The role of advanced mannequins for newborns
The advanced simulation manikin for newborns is mainly used by medical staff, interns and first aid trainees for systematic training in newborn first aid and care skills. This simulation manikin usually has a realistic body shape and physiological features, and can simulate changes in vital signs such as breathing, heart sounds, pulse, cyanosis, crying, and limb movements. It can present various clinical scenarios such as asphyxia, breathing difficulties, and weak heartbeats. Through these functions, learners can practice key operations such as neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (NRP), airway management, positive pressure ventilation, intubation, external chest compression, umbilical cord handling, and temperature management.
Teachers can also adjust the life parameters of the simulated human according to the training needs, construct a neonatal critical situation close to reality, and improve the trainees' judgment ability and clinical response speed. The simulation manikin supports multiple rounds of repeated practice, which helps reduce risks in real clinical Settings and enables beginners to accumulate practical experience in a safe environment. It has been widely applied in hospital training centers, nursing colleges and first aid teaching bases, and is an important tool for neonatal first aid skills education.