The neonatal peripheral central venous catheterization model is a highly realistic teaching device specially designed for the training of neonatal venous catheterization techniques, used to simulate the insertion and nursing operations of peripheral central venous catheters (PICC).
This model is made based on the real body shape and vascular structure of newborns, featuring soft skin texture and clearly palpable vein routes. It can undergo full-process training including puncture, catheter advancement, fixation and maintenance.
Through this model, learners can master the standard steps of neonatal PICC catheterization, be familiar with the depth, Angle and catheter path of needle insertion, and improve the accuracy and safety of the operation.
It is widely applied in nursing colleges, clinical training and neonatal critical care teaching, which is conducive to cultivating students' clinical thinking and operational skills. The application of the peripheral central venous intubation model for newborns not only reduces the actual operational risks but also enhances the professional level and nursing quality of medical staff in intravenous therapy.
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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