Infant tracheotomy care model

Infant tracheotomy care model
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The main function of the infant tracheotomy care model is to provide a safe and intuitive training platform for medical students and caregivers to master the postoperative care and related operational skills of infant tracheotomy. Tracheotomy in infants is a high-risk operation, involving respiratory tract management, tracheal tube fixation and complication prevention, etc. There is a considerable risk in directly practicing it on the child, so model training is particularly necessary.

This model usually adopts realistic infant body proportions and operable airway structures. Trainees can practice on it the correct fixation of tracheotomy tubes, sputum aspiration operations, airway irrigation, tube replacement and daily care. The model can simulate clinical scenarios such as airway obstruction, catheter displacement or secretion accumulation, helping learners master emergency response methods in a safe environment and enhance their observation skills and operational sensitivity.

Through repeated training, trainees can become familiar with the operation procedures, master the techniques and skills, and understand the precautions during the nursing process, such as preventing infection, keeping the airway unobstructed and monitoring vital signs. Meanwhile, the model can also be used for team collaboration drills to enhance clinical communication and emergency response capabilities. In conclusion, the infant tracheotomy care model holds significant value in medical education and clinical training, providing a solid foundation for ensuring the safety of children and improving the quality of care.