Advanced low-position bandaging model
The advanced low-position bandaging model is a highly realistic training device specially designed for clinical nursing, emergency training and surgical teaching. It is mainly used for learning and mastering bandaging techniques in the lower limb and foot areas. The model is made based on the real proportion of the human body. The skin texture is soft and realistic. It can repeatedly perform various bandaging operations, such as spiral bandaging, figure-eight bandaging, reverse folding bandaging and cross fixation, meeting different teaching and training needs.
In teaching applications, this model is often used in basic nursing courses, first aid skills training and medical staff assessment, helping trainees become familiar with bandaging methods for different parts of the body and types of trauma. Through practical training, students can not only master the correct bandaging techniques and control the tightness, but also enhance their understanding of the purposes of hemostasis, fixation and protection.
In addition, this model is also applicable to emergency rescue and disaster medicine training, simulating on-site trauma treatment and enhancing the adaptability and operational capabilities of medical staff in emergency situations. Its durability and reusability make it an important teaching tool in teaching laboratories and clinical skills centers.