The advanced infant care model is a professional simulation device integrating teaching, training and assessment, and is widely used in the teaching of infant care skills in nursing colleges and medical institutions.
This model is usually designed based on the anatomical structure and appearance scale of a real baby. The skin is soft and the range of motion of the joints is close to natural, allowing the operator to obtain an operation experience close to clinical. Its functional design is comprehensive and can be used for common care skills training such as newborn bathing, dressing and undressing, umbilical care, nasogastric feeding, oral and ear canal cleaning, covering, touching, and body position placement. It helps students repeatedly practice in a safe and controllable environment and master the standardized procedures.
Some advanced models are also equipped with gender-changing components, facilitating diaper changes and catheterization operations, and meeting different nursing teaching needs. Through the application of this model, learners can not only master infant care techniques proficiently, but also cultivate observational skills, meticulous care attitudes and humanistic care awareness during training, thus laying a solid foundation for entering clinical internships and independent care.
The promotion and application of advanced infant care models are of great significance for improving the quality of nursing teaching and ensuring infant safety.