The Neonatal comprehensive first aid training simulation manikin is a highly realistic teaching device integrating multiple first aid skills, specially designed for neonatal resuscitation and care training. This mannequin is made to the scale of a real newborn, featuring soft skin texture and movable joint structure. It can simulate physiological responses such as breathing, crying, pulse and chest rise and fall, providing trainees with a realistic training experience.
In teaching, trainees can use this model to conduct a series of first aid operation training such as neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway clearance, positive pressure ventilation, sputum aspiration, and umbilical cord treatment, and master the resuscitation process and key points of operation. The simulation manikins can work in conjunction with the monitoring system to provide operational feedback, helping teachers objectively assess students' performance and improve teaching quality.
In addition, this equipment can also be applied in the neonatal department, delivery room and emergency skills assessment of hospitals, and is used for professional training and emergency drills of medical staff. The use of the simulation manikin for comprehensive first aid training of newborns helps to enhance the practical operation ability and emergency response level of medical staff, thereby increasing the success rate of neonatal treatment and ensuring clinical safety.