Article tag: Cervix lesion model/ BIX-F9A/
When using the uterine and cervical lesion model for teaching and operation training, the following matters should be noted.
First of all, before use, read the product instructions carefully to understand the structural composition and functional features of the model, and be clear about the teaching projects that can be carried out. During the operation, be gentle and standardized, and avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the cervix or internal tissue components of the model. When performing colposcopy, cervical smear, lesion identification and other operations, clinical operation norms should be strictly followed to avoid non-professional instruments coming into contact with the interior of the model.
Before and after operation, hands and equipment should be kept clean to prevent dirt from adhering, which may affect the hygiene and service life of the model. If the model contains replaceable cervical lesion modules, handle them with care during replacement to avoid wear or breakage of the interfaces.
After training, the surface should be wiped with a clean soft cloth. If necessary, it can be cleaned with a mild cleaner. Avoid using solutions containing alcohol or corrosive substances. The model should be stored in a dry and cool place, protected from direct sunlight and high-temperature deformation, to ensure long-term stable teaching and usage effects.
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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February 14, 2019
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