The Full-Function Nurse Model (with Blood Pressure Measurement) is a comprehensive nursing teaching device that integrates multiple basic and specialized skills training. Its prominent feature is the ability to simulate the real blood pressure measurement process, allowing students to repeatedly practice in a situation close to the clinical environment.
This model usually has palpable radial and brachial artery pulsations and can simulate different changes in blood pressure values. Learners can use stethoscopes and sphygmomanometers for standardized measurement training, thereby mastering the key points of auscultation for judging systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate. Meanwhile, the model also integrates multiple basic skills training modules such as infusion, catheterization, oral and nasal cavity care, oxygen therapy, turning over and back patting, and pressure ulcer care, supporting multi-scenario teaching applications.
Its simulation structure is close to the real human body, with flexible joint movement. It can perform nursing position operations such as carrying, raising and turning over, which is helpful for students to improve their practical operation ability and clinical adaptability. Overall, this model can effectively enhance nursing students' mastery of vital sign monitoring and comprehensive nursing skills, and it is an indispensable highly practical device in clinical teaching, skills assessment and laboratory training.