Article tag: Teaching model of delivery mechanism| BIX-F6|
The delivery mechanism teaching model is a highly realistic teaching device specifically designed for obstetric teaching and skills training, and is widely used in medical colleges and universities, midwifery training centers, and obstetric departments of hospitals.
...The delivery mechanism teaching model is a highly realistic teaching device specifically designed for obstetric teaching and skills training, and is widely used in medical colleges and universities, midwifery training centers, and obstetric departments of hospitals.
This model, through an adjustable pelvic structure and mechanical devices that can simulate the fetus, vividly presents the rotation, descent and delivery process of the fetus in the birth canal, helping trainees understand the changes in the fetus's position at different stages of labor and the impact of the mother's body position on delivery.
Teachers can demonstrate normal delivery and common types of difficult labor, such as shoulder dystocia and breech delivery, through models to enhance trainees' intuitive understanding of the delivery process. During the operation, trainees can practice fetal position assessment, midwifery techniques and delivery monitoring skills, and master safety intervention measures and operational essentials.
This model not only enhances the intuitiveness of theoretical teaching, but also provides a safe, repeatable and controllable simulation environment for clinical skills training. It is an important tool for the training of midwifery and obstetric medical staff.