Article tag: multi-functional airway management model| BIX-J52|
The multi-functional airway management model is mainly applied in clinical skills training and first aid simulation teaching in medical colleges, nursing colleges and hospitals, to cultivate the airway management ability of trainees in different clinical situations.
...The multi-functional airway management model is mainly applied in clinical skills training and first aid simulation teaching in medical colleges, nursing colleges and hospitals, to cultivate the airway management ability of trainees in different clinical situations.
This model usually has airway anatomical structures for both adults and children, and can be used for various trainings such as oropharyngeal airway insertion, nasopharyngeal airway insertion, tracheal intubation, laryngeal mask airway application, artificial respiration and sputum aspiration operation. Through model practice, trainees can become familiar with airway assessment methods, operation skills, and the handling methods of common problems during operation, thereby enhancing the accuracy and safety of airway management.
Teachers can conduct demonstrations based on different case scenarios, such as respiratory tract obstruction, anesthesia ventilation or first aid, to enhance the interactivity and practicality of teaching.
This model not only enhances the operational skills of students and medical staff, but also provides a safe and controllable training environment for clinical practice, which is conducive to cultivating professional medical talents with comprehensive emergency handling capabilities.