Children's comprehensive first aid training manikin

The children's comprehensive first aid training simulation manikin is a highly realistic model specifically designed for pediatric first aid teaching and training. It is tailored to the body shape and physiological characteristics of children and can simulate various common acute and critical scenarios. Its appearance and touch are very realistic, and it has multiple functions such as airway, breathing, circulation and trauma, helping trainees systematically master the core skills of first aid for children.

During the training process, trainees can perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation operations, including external chest compression, artificial respiration and tracheal intubation. The model can provide real-time feedback on the compression force, frequency and ventilation effect. In addition, it can perform operations such as intravenous or bone marrow puncture, sputum aspiration, oxygen supply, as well as hemostasis and bandaging for trauma. Some models can also simulate arrhythmia for trainees to conduct defibrillation and drug first aid drills.

Through this simulation manikin, medical staff can not only become familiar with the procedures and precautions of first aid for children, but also repeatedly practice in a risk-free environment to improve their proficiency in operation and clinical thinking. It is of great significance for enhancing pediatric first aid skills, cultivating teamwork and emergency response capabilities, and is an important teaching tool for children's first aid training.