"simulated casualty" meaning in All languages combined

See simulated casualty on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: simulated casualties [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} simulated casualty (plural simulated casualties)
  1. (This entry is a translation hub.) (a lay person trained to realistically portray injury or illness in order to train first responders, medical staff, or other emergency personnel) Translations (Translations): trauma-acteur [masculine] (Dutch), lotusslachtoffer [neuter] (Dutch), lotus [feminine, masculine] (Dutch), Opferdarsteller [masculine] (German)
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