The infant comprehensive first aid training simulation manikin is a highly realistic teaching device specially designed for medical teaching and nursing training, mainly used for the training and assessment of infant and toddler first aid skills. Its application scenarios are extensive, covering medical colleges and universities, nursing training institutions, pediatric and emergency departments of hospitals, etc. By simulating real infant signs and reactions, such as heart rate, breathing, crying, and pupil changes, trainees can conduct comprehensive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management, venipuncture, sputum aspiration, oxygen therapy, and emergency drug operation in an environment close to clinical Settings.
In medical and nursing teaching, this model helps students master standardized first aid procedures and enhance their on-the-spot adaptability and teamwork skills. In hospital training, it is used for the skills assessment and emergency drills of medical staff to enhance their ability to handle sudden situations involving infants. In addition, this mannequin is also applicable to public health training and maternal and infant care courses to popularize first aid knowledge for infants. Through systematic training, the success rate of first aid can be effectively improved and the life safety of infants and young children can be guaranteed.