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The electronic human tracheal intubation training model is a highly realistic teaching device integrating anatomical structure, electronic feedback and teaching assessment. It is widely used in clinical skills training in medical colleges and universities, nursing training institutions, emergency centers, and the anesthesiology and emergency departments o...
The electronic human tracheal intubation training model is a highly realistic teaching device integrating anatomical structure, electronic feedback and teaching assessment. It is widely used in clinical skills training in medical colleges and universities, nursing training institutions, emergency centers, and the anesthesiology and emergency departments of hospitals. This model is designed based on the real anatomical structure of the human upper respiratory tract, featuring identifiable parts such as mouth opening, head tilting, trachea, and esophagus. It can simulate both normal and difficult airway conditions.
In teaching and practical training, trainees can conduct oral and nasal tracheal intubation operation training through this model. The system will provide real-time feedback on whether the depth, Angle and position of the intubation are correct through electronic sensing devices, and offer sound or light prompts to help trainees correct incorrect operations in a timely manner.
This model is not only used for basic teaching, but also applicable to clinical emergency drills and assessments for anesthesiologists and emergency personnel. Through repeated operation training, the judgment and operational proficiency of medical staff in emergency respiratory management can be significantly enhanced, providing a strong guarantee for the airway safety management of patients.