The pediatric abdominal paracentesis training model is a simulation model specially designed for pediatric clinical skills training, mainly used to help medical students and nursing staff master the operation skills and safety norms of pediatric abdominal paracentesis. The model is made according to the scale of a child's body, with a realistic abdominal contour. Inside, there are simulated abdominal cavities and positions of important organs. The surface clearly marks common puncture points, such as around the umbilicus and the lower abdominal area, allowing learners to intuitively understand the relationship between the puncture site and depth.
In the operation training, trainees should first master the preparatory work before puncture, including hand hygiene, disinfection operation, selection of puncture needles and judgment of puncture angles. During training, the operator can feel the resistance and depth of the needle entering the abdominal cavity through the model, and simulate the operations of fluid aspiration, drug injection or catheterization. The model is made of flexible materials and can be reused repeatedly, while reducing the risks that beginners may encounter when operating on real children.
The pediatric abdominal puncture training model is not only applicable to basic teaching and skills assessment, but also plays an important role in scientific research and the improvement of clinical skills. Through repeated practice, learners can become familiar with the operation process, improve accuracy and safety, and thus better serve children patients in actual clinical practice, providing a solid practical foundation for pediatric surgery and emergency operations.
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The simulated standardized patient is placed in a supine position. The texture is soft, the touch is realistic, and the appearance is lifelike.
2: Obvious surface markers: The lower edge of the costal arch, xiphoid process, umbilicus, groin, anterior superior iliac spine, and iliac crest can all be clearly perceived.
3: There is a distinct feeling of emptiness during the puncture, and simulated peritoneal effusion can be extracted.
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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