The application scenarios of the pediatric bone puncture model
The pediatric bone puncture model is a highly realistic teaching device used for pediatric emergency rescue and clinical skills training. It is mainly applied in teaching scenarios such as medical colleges and universities, nursing training centers, and pediatric and emergency departments of hospitals.
This model is designed based on the bone structure of children and can truly reproduce the anatomical features of commonly used puncture sites such as the tibia and femur, providing trainees with the opportunity to practice intraosseous puncture operations. Through training, trainees can become familiar with the indications, site selection, needle usage and fixation methods of bone puncture, and master the skill of quickly establishing an intraosseous passage when venous access is difficult.
The model material is soft and has a sense of resistance, which can simulate the real puncture feel and help operators improve the accuracy of their techniques and emergency response capabilities. The pediatric bone puncture model has the advantages of safety, intuitness and repeatability in teaching. It is an important training tool for cultivating pediatric and emergency personnel when dealing with critically ill children.