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Got Moulage? Warning: Graphic pictures are following… and they are all made out of homemade recipes… Want more info? Haley Rich:
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Things We Consider First
! ! ! Things We Consider First ! Victim comfort We confirm there are no known allergies. Gets pale? We stop and remove moulage. Victim always has a mirror during application. We constantly ask if they are alright. Any hesitancy? We stop and remove moulage. All items needed for moulage are ready before seating victim.
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Items We Use… Mechanics "Schkin" Dish Soap Grease Cocoa Honey
Corn Syrup Fiber Therapy Carpenters' Chalk
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Items We Use “Schkin” Cornstarch Petroleum Jelly Cocoa
Coagulated “Blood” Mechanics Grease Blue and Red Food Coloring 2 parts red to 1 part blue
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Items We Use Honey/Corn Syrup
Medium “Blood” Honey, Corn Syrup, or Red Dish Soap with Blue and Red Food Coloring (2 parts red to 1 part blue) Honey/Corn Syrup above the chin. Dish soap below the chin. Bee season? Fragrant dryer sheet will keep them away!
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Items We Use Thin “Blood” Commercial Liquid Starch with Water
Red and Blue Food Coloring Bruise Powder Carpenter’s Chalk Pink, blue (mixed)
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Examples of Moulage Laceration:
Build up schkin and “bruise” with powder and “road rash.” “Cut” schkin (with blunt edge tool). Apply coagulated blood. Medium blood in and all over injury.
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Examples of Moulage Stomach Impalement:
Build up schkin and bruise with chalk and “road rash.” Place impalement. Put coagulated blood around impalement, and medium blood all over injury.
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Examples of Moulage Ruptured bowel:
Use the directions for an impalement on the stomach. Fill a condom with prepared oatmeal. Press condom over impalement and squeeze.
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“Road Rash” Red, black lipstick Pond Filter/Sponge Slide in angles
Little bit of schkin with gravel
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Lacerations Schkin Petroleum jelly, cocoa, cornstarch Red lipstick
Coagulated blood Medium blood Thin blood on site
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Impalements Same as lacerations Impale object Plastic shard
Medium blood
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Compound Fractures Same as lacerations Impale bone Cotton Red lipstick
Chicken Rib Cotton Red lipstick Rubber bands Coffee stirrers
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Step by Step Examples of basic moulage Road rash Laceration Impalement
Blisters
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Road Rash Pond filter/sponge dipped in red lipstick.
In most home improvement stores.
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Schkin On Road Rash
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Schkin Smoothing Petroleum jelly on fingertips allows ease in smoothing.
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Schkin Smoothing The goal is to make the edges of the schkin blend with the skin.
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Laceration in Schkin Coagulated “blood” applied with a craft stick.
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Laceration Medium and thin “blood” would be applied at the exercise site.
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Impalement We just gently insert the impalement into the schkin.
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Impalement Idea Those flimsy plastic covers for pastries at meetings, etc.? They make excellent fake glass shards!
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Bones and “used” shards.
More Impalement Ideas See the thin “blood”? Plastic pop bottle top Use your imagination! Bones and “used” shards.
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Orbital We only do this simulated injury on people we know and trust.
We apply a band aid over the eye area, then schkin.
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Orbital We gently create the orbital.
This flimsy plastic tool is great! And smooth out the edges. The white tool is actually an icing spreader and available at most craft stores.
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We apply coagulated “blood” on the orbital.
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We would apply the medium and light “bloods” once the victim is placed
Orbital We would apply the medium and light “bloods” once the victim is placed for the exercise.
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This is one of our most dramatic examples of moulage!
Orbital This is one of our most dramatic examples of moulage!
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Examples of Moulage Original flavored fiber therapy only.
Burn/Blisters: Mix fiber therapy with warm water to consistency of applesauce. Place mixture. Apply “road rash” around injury. Fill syringe with petroleum jelly, squirt “blisters” into base. “Bruise” with powder and add a little blood. Dust with fireplace ash. Original flavored fiber therapy only.
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Fiber Therapy With Warm Water
Pour on quickly! It is like applesauce and then sets up!
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Using water, we smooth to about 1/8” thickness.
Smooth Out Using water, we smooth to about 1/8” thickness.
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Let It Dry When none stays on the fingertips (test), it is ready for the next step.
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Making “Blisters” We place the tip of a syringe filled with petroleum jelly under the fiber therapy and push…
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… making simulated blisters.
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Blisters It holds up well!
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Then we tap on medium “blood”…
Blisters Then we tap on medium “blood”…
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Blisters … and a little ash!
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Creative Injuries
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We use coffee stirrers and rubber bands to simulate veins and tendons.
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Base for Bullet Through and Through
A pencil eraser works well with petroleum jelly. Then just fray the exit part of the injury.
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Creative Injuries
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Simulation-Conclusion
We conclude our training by assigning an incident to each team. An Evaluator (usually an Instructor) monitors the teams as they create simulations.
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Simulation-Conclusion
Teams create scenarios based on their incident and role play.
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Simulation-Conclusion
This is their “final” and it is usually a blast!
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Hope You Enjoyed! Haley Rich teensert1@yahoo.com
Many thanks to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and Community Emergency Response Team, Pueblo West High School, and John Scott! Homemade kits: Sue Campbell Teen CERT - SERT Slide Show: Moulage Slide Show:
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