The role of the advanced basic nursing practice operation model is mainly reflected in helping students comprehensively master basic nursing skills, enhance clinical practice abilities and reduce operational risks. This model is designed in accordance with the scale of a real human body, featuring a clear anatomical structure and operable parts. It can simulate multiple basic care items such as body position placement, turning over and patting the back, oral care, perineal care, nasogastric feeding, catheterization, enema, and vital sign measurement, allowing learners to repeatedly practice in a safe environment.
By using this model, students can become familiar with standardized operation procedures without relying on real patients, and improve the accuracy and proficiency of their techniques. Meanwhile, the model can assist teachers in conducting step-by-step demonstrations and standardized assessments, making teaching more intuitive and efficient. In the preclinical stage, it can also enhance students' self-confidence and shorten the adaptation period from the classroom to the clinical stage. Overall, the advanced basic nursing practice operation model is an indispensable training tool in nursing teaching, which is conducive to building a systematic, scientific and safe practical teaching system.