The advanced parenteral nutrition nursing model is a highly realistic simulation tool for nursing teaching and clinical training. Its main purpose is to help trainees systematically master the nursing knowledge and operational skills related to parenteral nutrition. This model is designed based on the actual process of human intravenous infusion and nutritional support. It has a clear structure and is convenient for demonstrating central venous catheterization and infusion routes.
Through training, trainees can repeatedly practice the preparation of parenteral nutrition solutions, the maintenance of intravenous access, the regulation of infusion speed, as well as the observation and treatment of related complications. The purpose of using the model is not only to consolidate operational skills, but also to emphasize the cultivation of aseptic concepts and safety awareness, enabling learners to develop good clinical habits in a simulated environment.
Meanwhile, this model can make up for the limited training opportunities in clinical practice and provide a repeatable and low-risk learning platform. Through standardized operation drills, trainees can build confidence before entering clinical practice and enhance their ability to handle complex nursing situations. The ultimate goal of the advanced parenteral nutrition nursing model is to enhance the professional level and comprehensive quality of nursing staff in nutritional support treatment while ensuring patient safety.