gunshot wounds

Burns

Protruding Injuries

Blisters and Hives

Clean-Up