Advanced infant whole-body venipuncture models are widely used in nursing colleges, pediatric teaching and hospital clinical training, and are important tools for teaching infant venipuncture and infusion skills. This model is designed in proportion to newborns or infants, with soft skin and realistic blood vessel distribution. It can simulate venipuncture in multiple areas such as the scalp, back of the hand, and back of the foot, and can truly reflect blood return and needle sensation.
In nursing teaching, students can use this model for standard puncture training to master the positioning of infant blood vessels, the Angle of needle insertion and fixation techniques. In hospital practical training, it can help nurses enhance their proficiency and safety awareness in infant venipuncture, and reduce the risks in actual operations. In addition, this model can also be used in new employee training and nursing skills competitions to assess the standardization and accuracy of puncture.
Overall, the advanced infant whole-body venipuncture model, through its highly realistic and repeatable training functions, provides a safe and intuitive practice platform for nursing teaching and clinical training, effectively enhancing the operational skills and clinical confidence of the trainees.