The operation norms of the brain anatomy model aim to ensure the teaching effect and service life of the model, while helping learners master the brain structure more systematically. Before use, make sure the model is clean and intact, and understand its detachable parts and structural partitions. When demonstrating or practicing, the operator should handle the items gently and avoid excessive force to prevent damage to the delicate anatomical parts.
During the operation, trainees should gradually observe and disassemble the brain according to its anatomical layers, from the cerebral hemispheres to the cerebellum and brainstem, and then to internal structures such as the ventricular system and basal ganglia, learning one by one. After each component is disassembled, it should be placed on a clean and stable surface and returned to its original position in sequence to prevent loss or assembly errors. When operating, it is also necessary to combine the anatomy textbook or explanation content, and identify and remember by referring to the model to deepen the understanding.
After use, all components should be correctly reinstalled in their original positions. Make sure the snap fasteners or magnetic connections are firm. Then, gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth. If necessary, clean it with a small amount of disinfectant wipes. The model should be stored in a dry and dark place, avoiding dampness or direct sunlight. Adhering to the operation norms not only ensures the long-term use of the model but also enables learners to efficiently master brain anatomy knowledge in a safe and standardized environment.